Case Study On Fantasia

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R/s reportedly Valencia is showing highly psychotic symptoms. R/s Valencia stated that the children were clones and demons were coming to take her to hell. R/s reportedly Valencia’s behavior has been increasing and there is a concern for her and the children’s safety. R/s 14-year-old Tabitha and 11-year-old Fantasia are in the home. R/s that they spoke with Valencia today, and she explained that whenever she has a bad vibe she leaves from the environment. R/s Valencia stated that she got a bad vibe at the therapy session last night, so she left. R/s when Valencia was called this morning she was defensive and yelling, not her usual self and she was stating that the children had demon spirits. R/s Valencia stated that next time she will keep things to herself. R/s Fantasia reported that her mother had been having more moments of becoming psycho. R/s …show more content…
R/s Fantasia described another incident when her mother was speeding on the highway speeding 100 mph, Valencia stated that she was getting away from them “whoever them were.” R/s yesterday at the therapy session, Fantasia pulled her hair into ponytail when her mother left out of the room and when Valencia returned Valencia asked Fantasia “is that you, or did you turn into the devil.”
R/s from pervious conversations with Valencia, she reported that she doesn’t take meds and never been a mental health patient. R/s however Valencia did say she knows she needs helps, but never got any help because she doesn’t want a name or label over her. R/s Tabitha reported that she is concern for her mother’s safety. R/s Tabitha stated that her mother said their bodies are being swiped out and changed. R/s Tabitha reported that Valencia are saying more strange things than normal. R/s the therapy sessions were mandated by the court to address family issues due the children

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