Jada Wu Case Study

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The Case Of Jada Wu A twenty-seven year old woman, Jada Wu, has been referred to a social worker at an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Ms. Jada holds employment as a flight attendant. According to her intake it was noted she suffers from “feelings of nervousness.” During the first session the social worker is able to gather viable information on the interaction of her social, biological, and psychological variables that contribute to a diagnosis of the stated feelings of nervousness. Diagnosis Based on an observation of the study and in conjunction with the DSM-5, Jada Wu has a diagnosis of 300.01 (F41.0) Panic Disorder with 300.22 (F40.00) Agoraphobia symptoms as well. According to Gray and Zide (2013), “Panic disorder is a condition in which the affected person has recurrent, intense, and unpredictable episodes of extreme anxiety for which there are no rational explanation.” Agoraphobia, also defined by Gray and Zide, “is anxiety about situations or places from which escape might be difficult.” Jada Wu notes symptoms supporting this diagnosis, and expressed they have become more frequent occurring everyday lasting for 30-40 minutes. Social …show more content…

Family and tradition hold importance, especially traditional festivals and holidays. It was noted she was the first woman in her family to be a college graduate, causing controversy within her family. She stated, “a child who attempts to act independently, is labeled as inconsiderate, ungrateful, and self-indulgent.” Jada then proceeded to work with an airline company, which is outside of the family business. It was reported although her family seems to be supportive of her employment; there is tension among them because of her

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