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PSYC 430

Team Case Evaluation


School of Behavioral Sciences, Liberty University

PSYC 430: Abnormal Psychology



Team Case Evaluation


This is an evaluation of Carly Prochaski, a 15-year-old girl presenting with symptoms of major

depressive disorder. In this evaluation we will discuss her presenting problems, possible

diagnoses, final diagnosis, disorder etiology, and treatment recommendations.



Key Clinical Issues

Client Demographics

Carly is a 15 year old girl. She is of Navajo Native American descent. She was adopted by a

Caucasian family, Glen and Helen Prochaski, when she was an infant. She is currently a

sophomore at a large urban highschool in Michigan.

Presenting Problem

Before the past month or two, Carly was an A student in her honors classes, even won a perfect

attendance award. Now she is failing all of her classes, and has missed 8 classes in the last 41

days of school. Carly claimed that about a month ago “something snapped” in her, and that she

was “tired of pretending that everything was OK”. She presents with anhedonia, claiming that

the things she enjoyed no longer bring her pleasure. She is not motivated to attend classes or do

well in school, and she dislikes most of her teachers. She particularly avoids her history class.

She claims that learning is harder for her now, and that her head feels foggy when she does

schoolwork. She prefers to daydream in class instead of paying attention or working on

, assignments, often imagining she was born in another place or time. She says she would like to

time travel to the future, where there would be nor wars or terrorism, and that everybody would

be so biracial so that no one would put others down for their race. However, she claims not to be

sad or depressed, and says she feels good about herself and hopeful for the future.



Carly has also failed to make the travel soccer team, even though she was a solid player in her

freshman year of high school. She says that college recruiters mostly select players from the

travel team, and that she saw no point in continuing to play soccer since she didn’t make the

team. According to Carly, “there is always going to be someone better” than her at soccer, and

she decided that it just wasn't worth it to her to continue. Since quitting player soccer Carly has

not engaged in any regular exercise, saying that she is too tired to run. Carly is quite thin for a 15

year old, but she claims to be comfortable with her weight. According to her parents, she has

always been thin. However, she says that she “mostly quit eating” after she stopped playing

soccer, claiming that all her food tastes bland and doesn't interest her anymore.

Carly mentioned several friends from soccer, particularly one girl named Diane, who has

her best friend. However, she has not seen much of Diane of any of the other girls on the soccer

team since quitting soccer. Carly is vague about who she hangs out with now, and claims that no

one understands her.

Carly insists that she is not taking drugs, though becomes agitated when asked about it.

Carly seems ambivalent about suicide, saying that her motivation to live was a 7 or 8 out of 10,

and her wish to die was a 2 or 3 out of 10. She seemed uncomfortable and defensive when

discussing this. Later on however, she was found having overdosed on pain medication, which

was determined to be a suicide attempt. Luckily, she failed to take enough of the pain medication

to kill herself.

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