Managing Generalized Anxiety
Write the clinical write up for a psychiatric fictitious patient .35-Year-Old male With Generalized anxiety Disorder . Stable patient
Clinical Write-Up
Patient Name: John Doe
Age: 35 years
Gender: Male
Diagnosis: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Chief Complaint:
John Doe, a 35-year-old male, presents with a history of chronic worry, tension, and anxiety symptoms. He reports experiencing excessive anxiety and worry about various aspects of life, including work, health, and family, for at least six months. He describes these concerns as difficult to control, often causing significant distress and impairment in daily functioning.
History of Present Illness:
Mr. Doe reports that his anxiety symptoms have been present since his mid-20s but have become more pronounced over the past year. He notes feeling restless, fatigued, irritable, and having difficulty concentrating due to persistent worry. His sleep has been disturbed by frequent awakenings and difficulty falling asleep due to anxious thoughts. He denies any recent suicidal thoughts or behaviors but acknowledges occasional feelings of hopelessness related to his anxiety…
Clinical Write-Up
Patient Name: John Doe
Age: 35 years
Gender: Male
Diagnosis: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Chief Complaint:
John Doe, a 35-year-old male, presents with a history of chronic worry, tension, and anxiety symptoms. He reports experiencing excessive anxiety and worry about various aspects of life, including work, health, and family, for at least six months. He describes these concerns as difficult to control, often causing significant distress and impairment in daily functioning. Managing Generalized Anxiety
History of Present Illness:
Mr. Doe reports that his anxiety symptoms have been present since his mid-20s but have become more pronounced over the past year. He notes feeling restless, fatigued, irritable, and having difficulty concentrating due to persistent worry. His sleep has been disturbed by frequent awakenings and difficulty falling asleep due to anxious thoughts. He denies any recent suicidal thoughts or behaviors but acknowledges occasional feelings of hopelessness related to his anxiety…