Patient Profile
- Bipolar II Disorder (Severely Depressive)
- Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
- Dissociative Symptoms
- Severe Social Anxiety
- Dissociation: Mental "shut down" and heavy brain fog. Disconnect between thought and action.
- Identity Mirroring: Tendency to mirror traits of others due to fragmented sense of self.
- Social Avoidance: Severe anxiety triggered by human interaction.
Clinical Update: The patient (Female, 34) is currently being monitored for Bipolar II Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder. Recent observations indicate a gradual return of creative energy.
Psychosocial Status: The patient experiences frequent dissociative episodes characterized by a cognitive "shut down" and intense brain fog. This leads to a temporary loss of coordination between mental intent and physical execution. Her sense of self remains fragile. While she is regaining the ability to leave her home, her primary barrier is social anxiety.
Therapeutic Activities: Creative writing and drawing (illustration) are currently the patient's primary tools for processing internal states. These acts of creation serve as an essential anchor, allowing her to assemble her identity 'fragment by fragment.'
Recommendation: Support the patient's focus on narrative work and drawing. Clinical progress is tied to her ability to express her internal world through these creative mediums.