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There are two kinds of clinicians—the ones who follow algorithms, and the ones who understand the “why.” Be the second on Patreon: 👉 https://www.patreon.com/PearlsandPrep [https://www.patreon.com/PearlsandPrep] Today we're diving into a real head-scratcher with our mock patient, Elias. This dude is feeling like he’s living life behind glass—everything's distant and unreal for months now, and he’s convinced he’s losing it. We’ll explore the nitty-gritty of his symptoms, which include feeling like an automaton and questioning if he’s actually here. Trust me, we’re peeling back the layers on this one, and it’s not just your everyday anxiety or depression we’re dealing with. So, if you’re ready to level up your understanding of these bizarre perceptual disturbances and get equipped for the real world, stick around! 27 Mock Patient Elias: “Am I Real?” | The Diagnostic Tangle of Depersonalization vs Panic vs PTSD Pearls and Prep pearlsandprep@mail.com https://patreon.com/PearlsandPrep?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Elias, a 22-year-old grad student, brings a real head-scratcher to the table as he shares his struggle with feeling detached from reality. Picture this: he’s living life like he’s watching it through a window, where nothing feels genuine—his own hands look foreign, and conversations sound scripted. This episode takes us deep into the world of depersonalization and derealization, a realm where anxiety meets bizarre perceptual distortions. We dive into the clinical aspects of Elias's experience, discussing his past with high-potency cannabis, a panic attack that kicked off this whirlwind, and how his family history plays into his current predicament. Elias is not just anxious; he’s terrified, spending hours Googling his symptoms and avoiding crowded places—classic signs of someone grappling with intense anxiety. As we break down Elias’s case, we get into the nitty-gritty of mental status exams. His ability to articulate his feelings and maintain awareness of his reality sets the stage for a fascinating discussion on treatment options. We explore the potential of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) as a means to tackle the distorted perceptions plaguing Elias, while also considering the role of SSRIs in managing his anxiety. The episode emphasizes the need to differentiate between panic disorder and depersonalization disorder, with a playful banter that keeps things light while we sift through serious topics. By the end, we find ourselves not just pondering Elias’s situation but also armed with insights that can help us in our own practices, ready to tackle cases that might seem out of the ordinary, but are definitely not rare. What’s particularly striking here is the exploration of how early emotional experiences shape our current mental states. The discussion flows smoothly from clinical observations to practical advice, reminding us that our patients are nuanced beings with rich histories that influence their present. So, whether you’re a seasoned clinician or a curious listener, this episode will leave you with pearls of wisdom to prep you for practice, ensuring that next time a patient like Elias walks through your door, you’ll be ready to help them navigate their unique journey back to feeling real again. Takeaways: * Elias, our mock patient, feels like he's watching life through a window—super unsettling, right? * Despite his symptoms, Elias knows he's real and the world's real, which is a major win for us. * His intense anxiety leads him to Google symptoms, fearing he has something serious like schizophrenia. * We gotta remember, if patients are aware of their distress, we can steer clear of psychotic disorders. * Understanding the difference between panic and depersonalization can really help in diagnosing these cases. * CBT is the gold standard for treating depersonalization disorder—let's get those sessions rolling! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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