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Spoke of how his issues began many years ago trouble with the police over holding illegal
parties. Reported that he is currently not going out feels afraid. No restrictions placed on
him regarding going out other than not allowed in Industrial areas or 24-hour venues such
as MacDonald’s or Tesco’s. Reported recently in court with regards to his neighbour,
representing himself does not feel he needs a solicitor. Recommendation is that he has an
assessment with a psychiatrist. However, said he will not attend as the letter has not been
properly dated and stamped and therefore believes he is not bound by it.
Mental state:
Simon was casually dressed, his hygiene appeared fair. He maintained good eye contact and
rapport. His speech appeared slightly pressured difficult to interrupt but not irritable when
interrupted.
Grandiose ideas around his intelligence, says he is a millionaire property from wealthy
relatives who have deceased, successful businesses, earning hundreds and thousands of
pounds. Paranoid about his neighbours, believes they and others have spread information
that he may have had herpes. Paranoid delusions believe his neighbours are deliberately
following him from room to room banging on his ceiling. Believes they want to kill him.
Though he did not express any thoughts of wanting to harm anyone. Believes he is being
paid to look after vulnerable people in poor situations.
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Appears to be a mood element to his condition pressured speech grandiose, tangential
jumping from topic to topic. However, reported that at times his mood can be depressed
and upset by his neighbours. On one occasion he drank some liquid in an attempt to poison
himself, found by mother and taken to A&E discharged. Denied having any current suicidal
ideation or thought to harm himself.
There was no evidence of any hallucinations. Personality appears to be intact.
Simon appears to lack insight, asked if he believes he has a mental health condition denied
this said he has never taken medication as he does not believe he has any mental health
problem to require medication.
Impression:
37-year-old male appears to have had a difficult childhood spoke about scars on his legs
from beatings form his father. Wants to protect children, and vulnerable people believes it
is his duty. 2015 diagnosed with psychotic illness and referred to EIS does not appear to
have engaged with treatment offered, previously prescribed Olanzapine. Does not appear to
require crisis team or mental health act assessment at this time. But would benefit from
assertive follow up in the community. EIS state that has gone beyond EIS three-year
treatment period.
Plan therefore to refer to North Locality Team Locality Team. E-mail sent.
EIS agree to liaise and advise court regarding the request for a report.
Closed to EIS.
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