¶ … Rosa Lee Cunningham. Elements such as the subject's health history, legal history, psychosocial history, and diagnostic impressions will be covered.
Rosa Lee Cunningham
DOB/Age: October 7, 1936
Date of Interview: October 7, 1994
Evaluator:
Reason for Assessment: Rosa Lee Cunningham was discovered having a fit at Washington's Howard University Hospital, owing to over-consumption of heroin. In spite of being enrolled in an intervention for drug treatment, there did not appear to be any inclination in Rosa to quit drugs. In fact, she wished she could access methadone, a synthetic drug with heroin-like effects. Some days prior to being interviewed, Rosa awoke to find herself with fever; her condition had exacerbated. By noon, she was admitted to the emergency room (Dash, 1996 Prologue). Rosa states that her drug consumption levels hinge on the amount of money in her pocket and heroin accessibility. The subject also had Preludin-use history, a drug she initially started taking shots of as an energy booster, and for losing weight. In fact, Rosa's son's girlfriend used to help her with taking Preludin shots prior to her shift to heroin addiction.
Psychosocial History: Rosa Lee Cunningham Wright, aged 56, is a Washington-born female of the African-American ethnic group. Rosa's father, Earl Wright, died at the age of 36 from liver cirrhosis, resulting from acute, long-term alcoholism, when Rosa was only 12 years of age. Rosa herself reported her mother's passing in 1979, a result of natural causes (Dash, 1996). The family was poor; sharecropping was their source of income. Her parents too hailed from families of sharecroppers. Rosa had a rather awkward relationship with her mother. In her childhood, Rosa used to steal, partly because of a desire to make her mother happy. She claimed that she would initially be faced with her mother's displeasure (feigned), but would later be showered with affection if the article stolen was 'nice'. But her mother frequently meted out physical punishment, owing to heroin, compromising expectations of the girl; for instance, she wished for her daughter to become a home cleaner after growing up and, thus, would attempt to train and discipline her at home. However, this was against Rosa's wishes, causing her to greatly dislike her mother.
At the time of being interviewed, Rosa reported to being a mother of eight: two girls and six boys. She first became pregnant at the age of thirteen. Her second and third pregnancies occurred at ages 14 and 15 respectively; Rosa reported to having kept her third baby. At the age of sixteen, Rosa forcibly had to marry Albert Cunningham, due to becoming pregnant with his child (Dash, 1996). Their marriage lasted for a brief 4-month period, ending when Albert launched a violent attack upon his wife. The provocation for the attack stemmed from Rosa cheating on him with a neighbor in the locality. Her marriage was devoid of any instances of abuse or sexual assault. Rosa delivered a total of eight kids, from 6 men. She is a grandmother to 32 kids. After having had eight children, Rosa reported to going for a hysterectomy procedure (Dash, 1996). Her addiction appeared to have been inherited by her children. Rosa reports that, of her eight children, five abuse some or other substances. Her eldest child succumbed to AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). Rosa's psychosocial history springs from the endless cycle of abuse and drug addiction in the family.
Current Status: Rosa is currently hospitalized for HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) treatment, and needs to be administered methadone on a daily basis. At present, she resides in a building owned by the housing authority, and is raising a great-grandchild (Dash, 1996). She maintains her home in good shape; when distressed, Rosa finds that she turns her attention to cleaning her home.
Indicators of Use/Abuse/Dependency:
American society has a long-standing history of rampant drug consumption -- legal as well as illegal. Those who resort to dependency on drugs or drug abuse are usually seen to be making the wrong choices, wrecking personal relationships, ruining their health, and even ending up imprisoned; they are a danger to themselves as well as those around them (Wasilow-Mueller and Erickson, 2001). In case of women, particularly, drug-related issues can pose distinctive challenges for drug-dependency prevention, therapy and intervention. Addiction as well as abuse constitutes critical social and health-related concerns; each phenomenon, however, has a different part to play in the sources and repercussions of chemical consumption.
In Rosa's case, a multitude of early indicators were present, including:
Occupational Functioning: Subject reported relying mostly on government support for her basic necessities; she also admitted to stealing articles...
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