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I will pay for the following essay Termination Summary of a Client. The essay is to be 7 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.At 28 years, Nicole is getting wo
I will pay for the following essay Termination Summary of a Client. The essay is to be 7 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.
At 28 years, Nicole is getting worried about the life she is living. According to her, this was not how she pictured her life at this age. Her compulsions developed suddenly six years ago. from then on they have increased significantly leading to her divorce two years ago. Her husband could no longer be with her due to her condition. Her family history does not indicate any significant signs of such a condition. Her condition has prompted her to take action and for some time, she has sought various treatments in the hope of finding a cure. Recently she has had suicidal and obsessive thoughts coupled with anxiety. All the treatments she has sought have not worked, and her condition seemed to be getting worse by the day. At this point, she admitted herself to our clinic in the hopes that she would respond to the treatment offered here. According to her, it all started six years ago when she had attended a church service with her husband. While talking with her husband, she made fun of a man who was seated nearby. It was so innocent that it should have been forgotten. However, she could not get over it. She kept playing it her mind over and over. All she could now think of was that the man had heard what she said. he would be angry, he might report her to the police, she might appear in the newspapers, and she would be locked for it. She felt as if she had sinned against the whole world. Her husband tried to reassure her, but she would not calm down. It was from this point onwards that she closely monitored what she was saying to other people. From here on it was panic, avoiding people, performing activities in over and over to prevent a repeat of the same. With time, she became keen on items and their use. For instance, while cleaning her toilet the instructions on the bleach bottle indicated that the bleach was not to mix with any other chemical. In her mind, she kept wondering if there were other chemicals in the toilet bowl and if she had mixed them up. This kept on to a point where she got worried that the chemicals would flow down the sewers and probably ignited, thereby, blowing up the area drainage system. She could no longer use toilet cleaners or bleaches anymore. She was scared of them, and whenever she saw bleaches she felt the need to clean her hands. From this point, her obsessions with tidiness grew significantly to a point where should could wash her hands around 100 times a day. This excessive cleaning caused bruises and bleeding on her knuckles. There were times when she felt like she had fleas and lice on her. She would spend hours and hours each day examining her bed and clothes for any such insects. She felt that she was the source of contamination for other people. According to her, people would die if they touched her or came into contact with her. While at a store, she would buy any item she had touched fearing that she had contaminated it for other people. Three months later colors and smells were also affecting her. She became extremely obsessed with patterns and arrangements. She was now turning to be an arranger and a counter (Radomsky and Marcel, 2004). She would not feel at ease if things were not arranged in her way. All this time she was pestering her husband seeking assurance for her actions and thoughts. Through her husband’s advice, she decided to seek help for her condition. She was given some medicine in tablet form to consume.