Explain how the patient meets criteria for the disorders


Homework: Outline for the Psychiatric Diagnosis

Review the instructions for the Psychiatric Diagnosis Homework. This week's Homework will build upon the work you have completed on your chosen case study.

For this Homework, you will construct an outline of your Psychiatric Diagnosis paper. This outline is meant to provide structure for your final Homework, jump-start your thought process on your case study, and ensure you are on the correct path toward the successful completion of your diagnosis.

Your outline should be one to two pages of content and include a brief two- to three-sentence description of each of the required areas listed in the Psychiatric Diagnosis prompt, except for the following two areas:

i. Justify the use of the chosen diagnostic manual (i.e., Why was this manual chosen over others?).

ii. Evaluate symptoms within the context of an appropriate theoretical orientation for this diagnosis.

For these two areas, provide a complete draft of your justification and evaluation based on the case study. You must include explicit information on the theoretical orientation chosen for the case and justification of the use of the diagnostic manual chosen. Research a minimum of five peer-reviewed sources published within the last 10 years to support your choice of theoretical orientation and diagnostic manual. These sources will also be used for the Psychiatric Diagnosis paper. The outline should specify which sources will apply to the justification and evaluation areas.

Paper: Psychiatric Diagnosis

For this Homework, students will investigate and propose a psychiatric diagnosis based on the case study from the Gorenstein and Comer (2015) textbook Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology, chosen in the Week One "Initial Call" discussion. This paper will include an in-depth overview of the disorder(s) within the diagnosis, treatment options for the diagnosis, and a sound rationale that explains why this diagnosis was made. Note that the diagnosis may include more than one psychiatric disorder.

The paper must present a thorough overview of each disorder within the diagnosis. Assume the audience has no prior knowledge of the disorder(s) within the diagnosis, and provide relevant and easy to understand explanations of each for the readers. When writing the paper, it is critical to convey all the necessary information in a straightforward manner using non-technical language. (Reference the Professional Voice and Writing (Links to an external site.) resource provided by the Ashford Writing Center for assistance.) Support the analysis with at least five peer-reviewed sources published within the last ten years in addition to the course text.

The Psychiatric Diagnosis topical paper must include the following:

1) Explain psychological concepts in the patient's presentation using professional terminology. Identify symptoms and behaviors exhibited by the patient in the chosen case study.

2) Match the identified symptoms to potential disorders in a diagnostic manual.

3) Propose a diagnosis based on the patient's symptoms and the criteria listed for the disorder(s) in the diagnostic manual.

4) Analyze and explain how the patient meets criteria for the disorder(s) according to the patient's symptoms and the criteria outlined in the diagnostic manual.

5) Justify the use of the chosen diagnostic manual (i.e., Why was this manual chosen over others?).

6) Summarize general views of the diagnosis from multiple theoretical orientations and historical perspectives. Include a discussion on comorbidity if the diagnosis includes more than one disorder.

7) Evaluate symptoms within the context of an appropriate theoretical orientation for this diagnosis.

8) Use at least two peer-reviewed articles to assess the validity of this diagnosis, and describe who is most likely to have the diagnosis with regard to age, gender, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, and ethnicity. Provide a brief evaluation of the scientific merit of these peer-reviewed sources in the validity assessment.

9) Summarize the risk factors (i.e., biological, psychological, and/or social) for the diagnosis. If one of the categories is not relevant, address this within the summary.

10) Compare evidence-based and non-evidence-based treatment options for the diagnosis.

11) Evaluate well-established treatments for the diagnosis, and describe the likelihood of success or possible outcomes for each treatment.

12) Create an annotated bibliography of five peer-reviewed references published within the last ten years to inform the diagnosis and treatment recommendations. In the annotated bibliography, write a two- to three-sentence evaluation of the scientific merit of each of these references. For additional assistance with this portion of the Homework, access the Ashford Writing Center's Sample Annotated Bibliography.

Format your homework according to the following formatting requirements:

i) The answer should be typed, using Times New Roman font (size 12), double spaced, with one-inch margins on all sides.

ii) The response also includes a cover page containing the title of the homework, the student's name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.

iii) Also include a reference page. The Citations and references must follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.

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