Case Study Emelia Hernandez

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CASE STUDY The following is a case study of a female client named Emelia Hernandez who is showing symptoms of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) who is suffering from a dissociative disorder known as dissociative identity disorder. According to (APA, 2013), dissociative disorders are characterized by a disruption of and/or discontinuity in the normal integration of consciousness, memory, identity, emotion, perception, body representation, motor control, and behavior. Due to Emelia’s symptoms, it was necessary to undergo an assessment to ensure correct diagnosis is provided as it played a role in disrupting every area of her psychological functioning. Emelia Hernandez was diagnosed and assessed to determine the causes of her behavior. The client was diagnosed, and an assessment was specified to determine the factors. It was revealed that Emelia suffered from dissociative identity disorder (DID) as a result of her traumatic childhood experiences such as physical and sexual abuse she faced. The use of pharmacological and nonpharmacological …show more content…

Emelia started to rebel by sleeping around with different men, partying, and taking drugs. Her eldest sister insisted that she seek medical help and counselling, but Emelia always stated that she was normal. When Emelia turned 23, Emelia was in a stable relationship with an older man, named Leonel Rodriquez. At first the relationship, seemed to be romantic and luxurious. He treated her with love and affection, and Emelia stopped drinking, partying and taking drugs. Until, he started to abuse her physically and psychologically. Despite, him harming her she would always state that he was the only man who truly loved her. She had four children for Leonel until she decided that she couldn’t take any more abuse. At age 32, she started living with a younger man named Kurt who provided her and her children with a home and took care of

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