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Devry University
Sep-2004 - Aug-2010
Assistant Financial Analyst
NatSteel Holdings Pte Ltd
Aug-2007 - Jul-2017
Here are 3 case studies. Pick one and take a stab at briefly describing what disorder this might represent.
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Joe is 18 and deeply concerned that he might develop schizophrenia. Both his parents suffered from schizophrenia and close friends have complained about his "crazy thoughts" and depressed moods.
Ann is 35 and very depressed. She has been married for 10 years and always planned to have a large family. But her husband adamantly refuses to have children. Lately, she finds herself crying at odd times and feels so fatigued she often stays home from work.
Tim is 45 and dissatisfied with his work situation. His coworkers and manager avoid him and complain about his "difficult personality." This is Tim's fifth job in four years. He believes that others secretly envy his intelligence and are plotting against him.
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