Topic > Raven Wright Case Study - 1674

She describes being very worried about many things. Has difficulty in social situations, occasionally has intrusive thoughts. She likes things to be in order. She likes routine. Describes compulsive superstitious behavior, describes panic attacks, frequent headaches, changes in appetite and reduced energy. He has difficulty going places with many people and social situations are mainly problematic when he needs to speak in front of others, but he can go in large groups. He reports hearing voices and occasionally seeing shadows. He reports hearing voices throughout the day, both during the day and when falling asleep and waking up. She reports that the voice is telling her to hurt herself and others. There is no specific person identified. He has done so by scratching himself and never acts by hurting others or trying to kill himself. Hears command type voices and has more than 1 voice and does not recognize them. He does not relive events that happened in the past, occasionally feels paranoid and has visions of things that others do not see. No change in appetite, comfortable with his grades. Grades are OK, but he feels like hearing things now is interfering with his school. I have never used weed, alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, heroin, cocaine or any other drugs. He reports that he has never suffered sexual abuse. She was bullied when she was in third grade. He's not in a relationship. Not sexually active. She identifies as pansexual, “I like everyone,” and is active in LGBTQ clubs at school and would like to be more involved in clubs outside of school. He has no confusion about sexuality. He likes listening to music, riding a bike, hanging out with them