Wayne, Bruce
Gender
DOB
2/29/1908
Admit Date
Discharge Date
8/18/2016
6/18/2015
Target date
1.
Client BW has anger
management issues as
evidenced by his
physical aggression
towards people he
deems villains.
Recognize existing
feelings of anger discover
origins of such feelings
and find alternative ways
to ease, express, and
resolve such feelings.
4/2017
2.
Has trouble making and
keeping friends as
evidenced by his
attempts in the past and
not fully trusting
anyone except for his
childhood butler, Alfred.
Normal appropriate
2/2017
functioning at work, in
social relationships with
only minimal interference
from distrustful
obsessions.
3.
BW has not been able to
come to terms
emotionally with
traumatic events, as
evidenced by his
nightmares and
flashbacks to his parents
murders of which he
witnessed.
Stop destructive
6/2017
behaviors that serve to
maintain escape and
denial, and implement
behaviors that promote
healing, acceptance of the
past events, and
responsible functioning.
Achieved date
Evidenced By
Current Outcome
Date Achieved
Evidenced By
Current Outcome
Date Achieved
Be able to express
feelings of anger in a
calm and collected
manner.
Develop relaxation
methods to manage
anger such as, playing
music, reading, pacing,
etc.
Problem 2:
Short Term Objective
Increase social
interaction eliminating
fear or suspicion being
reported.
Problem 3:
Short Term Objective
Evidenced By
Current Outcome
Date Achieved
Express an awareness
of how Post-Traumatic
Stress Disorder affects
self and others.
Discharge Criteria
Criteria:
Adapted from Multi-Disciplinary Treatment Plan, Sarrah Gooch, LSW
The individuals documented treatment plan goals and objectives have been
substantially met.
Plan:
BW will return home with his butler, Alfred Pennyworth. He will continue
outpatient care with follow-up visits with his SVPH therapist.
Support:
Alfred Penny worth- Butler
Dick Grayson- Apprentice
Clark Kent- Friend
Diagnosis
Diagnosis changed
Diagnosis:
Paranoid Personality Disorder
disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Medication
Medication changed
Medication
Reason
Fluoxetine (Prozac)
To reduce depression
caused by PTSD and limit
paranoia/anxiety.
Safety Plan
Triggers:
Gun shots
Verbal escalation/yelling
Confrontation
Death of individuals close to him
Coping skills:
Pacing
Reading
Safe Driving
Martial Arts
Vacations
Summary
Individual Therapy:
Individual therapy to help BW learn and implement coping skills and the
ability to identify, process, and resole feelings and concerns at home.