Dewayne Case Study In College

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Dewayne, a 37-year-old male, who presented for outpatient psychiatric evaluation. He states that he feels so tense that he might “explode.” He has always had a tendency to worry, but never to the degree where he absolutely “can’t relax.” Over the course of the past year, he has felt constantly on edge. Dewayne has had issues with stomach pain and loose stools over the past 6 months as well as difficultly concentrating at work. His wife states his restlessness has been inhibiting her ability to get a good night’s sleep. Dewayne tosses and turns in bed till the early hours of the morning, getting up frequently to use the restroom. His mood has been very poor in the past 6 months, causing him to have little patience with his family or coworkers. …show more content…

The business started slowly, involving a large initial investment, which they borrowed from family. After 2 years they had enough capital to take out a bank loan, repaying the money owed to their family. The business began to grow quickly shortly afterward, creating a comfortable living for the business partners. However, the partners began to have disagreements regarding the future of the company that they could not reconcile. Last year Dewayne’s partner left the company, forming a separate import/export business, taking with him many of their largest contracts. This was a significant blow to the business, giving rise to the possibility of bankruptcy. Although he has been successful at gradually rebuilding the company, he has been unable to suppress his nervousness and tension. At night, he lies awake staring at the ceiling and worrying about routine work issues, what the future holds for him, and how he would support himself and his family if his company went bankrupt. It makes him sick to his stomach to think about losing his business and possibly his house, being unable to pay his mortgage. Dewayne went to see an internist and a gastroenterologist, but his exams were normal and his symptoms were thought to be anxiety related. He attempts to relax occasionally with a beer or two but denies any alcohol-related problems. He feels sad but denies feelings of worthlessness or suicidal

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