Unraveling Liz’s WorriesLink copied to clipboard!
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- CBT and DV Welcome to today's scenario. We will again be using a virtual patient to explore some issues in mental health communications. The cases will work best for you if treat this virtual patient as you would a real patient. This case study includes content related to mental illness and addcitions. Sometimes these discussions can trigger unresolved personal ex periences. If you need support please reach out to your family, physician, local ditress center, or if this is an emergency please go to your local emergecy department. Liz is a 29-year-old female who lives with her common-law partner of 8 years and their two daughters, ages 2 and 5. They live in a rented 3-bedroom apartment. Her partner works full-time at a warehouse during the day and she works a part-time evening job at a local retail store so that one of them is always available to care for the kids.
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- Author(s):
- Smith, Heidi, Dean, KiriFaculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Lemire, KarenFaculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Cullen, MichelleFaculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, and Topps, David
- Contributor(s):
- OLab Development Consortium, Topps, David, and OHMES Manager
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- Source Repository:
- University of Calgary Prism
- Series:
- Office of Health & Medical Education Scholarship // OLab Dataverse
- Publisher(s):
- Borealis
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- Access:
- Public
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- License:
- This material is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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- URL:
- https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/P9Q4NU
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- Publication date:
- 2022-06-06
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- Identifier:
- https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/P9Q4NU
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Smith, H., Dean, K., Lemire, K., Cullen, M., & Topps, D. (2022). Unraveling Liz’s Worries [Data set]. University of Calgary Prism. https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/P9Q4NUCitation copied to clipboard
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