Susan was belittled by her emotionally distant mother her whole…

Question Answered step-by-step Susan was belittled by her emotionally distant mother her whole… Susan was belittled by her emotionally distant mother her whole life. She reports that she was a poor student and was always getting in trouble for not paying attention. When she was 14, her father, who was the one who helped her most with homework, died suddenly of a heart attack. As an adult, Susan, now 58 years old suffers from low self-esteem, and high anxiety when she is around people, though she desperately wants friends. She over-functions in the few relationships that she has and is often hurt and disappointed in her relationships. Physically she is overweight and lethargic. She often stays in the house and gets little exercise. She has come to counseling because she is depressed and says that nothing matters anymore. She says that she believes in God, but he doesn’t seem to care either. From the Case study above…- Introduce the client. Describe Susan using only the information in The Case of Susan- Provide an analysis/case conceptualization of Susan from a neuroscience and psychosocial perspective- Describe a general plan to work with Susan and goals you would set to work with her from an interpersonal neurobiology perspective- Provide interventions you would use to work with Susan according to “Neuroscience for counselors and therapists” by Chad Luke 2nd edition. – Summarize how you would work with Susan from being a mindful therapist.  Where might you be challenged to remain fully present?  Social Science Psychology CMH 630 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)