Subject:__Audrey J. Steen____________

Date:__April 14

Symptoms:__Jumpiness, hyperactivity, emotionally numb, outbursts of anger or extreme depression._______________________________________________________

Subject says that she feels that there is no one listens to her when she needs to talk about something. She feels left out and forgotten.

She is definitely hurting. She feels that no one pays any attention to her unless they really need something. She is afraid of males, not that I can really blame her. I probably would too if I was her.

She says that whenever she hears a siren or sees a car like the ones involved in the accident that nearly killed her, she gets short of breath, and her vision and hearing fade out.

She says that she knows she loves her friends and family, but she can't dredge up the actual feelings.

Most of her schoolwork reflects her inner anger and pain. Apparently, there is a large amount of teasing and taunting going on at the school, and none of the teachers or officials is doing anything about it.

She said that the wreck wasn't the only thing that causes her to hate going to school. She feels that there is some sexual harassment going on. (Guys calling her names, and grabbing her in places when she ignores them.) She revealed to me that there was more than one incident of actual rape that she did not tell her father about. She said that she didn't want him to hate her.

Subject shows definite signs of PTSD, and major depression.

My recommendation is that her family gets her away from here for a little while, and spends some time alone with her. They definitely need to find out what's really been going on.

Ken Rich, PhD

PTSD: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

A/N: I got this idea just before I fell asleep last night. I knew that I had to do it as soon as I got up this morning.

This report is based on one that has been done on myself. I don't think that anyone else knows that I saw it, but I did.

I suffer from PTSD from incidents that happened in my childhood that no one will ever learn the truth about from me, and also bipolar disorder (manic depression), and have for most of my life.

We're just normal people, but please, we tend to be a little more sensitive than most others.

Please try not to treat us as if we're not human or something, because, believe me, that hurts more than anything else.

MOE