Jennifer is a 29-year-old administrative assistant married to Antonio, an Italian engineer, whom Jennifer met four years earlier while on a business trip for her marketing company. The couple now lives in Nebraska, where Antonio works for the county's transportation department and Jennifer commutes an hour each way to her marketing office. They have been trying to start a family for over a year. Eight months ago, Jennifer miscarried in her second month of pregnancy. Antonio's parents love Jennifer and often ask her if she is expecting again, hoping to encourage her to focus on her next baby. Jennifer's mother passed away two years ago and her father's health is rapidly deteriorating. Jennifer faces the probability of placing her father in a skilled nursing care facility within the next few months, against his wishes.

At work, Jennifer runs a tight ship. She is organized and prepares lists to assure that everything is done according to schedule. Everyone counts on Jennifer and she takes pride in never letting people down.

Jennifer has visited her physician numerous times in the last six months, complaining of headaches, backaches, and indigestion. Jennifer insists that she is happy and is not feeling stressed, yet she finds herself making more mistakes at work, unable to keep up with housework, and feeling tired and overwhelmed; she has begun to question her effectiveness as an employee, wife, daughter, and potential mother. Her pains seem to be increasing, but her doctor cannot find a physical cause for her discomfort.

Which mental health professional might be best suited to use this case study to analyze Jennifer’s situation.

Her work behavior borders on obsessive compulsive, but her organizational methods are overloaded and breaking down. Multiple problems are causing anxiety, but she is in denial.

Who would you recommend?

A mental health professional who specializes in clinical psychology or counseling psychology might be best suited to analyze Jennifer's situation. These professionals are trained to assess and diagnose mental health disorders and provide treatment through therapy and counseling. They have knowledge and expertise in understanding the psychological and emotional factors that contribute to a person's well-being and can help Jennifer explore and address the underlying issues that may be causing her physical and emotional symptoms. A clinical psychologist or counseling psychologist can conduct a thorough assessment, evaluate Jennifer's symptoms, and provide an appropriate treatment plan tailored to her specific needs. They can also help her develop coping strategies, manage stress, and improve her overall mental health.