Psychopharmacological intervention

In the initial stages of psychopharmacological intervention, mental health professionals must be aware that
complications or concerns can arise. Clients may experience negative side effects of the medication. They
might forget or avoid taking the medication. The disorder may have been misdiagnosed and cause other
issues. The client may have preexisting conditions that other medical professionals had not known when the
diagnosis was made. The client could have had a comorbid condition that they did not disclose. In short, a
number of very serious issues might manifest in the early stages of treatment requiring action on the part of the
mental health professional.
For this Discussion, you will be placed into one of three groups by the Instructor.
Group A should initially post to the Depression Case Study for John.
Group B should initially post to the Depression Case Study for Paulette.
Group C should initially post to the Depression Case Study for Marcus.
You will then respond to a colleague from a different group.
For your initial post analyze the case, determine the psychopathology presented and describe the appropriate
treatment methods for the client.
By Day 4
Post an explanation of the major symptoms that indicate depression and the medications that might be
prescribed to treat these symptoms for the case study you selected. Next, explain a mental health
professional’s role in raising the client’s awareness of medication-related effects. Then, explain two potential
challenges that might impact the client in the initial stages of psychopharmacological intervention. Finally,
explain one strategy a mental health professional might use to address challenges that arise in the initial
stages of treatment.