Adrian Monk Case Study Essay

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Case Study: Adrian Monk Client’s Presenting Problem: Adrian Monk told me he came to treatment because his personal assistant, Natalie, forced him to. His wife died two years ago, which left him devastated him. He was forced to take a leave of absence from his job as a detective until his captain thought he could cope with the stresses of working on the police force again. The captain also highly recommend Adrian seek treatment to deal with his depression and numerous anxieties and phobias. He told me he was only in therapy so that he could get his badge back. Adrian told me that his coworkers and friends do not understand his behaviors, despite his explanation that they help him solve crimes. He explained that he notices things that the other police officers seem to miss. However, his “special abilities” have affected his life to the point that his loved ones tell him that he lost his ability to function in the world. He said that people are concerned about his lack of sleep, his obsession with organization and cleanliness, and his inability to cope with his wife’s death. Client’s Identifying Data: Upon entering the room, Adrian walked around it, as if observing every detail. He walked methodically, as if counting his steps and making sure his turns were at right …show more content…

He is often preoccupied with his obsessive thoughts of his late wife and getting his job back. While these thoughts are normal, it has been two years since his wife has passed. One would assume the initial grieving process and devastation would be over. He seems stuck in his thoughts about her and her case, and they keep him up every single night. It’s reasonable that he wants his old job back for financial and self-worth reasons, however, it seems that he is obsessing over it at an unhealthy level, regularly asking to tag along on investigations and consistently offering his services to solve

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