Kristina’s mental health problem has huge negative impact on relationships in her entire life. She is break up with her boyfriend’s due to her mental health issues. Kristina shares her illness with her co-worker at school; her co-workers become scared and the school sends her home shortly after. Kristina lost her job the school thinks that her mental health problem makes her unsafe around children. As results, Kristina experiences the worst psychosis of her life and she is physically and psychologically experienced a hard time in her life.
In addition, Kristina during her childhood and teenager she withdraws from normal behavior, she reduced ability to function, negligence of personal hygiene, …show more content…
Kristina misdiagnosed because of she hides her problems from a therapist. In the past, the consequences of misdiagnosing had an impact on her, families, and her caretakers suffer. According to Kristina’s description, I do agree and disagree at some point in the past diagnosis and treatment of this patient. For instance, I do agree the diagnosis were given to Kristina on campus. The reason I agree to this, her psychologist see her problem is complicated and he referred her to another psychologist Justin. I think her first psychologist he has done his part to connect Kristina with the good fit psychologist to assist her in the problem. However, she is again referred to another psychologist named Justin. Again Psychologist Justin has referred Kristina to another psychologist Helen. Helen does not visit the dark places in Kristina’s mind, so Kristina she quits therapy. I do disagree on the point Kristina referred to Helen while Justin was a good fit for her treatment. The reason Kristina was referred from Justin was he is male. I think that gender it does not matter that much treating patients the important element should be being a good fit to assist patients in their