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He Committed Suicide Case Studies
Case 1

He was seeing a psychiatrist because of the voices in his head.

He stopped taking medication when he started feeling better.

He Committed Suicide because of the voices.

After her husband's death, the wife became depressed and withdrew from society.

She struggled to manage finances.

She started Hoarding possessions.

She became very forgetful of everyday task.

Her family thought she needed extra care so they hired a home care agency to assist.

She was placed in a nursing home because she was no longer able to live on her own.

Her family then had to clean out her house and found her hoarding was much worse than they had originally thought.

She has started forgetting her family members and confusing them with others.

The family
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Sara started using stronger drugs and left her husband and son at an early age and have not had any contact since.

Mark used many government agencies to help take care of his son.
Judy’s first husband was very possessive and controlling.

She changed her feelings based on pleasing people rather than herself.

Lee caused her Emotional and physical abuse, and sexual abuse.

Judy’s daughter Robin who she had with Dave suffered from being sexually abused by her father who was convicted and went to prison.

Now Judy and Mark are married and with their blended family, they are having behavior problems with their children.

Seth has been caught smoking pot and is involved in juvenile drug court. He has to participate in random drug test with his last test he failed and at his next court date, he could go to jail.

James is very angry and is having problems at school with and is destroying property

Robin has several social problems where she is overly shy and embarrassed easily and would rather be left to work alone for hours rather than being around
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Scott was born with genetic anomalies and his parents decided it was best for him to be a female rather than a male and would be known as Sandra.

Sandra did not feel like a woman she felt more like a man. She then changed her identity and started going by Scott.

Olivia has convinced herself that she is fat and that she needs to lose weight, which has resulted in her not eating and exercising more, then she is eating.

Jake is going through a very odd phase where he is dressing in all black and wearing makeup and listing to very heavy provocative music.

Scott received a DUI after a friend Birthday Party.

Case 4

Lindsey and Jeff wanted a child and did everything possible to have one and then they finally conceived one. Turned out they were twins that were conjoined and after they were born they had many problems which left one mentally disabled and took most of Lindsey time making the other twin very jealous.

The twin with no mental problems was left with some pain and became hooked on pain medication in later years. And began buying it from drug dealers. He was very depressed and withdrawn from

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