BIPOLAR II DISORDER CASE STUDY OF A 24-YEAR-OLD FEMALE: COMPREHENSIVE PSYCHIATRIC ASSESSMENT, HPI, SOAP NOTES, RISK ASSESSMENT, AND EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT PLANI-Human Case Study & Treatment Plan: 24-Year-Old Female with Mood Changes (Bipolar II Disorder)Patient Demographics Name: Ms. A. R. (pseudonym) Age: 24 years Gender: Female Ethnicity: Caucasian Occupation: Graduate student in graphic design Relationship status: Single Living situation: Lives alone in a studio apartment near campus Source of referral: Self-referred after encouragement from a close friend who noticed behavioral changes; referred to outpatient psychiatry clinic. Chief Complaint "Ive been feeling really down and exhausted for the past month, but before that I had a couple of weeks where I felt super creative and barely slept. My friend said I was acting wired and should talk to someone." History of Present Illness (HPI) Ms. A. R. presents with a two-year history of episodic mood swings characterized by distinct periods of depressive symptoms alternating with periods of elevated, expansive, or irritable mood. She reports that these episodes have become more pronounced over the last year, interfering with her academic performance and social functioning. Current Episode (Depressive): Over the past four weeks, she has experienced: Persistent sad, empty mood most of the day,