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Assessment COUN 621
   Roger is a 21 year old male; 3rd generation Hispanic
    American.
   University of Mississippi student-Senior in business.
   Low academic performance hence on academic
    probation - mandated for EDHE
   Signs of depression.
   Reported lack of appetite, weight loss, lack of sleep.
   No friends and doesn’t feel like making friends.
   Mentioned highlight of his week as EDHE group as he
    can have some social contact only then.
   Roger admitted that “I feel like a loser! Like there is
    nothing left for me!”
   Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI –II)
   To determine the presence, severity and depth of depression.

   The root cause of depression as Roger exhibits pessimism and
    sense of failure in his talks and confirmed being a loner and
    depressed since 2009.


   Basis –A (Kern)
   Understand the way client perceives himself.

   Client Contradicticts himself in his talks and actions.

   Explore problem solving strategies
   Basis – A (Kern)
   2nd Meeting
   Purpose explained to client
   65 questions
   Self scored
   Dual scale (Life-style Themes & supporting scale - HELPS)
   Discussed the relevance of results


   Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI –II)
   Roger was in my group after 2 months he requested to meet
    individually
   4th Meeting
   21 questions
   Explained the purpose and relevance to client
   No medical/developmental or family psychiatric history
    found.

   Both parents and most family (extended) obese.

   Has reported depression and low self esteem admits being
    a loner and sad most of the times.

   Due to cultural differences has never approached anyone
    to talk.
   Roger was the captain and a star player of his high school
    football team.

   He came to Ole Miss dreaming of getting into the football
    team but has not been contacted by the coach in spite of
    being promised.

   Grades deteriorated in Ole Miss due to feelings of failure.

   Feels less motivated and admits lack of focus.

   Believes can do well but not motivated enough and a
    pessimist.
   Roger’s family has many financial problems.

   Older brother (22 years) is a drug addict and jobless and lives with
    parents.

   Roger was in a serious relationship but girl friend cheated on him.

   The first week at Ole Miss (2009) was asked to leave a fraternity
    party because of his ethnicity. Since then has been a loner has no
    friends in Oxford.

   Low –self esteem, very defensive about self and family and
    suspicious of others. Very worried about losing parents as both
    parents are over-weight.

   Dreams of being rich and buying parents a new home and new cars
    and giving them a good life at the same time scared might turn like
    brother or uncles who are addicts/jobless.
 Basis    – A (Kern)
   understand how childhood experiences influence current
    functioning and increases awareness and problem solving
    skills.

   Reliability and Validity has been established. Internal
    consistency on the five major scales yield alpha
    coefficients ranging from .82 to .87.
 Beck’s      Depression Inventory (BDI –II)
   Highly reliable (Test retest) and valid (construct, content).

   Total of 21 items which correspond to give a single score.
   Basis – A (Kern)
   Belonging social Interest (BSI) - perceives himself as
    co-operative and empathetic.
   Going Along (GA) - individualistic and independent
    and may be aggressive when stressed.
   Taking Charge (TC) - Focused and task-
    oriented, assertive and forceful.
   Wanting Recognition (WR)– comfortable when people
    respect and recognise success
   Being Cautious (BC)– very cautious and sensitive to
    cues from others and good at reading non verbal's.

   Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI –II)
   Total score 18 – mild depression.
 Axis I:None
 Axis II: V71.09 – No Diagnosis
 Axis III: None
 Axis IV:
   Financial issues
   Graduation delayed due to low academic performance
   Dreams of being in the football team seem unachievable
   Trust issues with friends.
 Axis   V: GAF score 65 (current)
  Continue individual meetings but also encourage to come
   to group as that is the only social contact
 Grooming (haircut & shave)
 Maintain journal thoughts and feelings.
 Home work: Do two things that makes client happy, note
   down things client is grateful for in his life.
 Look back on past success’ (popular in high school)
 Discuss and monitor academic performance
 Confront irrational fears and contradictory thoughts and
   actions. Reflect feelings, meaning and unconditional
   positive regard, empathy and be multicultural sensitive.
 Encourage client to continue therapy.
**Roger reported being motivated, positive and more
   confident in the last session, has had a haircut and shaved
   and has successfully done most of the home work given.
   Beck, A. T., Steer, R. A. & Brown, G. K. (1996). Beck
    Depression Inventory-II. San Antonio, TX: Harcourt Brace.
   Beck, A.T., Ward, C., & Mendelson, M. (1961). Beck
    depression inventory (BDI). Arch Gen Psychiatry 4: 561–
    571.
   Kern, R. (1998). BASIS-A interpretive key and guide for
    clinicians. Highlands, NC: TRT Associates, Inc.
   American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and
    statistical manual of mental disorders: DSM-IVTR.
    Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association
   Curlette, W. L., Kern, R. M., & Wheeler, M. S. (1996). Uses
    and interpretations of scores on the BASIS-A Inventory.
    Individual Psychology, 52(2), 95-103.

