Monday, May 18, 2020

Case Study And Treatment Pl Jeanne Marie - 1223 Words

Case Study and Treatment Plan: Jeanne-Marie (Aurora) Background Presenting for treatment is a 39 year old single Caucasian female born in Montreal, Canada. The client identifies as heterosexual with no children and no current intimate relationship. The client was recently released from psychiatric residential treatment in the U.S. and referred for ongoing outpatient treatment by her doctor at the hospital. The client has a history of suicidal ideation, with her last attempt leading to her hospitalization. The client initially presented with a nervous demeanor, fidgety, with avoidant eye contact. This was the client’s presentation while she spoke of her childhood, both her parents dying in a car accident when she was 3 years old. The client has a twin brother, Jean-Paul, whom she did not meet until much later in life. The client was raised in a hyper-religious school in Quebec. It was there, the client stated, that she discovered she had the power of flight. The client describes her gift as â€Å"divine.† Upon telling the t eachers at her school of her power, they screamed at her and called it blasphemy. The client stated that this incident caused her other personality to develop. The client was once a school teacher. The doctor at the hospital listed observed identities as: †¢ Jeanne-Marie Beaubier Personality (One): Her primary personality of a prim and proper, repressed woman. †¢ Aurora Personality (Two): A second personality of an uninhibited extrovert. †¢Show MoreRelatedConflict Management and Emotional Intelligence63003 Words   |  253 Pagesto   examine   the   relationship   of   these   strategies   with   the   concept   of   emotional   intelligence,   and   to   improve   the   quality   of   customer   service   provisions   in   the   customer  service  industry.            The  theoretical  basis  of  this  study  includes  reference  to  the  following:      ï‚ ·    Attribution  Theory  (Heider,  1958)      ï‚ ·    Factors  of  interpersonal  attraction  and  distraction  (Deutsch,  1994)         ï‚ ·    Temperament  Theory     (McKenna  Ã‚  David,  1997)      ï‚ ·    Contingency  Theory  (Burnett,  1998)

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