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All right, so it looks like we have some different mental health related questions here.
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So starting with this first one, kathy is worried about her mental health.
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She visits dr.
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Henderson, a psychiatrist, to seek treatment for her condition.
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When dr.
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Henderson asks her questions about herself, kathy reveals that she is unhappy and feels worthless most of the time.
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She does not eat her sleep well and has even contemplated suicide.
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Dr.
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Henderson also learns that kathy has been experiencing these distressing symptoms for less than one month.
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Dr.
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Henderson is likely to diagnose kathy with, and we have choices here, persistent depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, dissociative identity disorder.
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So in this case, especially with the feelings of worthlessness and just the general unhappiness and not being able to sleep and the suicidal thoughts, this would be classified as major depressive disorder.
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So that's going to be our best fit for kathy.
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Moving on to this next one, says children experience trauma may demonstrate their post -traumatic stress differently from adults.
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For example, children may engage in, that says, blank, repetitive play that shows themes or aspects of the trauma.
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So we have selective mutism, and that would not be correct because that would be if the child, you know, just chooses not to speak...