A 16-year-old girl came to the doctor to check up on her seasonal affective disorder. During the winters, the patient shows moderate symptoms of depression, anger, and solitude. The patient claims that while being in the winter season, she feels more robust than other seasons. She notes that she has not been disturbed in the way of sleep or operation this season. Diagnosis: seasonal effectiveness condition. Treatment plan: proceed with drug therapy and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.Treatment and Diagnosis of PTSD Problems.
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