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Assessment case study of roger

  • 2. Roger is a 21 year old male; 3rd generation Hispanic American.  University of Mississippi student-Senior in business.  Low academic performance hence on academic probation - mandated for EDHE  Signs of depression.  Reported lack of appetite, weight loss, lack of sleep.  No friends and doesn’t feel like making friends.  Mentioned highlight of his week as EDHE group as he can have some social contact only then.  Roger admitted that “I feel like a loser! Like there is nothing left for me!”
  • 3. Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI –II)  To determine the presence, severity and depth of depression.  The root cause of depression as Roger exhibits pessimism and sense of failure in his talks and confirmed being a loner and depressed since 2009.  Basis –A (Kern)  Understand the way client perceives himself.  Client Contradicticts himself in his talks and actions.  Explore problem solving strategies
  • 4. Basis – A (Kern)  2nd Meeting  Purpose explained to client  65 questions  Self scored  Dual scale (Life-style Themes & supporting scale - HELPS)  Discussed the relevance of results  Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI –II)  Roger was in my group after 2 months he requested to meet individually  4th Meeting  21 questions  Explained the purpose and relevance to client
  • 5. No medical/developmental or family psychiatric history found.  Both parents and most family (extended) obese.  Has reported depression and low self esteem admits being a loner and sad most of the times.  Due to cultural differences has never approached anyone to talk.
  • 6. Roger was the captain and a star player of his high school football team.  He came to Ole Miss dreaming of getting into the football team but has not been contacted by the coach in spite of being promised.  Grades deteriorated in Ole Miss due to feelings of failure.  Feels less motivated and admits lack of focus.  Believes can do well but not motivated enough and a pessimist.
  • 7. Roger’s family has many financial problems.  Older brother (22 years) is a drug addict and jobless and lives with parents.  Roger was in a serious relationship but girl friend cheated on him.  The first week at Ole Miss (2009) was asked to leave a fraternity party because of his ethnicity. Since then has been a loner has no friends in Oxford.  Low –self esteem, very defensive about self and family and suspicious of others. Very worried about losing parents as both parents are over-weight.  Dreams of being rich and buying parents a new home and new cars and giving them a good life at the same time scared might turn like brother or uncles who are addicts/jobless.
  • 8.  Basis – A (Kern)  understand how childhood experiences influence current functioning and increases awareness and problem solving skills.  Reliability and Validity has been established. Internal consistency on the five major scales yield alpha coefficients ranging from .82 to .87.  Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI –II)  Highly reliable (Test retest) and valid (construct, content).  Total of 21 items which correspond to give a single score.
  • 9. Basis – A (Kern)  Belonging social Interest (BSI) - perceives himself as co-operative and empathetic.  Going Along (GA) - individualistic and independent and may be aggressive when stressed.  Taking Charge (TC) - Focused and task- oriented, assertive and forceful.  Wanting Recognition (WR)– comfortable when people respect and recognise success  Being Cautious (BC)– very cautious and sensitive to cues from others and good at reading non verbal's.  Beck’s Depression Inventory (BDI –II)  Total score 18 – mild depression.
  • 10.  Axis I:None  Axis II: V71.09 – No Diagnosis  Axis III: None  Axis IV:  Financial issues  Graduation delayed due to low academic performance  Dreams of being in the football team seem unachievable  Trust issues with friends.  Axis V: GAF score 65 (current)
  • 11.  Continue individual meetings but also encourage to come to group as that is the only social contact  Grooming (haircut & shave)  Maintain journal thoughts and feelings.  Home work: Do two things that makes client happy, note down things client is grateful for in his life.  Look back on past success’ (popular in high school)  Discuss and monitor academic performance  Confront irrational fears and contradictory thoughts and actions. Reflect feelings, meaning and unconditional positive regard, empathy and be multicultural sensitive.  Encourage client to continue therapy. **Roger reported being motivated, positive and more confident in the last session, has had a haircut and shaved and has successfully done most of the home work given.
  • 12. Beck, A. T., Steer, R. A. & Brown, G. K. (1996). Beck Depression Inventory-II. San Antonio, TX: Harcourt Brace.  Beck, A.T., Ward, C., & Mendelson, M. (1961). Beck depression inventory (BDI). Arch Gen Psychiatry 4: 561– 571.  Kern, R. (1998). BASIS-A interpretive key and guide for clinicians. Highlands, NC: TRT Associates, Inc.  American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: DSM-IVTR. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association  Curlette, W. L., Kern, R. M., & Wheeler, M. S. (1996). Uses and interpretations of scores on the BASIS-A Inventory. Individual Psychology, 52(2), 95-103.