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Name: Moira P.

Martin
Age (Date of birth): August 24, 2002
Sex: Female
Ethnicity: Ilocano
Date of report: May 19,2002
Name of examiner: Cheska D. Orosco
Referred by: Mrs. Joji Martin (Mother)

I. Referral question
Mrs. Joji Martin, Moira's Mother referred her due to intense stress when objects or
things aren't properly arranged or facing in a certain way. She was also pressured
about her rigid schedule and routine compliance, as well as her preference for
neatness and order in her surroundings.
According to her, it also affects her quality of life and people around her.
She was also under pressure due to her rigid schedule and routine compliance, as well
as her preference for neatness and order in her surroundings. She claims it also has an
impact on the people around her and her quality of life.

II. Evaluation procedure


Below are the following procedures that were done to assess the personality of Moira
P. Martin
Mental Status Examination (4:00-6:00pm 2/11/2023)
Test Administered
Revised NEO Personality Inventory NEO PI R (9:00-12:00nn 2/282023)
Panukat ng Katalinuhang Pilipino (9:00-10:00am 4/4/2023)

III. Behavioral observation


The client was 5'6 in height and 90 kilos. She dresses properly and usually catches
attention. She laughs at small things and usually makes eye to eye contact while
talking. She also had a good sense of the time, place, and person. She was also
cooperative throughout the evaluation.
IV. Background information
Her hobby was playing with her cousins, and she enjoyed making friends. She first
got her period at the age of 11. Like any other woman experiencing a menstrual cycle,
he notices many physical and emotional changes in herself. As a teenager, she loves
exploring and becomes curious to drink alcohol and smoke, so she tries it. As time
passed, her new hobbies were watching vlogs, eating, taking road trips, and sleeping
up to adulthood.
The client's mother is from Manila and is self-employed. Her father is from Camiling,
Tarlac. There are 5 in the family, including her grandmother from his father's side and
her younger brother, who is currently grade 12 students. Unfortunately, her dad passed
away in 2014.
The client took grade school at Camiling west Central elementary school. While in
high school at Camiling Catholic School and currently taking a Bachelor of science in
psychology at Tarlac Agricultural University. The client was the type of student who
was very competitive, active, and loud. She was also conservative regarding grades
and academic attainment.
She had never been arrested and convicted to a specific crime for an individual.
Her primary illness concern was her UTI and being anemic. She never had a
significant injury or major surgery. The client was allergic to cold climates and dust.
She also experiences having small red dots when eating eggs.

V. Test result
The result reveals that moira's obsessions cause her significant distress and anxiety
which is connected to her mother's concern which is she too perfectionist when it
comes to exactness and order and have routinized behavior. The test result also shows
that her obsessions and compulsions are both unnecessary and extreme in nature.

VI. Impressions and interpretations


The results of the tests show diagnostic criteria for obsessive-compulsive disorder.
The symptoms are confirmed, which are repetitive behaviors that drive her to perform.
Persistent and unwanted thoughts that are intrusive.

VII. Summary and recommendation


Moira was referred to as her mother due to intense stress when it comes to orderliness
and being strict in her routine, which affects her quality of life. Her responses and
self-conception reveal that she has clinical features or manifestations of obsession and
compulsion.
Psychotherapy includes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) which is effective and
will help Moira. Exposure and response prevention (ERP), a component of CBT
therapy helps her to gradually expose to objects where she is obsessed and learn ways
to resist the urge of her compulsive formalities. This ERP tales’ effort and practice,
but she may enjoy a better quality of life once she learns to manage her obsessions
and compulsions.
This will reduce her frequency, intensity, and duration of obsessions, reduce time
involved form obsessions and compulsions and function properly at a consistent level
without interference.

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