Psychological Report
Psychological Report
Psychological Report
Presented to the
Department of Psychology
In Partial Fulfilment
Of the Requirements in
Psychological Assessment
by
June 2023
PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORT
Sex: Male
Address: #22 M.L Quezon St. Ext. Brgy., Dalig Antipolo City
Age: 23
The purpose of preparing this comprehensive psychological report is primarily driven by the
academic requirements of our esteemed institution, the Polytechnic University of the Philippines
3.0 OBSERVATION
During the administration of the test, the patient arrived in a neat and presentable manner,
indicating a sense of personal grooming and attention to appearance. Throughout the assessment,
the patient consistently displayed a proactive attitude by frequently asking questions regarding
the tests, demonstrating a strong interest and engagement in the evaluation process. The patient
patient did not display any signs of aggression or sudden anger, maintaining a calm and
composed demeanor throughout the evaluation. His cooperative behavior and willingness to
However, it is important to mention that the patient tended to exceed the given time limits
for the tests. While his cooperation and active participation were evident, managing time
The patient shared that he is the youngest among their two siblings. His mother is a
homemaker, dedicating her time to taking care of the household and family, while their father is
self-employed and owns a business. According to the patient, they maintain a positive and
healthy relationship with their family. This indicates that they have a strong bond and open
communication with their parents and siblings, fostering a supportive and nurturing family
environment.
The patient's physical attributes include a height of approximately 5'6" and an estimated
weight of 55kg. Upon visual observation, the patient appears to be in good physical condition,
exhibiting a fair complexion and overall healthy appearance. No visible scars or marks were
unusual actions were observed throughout the assessment. The patient displayed normal behavior
and did not exhibit any peculiar or atypical movements, gestures, or actions that would raise
concern. Their behavior and actions appeared within the expected range of typical behavior for
The patient has a medical history that includes a urinary tract infection (UTI) and a low
platelet count. The presence of a UTI indicates a previous bacterial infection in the urinary
Scale
Test)
DSM-5 (PID-5)—Adult
RESULTS
SCORE: 9
INTERPRETATION: Based on the test results, with a score of 9 indicating a mild case of
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), it suggests that the patient may be experiencing mild
symptoms associated with this condition. It is worth noting that a comprehensive evaluation and
further assessment by a qualified mental health professional would be necessary to confirm the
diagnosis.
It is important to mention that not all answers to the test were high scored, indicating that the
patient did not exhibit significant OCD-related symptoms across the board. However, the
presence of some mild symptoms, as reflected in the overall score, suggests a potential need for
SCORE:
Social Support – 2
Religiosity – 2
Tolerance – 2.5
Overactivity – 2.4
Relaxation – 2.4
INTERPRETATION:
Cognitive Reappraisal - The score of 3.25 indicates a high level of cognitive reappraisal as a
coping strategy. Cognitive reappraisal involves reframing and reinterpreting situations in a more
positive or adaptive way. The patient demonstrates a tendency to actively change their thoughts
Social Support - The score of 2 suggests a low reliance on social support as a coping strategy.
This indicates that the patient may not actively seek or utilize social connections or support
systems when dealing with stressors. It is important to consider the patient's level of social
Problem Solving - With a score of 3.5, the patient exhibits a high tendency to engage in problem-
solving as a coping strategy. Problem-solving involves actively seeking solutions and taking
action to address stressors. The patient demonstrates a proactive approach to dealing with
challenges.
Religiosity refers to the patient's level of engagement in religious or spiritual practices to manage
stress. The patient may not heavily rely on religious beliefs or practices as a primary coping
mechanism.
Tolerance - The score of 2.5 suggests a low level of tolerance as a coping strategy. Tolerance
refers to the patient's ability to accept and tolerate stressful situations without becoming
overwhelmed. The patient may have some difficulty in maintaining a high level of tolerance
Emotional Release - With a score of 4.5, the patient demonstrates a very high reliance on
cathartic manner, such as through crying, venting, or engaging in expressive activities. The
patient may frequently use emotional release as a way to cope with stressors.
Overactivity - The score of 2.4 indicates a low tendency for overactivity as a coping strategy.
stress. The patient demonstrates a lower reliance on this particular coping mechanism.
Relaxation - With a score of 2.4, the patient demonstrates a low tendency to use relaxation as a
coping strategy. Relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing exercises or meditation, are not
Substance Use - The score of 2.5 suggests a low reliance on substance use as a coping strategy.
Substance use refers to the patient's inclination to turn to alcohol, drugs, or other substances to
manage stress. The patient demonstrates a lower likelihood of relying on substance use as a
coping mechanism.
TEST: Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale
SCORE:
Anxiety – 12 (moderate)
Stress – 18 (mild)
INTERPRETATION:
Depression - The score of 28 indicates an extremely severe level of depression. This suggests
that the patient is experiencing significant and debilitating symptoms of depression that may
greatly impact their daily functioning, well-being, and overall quality of life. It is crucial for the
patient to seek professional help and support as soon as possible to address their depression and
Anxiety - With a score of 12, the patient exhibits a moderate level of anxiety. This suggests that
the patient experiences noticeable symptoms of anxiety that may interfere with their daily life to
some extent. While not as severe as the depression score, it is still important for the patient to
seek professional guidance to manage their anxiety symptoms and prevent further escalation.
Stress - The score of 18 indicates a mild level of stress. This suggests that the patient experiences
some stress-related symptoms, but it is not at a severe or debilitating level. However, even mild
levels of stress can have an impact on overall well-being and functioning, so it is essential to
address and manage stress effectively. The patient may benefit from stress management
techniques and strategies to reduce their stress levels and improve their overall well-being.
