Update
The patient, a 45-year-old male, reported ongoing struggles with work-related stress and difficulty managing anxiety. He expressed concerns about his current medication, noting that it causes drowsiness. His sleep patterns have been irregular, with frequent awakenings. He engages in regular exercise and social activities, which he finds beneficial. The patient denies any substance use. He reports persistent mood symptoms, including feelings of sadness and irritability, and experiences anxiety in social situations. Screening for other psychiatric conditions was negative.
Mental Status Exam
The mental status exam was conducted through a structured interview. The patient was alert and cooperative throughout the session. His mood was described as anxious, with a congruent affect. His thought process was logical and goal-directed, with no evidence of delusions or hallucinations. Speech was normal in rate and volume. There were no perceptual disturbances noted. Cognitive functioning appeared intact, with good insight and judgment. The patient denied any suicidal ideations, intent, or plans.
Diagnostic Impression
The primary diagnosis is Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Differential diagnoses include Major Depressive Disorder and Adjustment Disorder. The diagnostic reasoning is based on the patient's reported symptoms and the absence of other psychiatric conditions.
Recommendations
1. The patient is advised to continue with his current medication but at a reduced dosage to minimize drowsiness. A follow-up appointment will assess the effectiveness of this adjustment.
2. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is recommended to help manage anxiety symptoms.
3. A safety plan was discussed, emphasizing the importance of reaching out to support networks during times of increased stress.
4. The patient is encouraged to maintain regular physical activity and engage in mindfulness practices to support mental well-being.
5. The patient expressed understanding and agreement with the treatment plan.
Follow Up
The next appointment is scheduled for two weeks from now, on 15 November 2024, at 10:00 AM. The appointment will be conducted in person at the clinic.