For this assignment, 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:
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The Psychiatric Diagnosis
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Week one initial call Discussion
Julia is sufferring from a eating disorder
Receptionist: Hello, thank you for calling The Vines Health Clinic. How may I help you?
Julia: Hello, my name is Julia. I’m 19 and I was told that I needed to contact your offices for services. Apparently, my mother thinks that there is something wrong with me. Well, I won’t say just my mother, my roommate was the one who opened her big mouth to my mom. I don’t know why she couldn’t just mind her own business. She’s just mad because I haven’t been hanging out with her lately.
Receptionist: Ok. Ok. You’re talking a little fast. Can you slow down so I can make sure I have all the information I need to help you?
Julia: I don’t think there’s nothing wrong, I’m just trying to live my best life. Why is it that when I finally feel and look healthy everyone has something to say. Why can’t everyone just leave me alone?
Julia crying: I was told that I was gaining weight and I should try a diet, so I did. I realized how easy it was for me to lose weight by exercising and sticking to a diet. I am down to a weight that I am happy with so I don’t really understand what the problem is. I realize when I came home for thanksgiving it took a while for my mom to get used to my weight loss but I think I look fantastic. Why can’t I do what I want to do, why is there someone always think and talking negatively?
Receptionist: I understand
Julia: Now I’m pissed because I have to talk to you. I’m sure you’re going to evaluate me and, let me guess, tell me what my problem is. I don’t need your help. I’m only here so I can keep my scholarship. So doc what do you think. Can you cure me? There is nothing you can do that I can’t do for myself.
Receptionist: Julia I have a doctor available later this afternoon. Will 4:30 work for you?
Julia: I guess how long will it take. What’s the doctor’s name?
Receptionist: Dr. Browning. She is great. Make sure to bring your ID. I look forward to seeing you later this afternoon.
Julia: OK Thanks. See you later.