Introduction
If I'm Driving You Crazy, Then You Should Take Your MedsPatient Therapy
Patient Name and Age |
Reasons for Being Admitted into the Facility |
Specific Reason for Therapy |
Extra Information |
Kim Seokjin, Age 23 |
Psychotic Schizophrenia |
Hallucinations getting worse |
Calls his hallucinations his “friends”;do not engage in conversation when he begins talking about/to them |
Min Yoongi, Age 22 |
Pyromania: Severe Insomnia |
Has been lying about sleeping;smuggled in lighter and matches many times despite being warned |
Has tried to set himself on fire multiple times;uses fire as a method of self- harm;if caught with a lighter or matches, they must be taken away immediately |
Jung Hoseok, Age 21 |
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) |
Not showing signs of improvement |
Do not mention anything family related. |
Kim Namjoon, Age 21 |
Severe Depression |
Has tried to kill himself multiple times |
None |
Park Jimin, Age 20 |
Anorexia Nervosa (Anorexia) |
Has been lying about eating; weight dropping drastically |
Do not, under any circumstances, mention his weight or appearance. |
Kim Taehyung, Age 20 |
Bipolar Disorder |
Periods between mania and depression shortening; overall condition worsening |
Gets extremely hyper during periods of mania |
Jeon Jungkook, Age 19 |
Schizoid Personality Disorder |
Can not withstand any human contact in the slightest; has not improved |
Very particular about not getting touched, especially by Park Jimin |
Lee Junseo was the best therapist the facility had seen in a long time. He made the patients feel good, like they were welcome. Like the facility was a home. He comforted them. That was really saying something because he was always stuck with the most troublesome patients, and he still made it out alive with a 10/10 success rate. He had been taking a well deserved break after yet another successful session with a patient when he was called to his manager’s office. His day took a turn for the worse when he was told that he would be managing a group therapy. That wouldn’t normally be a problem, but these were the seven loners of the facility. Everyone knew them, and everyone stayed away from them. They weren’t the craziest out there, but they acted like it. As if that wasn’t bad enough, it wasn’t just a simple group therapy. It was for bonding as well. Ah yes, let’s take the 7 weirdest, loneliest patients that hate everything and everyone and put them in a room together for bonding.He had never heard a smarter idea. He slumped in his chair with a sigh, knowing he couldn’t refuse, and a small pat of him not wanting to refuse. He’d like to see how this would play out, and if he could survive it. The odds weren’t likely, and he could only cringe as he checked his email. Looks like he was starting tomorrow.
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