SCORE: 25
INTERPRETATION: Based on the test results, which scored 25 indicating a high probability of
having a bipolar spectrum disorder, the patient exhibits symptoms consistent with this condition.
Notably, the patient scored high on the test question, "At times I am greatly interested in being
with people and at other times I just want to be left alone with my thoughts." This suggests that
the patient experiences alternating periods of high interest in socializing and a desire for solitude.
These fluctuations in social preferences align with the characteristic inconsistency seen in bipolar
disorder, where individuals may have heightened sociability during manic or hypomanic
Furthermore, the patient's response to the question, "I have had periods of great optimism and
other periods of equally great pessimism," indicates the presence of mood swings. The patient
experiences both extreme optimism and pessimism, which aligns with the mood shifts commonly
Additionally, the patient's response to the question, "I have had periods of tearfulness and crying
and other times when I laugh and joke excessively," demonstrates fluctuations in emotional
expression. These alternating periods of tearfulness and excessive laughter and joking further
support the presence of mood instability, a hallmark feature of bipolar spectrum disorders.
SCORE: 27
INTERPRETATION: Based on the test results, with a score of 27 indicating a moderate level
of depression, it suggests that the patient may be experiencing significant symptoms associated
with depression. The fact that some questions in the test were high scored indicates that the
patient demonstrated notable depressive symptoms in those areas. This could include feelings of
sadness, changes in appetite or sleep patterns, low energy levels, difficulty concentrating, and
other symptoms commonly associated with depression. A moderate score suggests that the
patient may be experiencing a moderate level of distress and impairment in their daily
SCORE: 13
INTERPRETATION: Based on the test results, with a score of 13 indicating low anxiety, it
suggests that the patient is experiencing minimal symptoms of anxiety. Additionally, there were
symptoms or concerns.
A low anxiety score suggests that the patient generally experiences a sense of calmness and
minimal distress in their day-to-day life. They are likely able to manage stressors and challenges
SCORE:
Detachment – 1.90
Antagonism – 2.11
Disinhibition – 1.52
Psychoticism – 3.06
INTERPRETATION:
Negative Affect - 1.56 (mild): The patient's score for negative affect falls within the mild range.
This suggests that they may experience occasional negative emotions or have mild difficulty in
regulating their emotions. It is important to monitor their emotional well-being and provide
Detachment - 1.90 (moderate): The patient's score for detachment falls within the moderate
range. This indicates that they may display moderate levels of withdrawal or avoidance in social
interactions. They may have a tendency to emotionally distance themselves from others. It is
essential to foster a supportive environment and encourage the patient to gradually engage in
social connections.
Antagonism - 2.11 (moderate): The patient's score for antagonism also falls within the moderate
range. This suggests that they may exhibit moderate levels of defiance, stubbornness, or conflict
behavior. It is crucial to promote healthy communication skills and conflict resolution strategies
Disinhibition - 1.52 (mild): The patient's score for disinhibition falls within the mild range,
indicating mild difficulty in impulse control and self-regulation. They may occasionally struggle
with inhibiting their impulses or may engage in impulsive behaviors in certain situations. It is
important to address any specific areas of concern and provide strategies to develop better
Psychoticism - 3.06 (severe): The patient's score for psychoticism falls within the severe range.
unusual behaviors. It is crucial to closely monitor their symptoms and consider a comprehensive
Mark Vence Dee, a 23-year-old male student at Polytechnic University of the Philippines,
was assessed for his psychological well-being. He showed a proactive and cooperative attitude
during the evaluation process, but had difficulty managing time efficiently during the tests.
Mark comes from a supportive and nurturing family environment. He has a medical history
that includes a urinary tract infection (UTI) and a low platelet count. The assessment utilized
various tests to evaluate different aspects of Mark's mental health. Results indicated the presence
high level of cognitive reappraisal and problem-solving as coping strategies, but exhibited low
reliance on social support, religiosity, tolerance, relaxation, overactivity, and substance use.
Regarding his emotional well-being, Mark scored extremely severe in depression, indicating
significant and debilitating symptoms that may greatly impact his daily functioning and quality
of life. He also displayed moderate levels of anxiety and mild levels of stress. The Goldberg
Bipolar Screening Test indicated a high probability of a bipolar spectrum disorder due to
fluctuations in social preferences, mood swings, and alternating periods of tearfulness and
excessive laughter.
highlighting significant symptoms associated with the condition. However, the Beck Anxiety
In terms of personality traits, Mark demonstrated mild negative affect, moderate detachment,
moderate antagonism, mild disinhibition, and severe psychoticism according to the Personality
Inventory for DSM-5 (PID-5)—Adult. The severe psychoticism score suggests the presence of
professional.
10.0 CONCLUSION
The psychological assessment suggests that Mark Vence Dee may be experiencing mental
health concerns, including mild OCD symptoms, moderate depression, detachment, and severe
psychoticism. There is also a high probability of a bipolar spectrum disorder.
Given the severity of Mark's symptoms and their impact on his daily life, it is important for
mental health professional can help confirm the presence of specific mental health disorders and
It is also important to address Mark's difficulties in time management during tests, which
may be impacting his academic performance and overall well-being. Providing strategies and
support to enhance his time management skills can help improve his performance and reduce
stress levels.
Overall, the psychological report provides valuable insights into Mark's psychological well-
being and the need for further evaluation, professional guidance, and support to address his
11.0 RECOMMENDATIONS
self-regulation.