You are correct. Major depressive disorder is the main diagnosis. Client experiences intense feelings of despair and melancholy. Additional signs indicate that the client has a mental disorder. It is possible that the patient may have considered suicide, and has plans to do so. Since recommended by Gutiérrez-Rojas (2019), the immediate remedy should begin with the client’s admittance to a mental health facility, as he or she cannot continue to work or reside at home. Your first goals should be to minimize her self-harming behaviors and get her to listen. Inviting her to a conversation about her passion could increase her self-esteem and help to reduce her feelings of despair and melancholy. In the immediate, the focus should be placed on decreasing self-harm thoughts and increasing drive to give the client a reason for living. Luci’s family and community should be informed (Dong, et al. 2019, 2019). This will allow them to communicate with Luci as well as show their support and love. Because she is unable to be cared for at home, I believe that the community is best for her. The treatments I also considered crucial to this client have been highlighted by you. To reassure her, the best motivating strategies are to improve her socialization and join support groups. Her sickness after moving was probably due to the change in her environment.