2. Developing self-aware mindfulness to manage mood disorder in the adolescent A Case Report Of 22 years male with Suicide Attempt On Major Depressive With Psychotic Symptoms
Kiki Puspitasari (a*) Putri Rahmani (b) Syifa Shafira (b)

Program Studi Sarjana Kedokteran, Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani, Cimahi. Indonesia


Abstract

Severe depressive episodes with psychotic symptoms are a form of major depression accompanied by typical psychotic symptoms such as delusions or nihilistic, non-bizarre delusions, somatic, poverty, worthlessness, or delusional beliefs about guilt and being punished, and sometimes appear hallucination. A 22-year-old male presented to the inpatient psychiatric unit with suicide attempt. The patient reported experiencing a lack of energy, difficulty falling asleep, lack of motivation, and feeling overwhelmed about his work and experiencing auditoric hallucination. The insight level was 5. Multiaxial diagnosis are axis I: major depressive episode with psychotic symptoms- axis II and III: currently not found- axis IV: problems with work- axis V: GAF 20-11. Patient treated with pharmacotherapy group Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) and First-generation antipsychotics which combined with supportive psychotherapy.

Keywords: Major Depression, Suicide attempt, Self-awareness, Psychotic

Topic: Clinical Practice

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