This case study presents the therapeutic journey of Paula (pseudonym), a 26-year-old Zimbabwean woman struggling with grief, depression, and feelings of abandonment following the loss of her mother and grandmother and a breakup with her boyfriend. Through a comprehensive assessment using clinical interviews, a mental state examination, the Burns Depression Checklist, and the Grief Inventory, the psychologist diagnosed Paula with Other Specified Depressive Disorder (DSM-5 TR F32.89). Narrative therapy and forgiveness therapy were employed to facilitate healing, rebuild self-esteem, and promote forgiveness. A total of five therapy sessions were held, each session lasting approximately one hour. The therapy focused on reframing Paula's narrative, preserving positive memories, and fostering a sense of closure. The outcome of the therapy was positive, with Paula expressing relief and a renewed perspective of life. The case highlights the effectiveness of narrative and forgiveness therapies in addressing complex emotional issues and promoting mental well-being. It also highlights how unresolved issues impact a person’s view of other issues that may arise in life.
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Nellie Maziya (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/698ebf6985a1ff6a93016e9d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18614144
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