80-year-old widowed woman without past psychiatric history i…
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80-yeаr-оld widоwed wоmаn without pаst psychiatric history is seen for a follow-up appointment after suffering from a left-sided cerebral vascular accident that has paralyzed her on the right side. Since her stroke, she complains of an absence of pleasure in anything that she formerly enjoyed. She describes frequent crying spells, sleeping more than usual, a decreased appetite with weight loss, and feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. She admits to passive thoughts of suicide without plan or intent. What is the most appropriate diagnosis Using the case conceptualization table, please input some items to consider when thinking about this case.
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