Psychiatria Danubina, Vol. 22 No. 2, 2010.
Conference paper
PERSONALISED APPROACH IN TREATMENT OF A PREPSYCHOTIC ADOLESCENT
Mirjana Graovac
; University Psychiatric Clinic Rijeka, Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia
Jelena Rebić
; University Psychiatric Clinic Rijeka, Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia
Klementina Ružić
; University Psychiatric Clinic Rijeka, Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia
Elizabeta Dadić-Hero
; Department of Social Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Medicine, Rijeka, Croatia
Tanja Frančišković
; Department of Psychiatry and psychological medicine, School of Medicine, Rijeka, Croatia
Abstract
In clinical practice with adolescents we often come across with prepsychotic and psychotic disorders. When an adolescent patient has a positive hereditary burden for psychiatric illnesses in both parents, then the qualification of adolescent’s mental disorder seems closer to psychotic. We must have in mind that hereditary burden is only one of many etiological factors that contribute to mental decompensations in adolescent age, that can, but don’t have to be the prodrome of psychosis in the future. Whether is characterised as psychotic or not, the treatment of an adolescent in critical situation must be personalised, considering biological, social and individual factors of a patient. We believe that clinician’s experience in treating psychotic adolescent patients and personalised and integrative approach to a patient is of great importance. In this article we will present the therapeutical process of a 19-year old female adolescent, with psychotic symptoms, whose both parents are psychiatric patients. A personalised and integrative approach in treatment of this patient made possible the overcome of crisis, termination of high school education and an employment. These achievements, no matter what the future can bring to this patient, create better conditions for her functioning in life.
Keywords
adolescence; heredity; personalised treatment
Hrčak ID:
55886
URI
Publication date:
30.6.2010.
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