CLIENT GOALS:
The client aims to improve their overall mental health, reduce anxiety, and enhance coping mechanisms to manage daily stressors effectively.
PRESENTING PROBLEM/S:
The client reports experiencing severe anxiety, frequent panic attacks, and difficulty sleeping. They also mention feeling overwhelmed at work and in social situations.
PREDISPOSING FACTORS:
The client has a family history of anxiety disorders and experienced significant stress during childhood due to parental conflict.
PRECIPITATING FACTORS:
The onset of the client's anxiety symptoms coincided with a recent job promotion that increased their workload and responsibilities.
PERPETUATING FACTORS:
The client's avoidance of social situations and reliance on alcohol to manage stress are maintaining and exacerbating their anxiety symptoms.
PROTECTIVE FACTORS:
The client has a supportive partner and a close-knit group of friends who provide emotional support. They also engage in regular physical exercise, which helps to alleviate some symptoms of anxiety.
PROBLEM LIST:
1. Severe anxiety
2. Frequent panic attacks
3. Difficulty sleeping
4. Overwhelmed at work
5. Social avoidance
6. Reliance on alcohol for stress management
TREATMENT GOALS:
1. Reduce the frequency and intensity of anxiety and panic attacks
2. Improve sleep quality
3. Develop effective coping strategies for managing work-related stress
4. Increase social engagement
5. Reduce reliance on alcohol
CASE FORMULATION:
The client presents with severe anxiety and frequent panic attacks, likely influenced by a family history of anxiety disorders and childhood stress. The recent job promotion has acted as a precipitating factor, triggering the onset of symptoms. Avoidance behaviours and reliance on alcohol are perpetuating the issues, while supportive relationships and physical exercise serve as protective factors. A comprehensive treatment plan addressing these biopsychosocial factors is essential for the client's recovery.
TREATMENT MODE/INTERVENTIONS:
The treatment plan includes cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) to address anxiety and panic attacks, sleep hygiene education to improve sleep quality, stress management techniques for work-related stress, social skills training to increase social engagement, and motivational interviewing to reduce alcohol use.