Mr. S was a 45-year-old postal service employee who was evaluated at a clinic specializing in the treatment of depression. He claimed to have felt constantly depressed since the first grade without a period of normal mood for more than a few days at a time. His depression was accompanied by lethargy; little or no interest or pleasure in anything; trouble in concentrating; and feelings of inadequacy; pessimism, and resentfulness. His only periods of normal mood occurred when he was home alone, listening to music or watching TV. On further questioning, Mr. S revealed that he could never remember feeling comfortable socially. Even before kindergarten, if he was asked to speak in front of a group of family friends, his mind would go blank. He felt over overwhelming anxiety at children’s social functions, such as birthday parties, which he either avoided or attended in total silence. He could answer questions in class only if he wrote down the answers in advance; even then, he frequently mumbled and could not get the answer out. He met new children with his eyes lowered and embarrassed. He was convinced that everyone around him though he was “dumb or a jerk.” The PMHNP would diagnose Mr. S with which of the following:
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