Utterance
stringlengths
2
4.06k
D_ACT
class label
12 classes
Right. So you, you went out to Cory so some damage reminded you of an accident. Yeah,
0id
I was I was in an accident at the end of last year, and, you know, I didn't get hurt. There was no real damage to the car that I that I noticed. I just went on about my business I you know, didn't have any issues after the accident. And now all of a sudden, I'm Thinking about this car accident again. And I don't know where it's coming from.
0id
They said the exit occurred at the end of last year.
0id
Yeah, um
7ack
So maybe about eight months ago.
4crq
That's right. Yeah, probably around Halloween or so.
6cd
And when did the symptoms start being anxious when you're getting ready to go to work?
1irq
I would say at least a month ago, maybe six weeks.
0id
And you've been having those continuously from then.
4crq
Every morning I get up I'm just really nervous about going to work and you know, have come out to get in the car and sometimes I can barely get in just thinking about been in a car accident again.
0id
Ever been late to work because of the anxiety?
5yq
I'm late almost every day
0id
almost every day. So this has been this has been a problem for you in a few different ways.
6cd
Yeah, I even called out a couple times because I was just paralyzed.
0id
Have you tried a thing to reduce things IE like using another car or anything else?
1irq
Well yeah, I live in a house with multiple cars. So I tried driving my mom's car one day and you know, I have the same feelings. And initially I thought it was just my car because I did notice some damage to the back of the car. I was in the bag and I was going through the trunk one day and I saw that the the core was actually pushed in. I didn't think there was any real damage and I noticed damage to the back of the car. And I was like, wow, you know, I have been seriously hurt in this accident. And that's when I started having these feelings like I just started thinking about how bad the accident could have been. So, you asked if I tried to do anything different. I tried driving my mom's car. I tried driving my dad's car, but it seems to be just driving any car, having all this anxiety.
0id
Right, and you're having physical distress, too? Yeah. Like you're feeling. You're feeling
1irq
physical while I do a lot of like, swelling in my chest, like really panicky.
0id
Or you're having dreams about the accident or anything related to the accident?
5yq
No, not really.
9on
Do you ever have a point when you're not asleep? Where you feel like you're kind of taken back to the time of the accident happened like a reliving it anyway?
1irq
No nothing like that.
0id
Do you remember the accident?
5yq
Oh, yeah, I remember it pretty well. I was waiting at a stop sign and I think the person behind me they must not have been paying attention but they rear ended me
8op
Who do you believe is responsible for the accident?
11orq
Nobody really. I mean, it was it was an accident. There was no real damage. You know, accidents happen all the time, just a fender bender.
10od
So from the time that you notice these anxiety symptoms, have you had periods where you were happy and positive emotional experiences.
1irq
I've been really down since I've been since I started having these
0id
The whole time you've been down or the moments where you haven't been there's been consistently down
4crq
I would say more down or down
6cd
but but sometimes up
4crq
I can't really remember any not sure.
6cd
How about your relationships with other people they changed from when was the anxiety started?
1irq
No, not really.
9on
You feel detached from people?
5yq
not detach to be like separated. Yeah. not want to be about
0id
not connecting with people?
4crq
No, not really like that.
0id
Do you have any feelings of irritability or anger outbursts or anything like that?
5yq
Nothing.
9on
You feel like you've been behaving more reckless way?
5yq
What do you mean by reckless?
4crq
That you take more chances in relationships or another nothing like that you're aware of like when something surprises us, we kind of have the startle response. Jump. It's natural. Have you noticed that? responses changed? Oh
6cd
yeah have been a little a little on edge things have been like scaring me the phone ring in people knocking at the door dogs barking is kind of hit me on edge a little bit.
0id
And you feel like the responses more than it used to be more just the natural star response.
4crq
Yeah, yeah, that's kind of worries me a little bit that's running.
6cd
A trouble concentrating.?
4crq
No
9on
Okay, Australia. staying focused has been
3gc
good in that area.
3gc
How about troubled sleep? trouble falling asleep staying asleep?
1irq
No trouble falling asleep, but I have had trouble staying asleep. I've been waking up pretty much around the clock throughout the night.
0id
So you're getting to sleep Okay, falling asleep. Okay, but just having trouble staying asleep. Are you thinking of anything specific when you wake up?
1irq
Not really just maybe like thinking about going to work in the morning. But no, nothing, nothing major.
0id
any use of drugs or alcohol?
5yq
No.
9on
How about medical problems?
5yq
no
9on
Are there ever points from an anxiety started, that you feel kind of outside of your own body Come an unreal feeling where you're separated from your body?
5yq
No.
9on
How about times when you feel disconnected from the environment, like an unreal feeling about what's going on around you?
1irq
No, nothing like that.
9on
Jessica, I'm going to get you in to see a counselor here. If you're open to that, that's something you want to do. Yes. And I appreciate you taking the time to tell me what's going on and answer these questions. It's been helpful.
0id
Thank you for seeing me. Sure.
2gt
Hello, Peggy, how you doing today?
2gt
I'm okay,
2gt
you're okay. Glad to hear that. Yesterday, when you're here at the agency, you took a few different tests. Remember that?
5yq
I did.
8op
One of the tests you took is called the SCL 90, the symptom checklist 90. Do you remember taking that test?
5yq
I think so.
3gc
It's 90 items. And they are ranked
0id
asked me like true and false questions?
4crq
Not true and false are numbers that you solve.
6cd
Oh, okay. I do remember that. Okay.
0id
So I have the results from that test. I want to review some of those findings with you.
0id
Okay. All right. Sure.
7ack
So this particular instrument has a number of what we refer to as sub scales. So these are areas that are measured by the instrument, right? For example, depression or anxiety. So I'm going to review a few of these sub scales, ones where you scored a little higher than we might expect. And just review those with you and see. See what you're thinking we can talk about.
0id
Okay, are you recording this?
5yq
No
9on
Are very worried about that?
3gc
Is it what makes you think I'm recording?
5yq
Because that happens to me a lot.
0id
It happens to you a lot that you get recorded.
6cd
I think so. Yeah. Yeah.
7ack
Remember the last time it happened?
5yq
You probably yesterday
0id
And you think you were recorded while you're taking this?
11orq
probably. Yeah.
10od
That sounds worrisome. That's that's a feeling you get a lot that you're being recorded.
4crq
I worry about it a lot.
6cd
You worry about it a lot.
6cd
But you know, it's happening. That's why I worry about it.
0id
You're certain that's happening?
5yq
Yeah.
8op
Where you're not being recorded now. I know. It probably feels like you are, but you're not. Okay.
0id
Okay. But I appreciate you bringing up that concern with me. I think so in school,
7ack
in school, right? I that would make sense. So, say for instance, you had a percentile rank of 65% Right percentile, that would mean that your score is equal to or higher than 65% of people that took that test. Okay, so that makes sense. So if you took a test on math or English, and you would say 75 percentile, you'd be higher than three quarters of people took the test. 75% Okay, understand? Does that make sense? I think so. Okay. If you want me to come back to that later, just let me know as I go through if it doesn't make sense, okay. So areas here on on the SCL results, or you were a bit higher than we would normally see. A one is the phobic anxiety scale. on that one, you were about 64 percentile. So your score was as high or higher. Than 64% of people who take it
0id
to more than half the people in the population,
4crq
more than half the number and half the people in the same situation as you in outpatient mental health treatment.
6cd
So I have more phobic anxiety than most people.
4crq