Problem: The client states that she has previously received diagnoses for bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression. She claims that Zoloft, which she had previously been on, left her feeling extremely "high" and prevented her from falling asleep. She gained weight as a result of taking Seroquel and Risperdal, which she disliked. She claims that the drug Klonopin caused her to slow down somewhat, but she did not like that feeling. According to the client, she experiences periods of time, between four and five times a year, when she feels worthless, lacks energy, and isn't motivated to accomplish anything. She also loses interest in the things she used to enjoy. The client also describes her "creativity," which includes having a lot of energy and accomplishing a lot of tasks. She claims that she will not sleep for four to five days during these periods. According to her, those around her inform her that she also talks excessively during these periods. These bouts, according to the client, last roughly a week. According to the client, she typically gets five to six hours of sleep per night, but during "creative" periods, she only gets three hours. The client claims that she sleeps 12-16 hours per day when she "crashes." She denies having any thoughts of suicide or homicide. She claims to have heard voices in the past telling her how amazing she is, but she denies experiencing any visual or auditory hallucinations or blackouts at this time. Need Assignment Help?