PSY
410 Week 5 Programmatic Assessment Requirements
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Week Five Programmatic Assessment
Scenario
Abby is a 20-year-old female college
student. For at least the last 3 months, Abby has experienced ongoing anxiety
and worry without a specific cause for these feelings. She has been restless
and has noticed that her muscles feel tense and that these symptoms are
beginning to affect her behavior in a way that is causing her to become
distressed and that is preventing her from being able to complete her normal
tasks. Abby correctly believed that it was normal to feel a little anxious
sometimes; however, as the semester has progressed, she has not begun to feel
significantly more comfortable.
On the recommendation of a friend,
Abby visited the university’s counseling center and talked to Dr. Smith. Dr.
Smith was warm and welcoming and, after discussing the limits of
confidentiality with Abby and obtaining informed consent, encouraged Abby to
describe her concerns. Dr. Smith listened attentively and asked Abby a few
questions. They both agreed on an appointment date and time for the next week.
Dr. Smith gave Abby a homework assignment to keep a written log of the negative
thoughts or assumptions she has during the week and the circumstances under
which those thoughts occurred. Abby was asked to bring the log with her to her
next appointment.
Short-Answer Questions
Answer the following questions based
on the scenario above. Answers should be short and concise.
- Which DSM-5 disorder matches the symptoms Abby is
reporting?
- Which theoretical model does the homework assigned by
Dr. Smith match?
- If Dr. Smith recommended medications only, which
theoretical model would this match?
- If Dr. Smith recommended medications in addition to
therapy, which theoretical model would this match?
- If Dr. Smith completed a free association exercise with
Abby, which theoretical model would this match?
- If Dr. Smith used unconditional positive regard in the
treatment, which theoretical model would this match?
- If instead of the symptoms listed in the scenario, Abby
reported the following:
She had
been in a car accident where she feared for her life. She had sleep
disturbances including nightmares and became uncomfortable at the thought of
driving, to the point that she avoided driving. She now believes she is a
horrible driver, although her friends assure her this is not true. If these
symptoms have lasted for longer than a month, which DSM-5 disorder label might
match her symptoms?
- If instead of the symptoms listed in the scenario, Abby
reported the following:
Every day
for the past 2 weeks she felt down or sad for most of the day, had noticed an
increase in her appetite, had been unable to sleep or concentrate, and felt
tired. Additionally, this was interfering with her goals and tasks, and she
reported that she had never felt manic or hypomanic. Which DSM-5 disorder label
might match her symptoms?
- If instead of the symptoms listed in the scenario, Abby
reported the following:
Every day
for at least the past week she felt irritable with persistently increased
energy and talkativeness, was easily distracted, did not seem to need sleep,
and noticed that this behavior was interfering with her job. She reported that
she has felt these symptoms before in her past and that she has also felt
depressed sometimes. Which DSM-5 disorder label might match her symptoms?
- If instead of the symptoms listed in the scenario, Abby
reported the following:
Throughout
her life, she has always been suspicious of others. She reports that she really
would like to have good relationships, but even as a child she knew that
others, including family members, could not be trusted. She feels that she
needs to stay on guard to protect herself. Which DSM-5 disorder label might
match her symptoms?
- If instead of the symptoms listed in the scenario, Abby
reported the following:
She began
drinking when she was 18 and now needs to drink more or higher concentrations
of alcohol to continue to function. She reports that she has lost her part-time
job because of her drinking and is in danger of failing out of college. She was
hospitalized last weekend due to experiencing delirium tremens during
withdrawal, and the doctor explained to her that she could die from this disorder.
Abby recognized that her drinking was interfering with her life, and she knew
that she did not want to die. Which DSM-5 disorder label might match her
symptoms?
- If instead of the symptoms listed in the scenario,
Abby’s former roommate reported the following:
During a
significant portion of the past month, Abby had talked to herself out loud and
told her roommate that she had heard voices telling her to harm herself. Her
roommate reported that Abby had told her that she occasionally stated that she
was Joan of Arc and that the school mascot was stalking her. Her roommate asked
to change rooms, and now that Abby was living alone, she did not appear to have
bathed in more than a week. This was not typical behavior for Abby, as she had
been known to be meticulous with her appearance and hygiene. The roommate
expressed her concern for Abby and stated that although she had noticed some of
these behaviors since she first met Abby more than 6 months ago, the behaviors
seem to have increased over the past month. Which DSM-5 disorder label might
match her symptoms?
- If Abby were 5 years old and, instead of the symptoms
listed in the scenario, her symptoms included nightmares, physical
complaints, recurrent separation-related fear, and a refusal to leave
home, what DSM-5 disorder label might match her symptoms?
- If Abby were 67 years old, and instead of the symptoms
listed in the scenario, had no major medical issues, had never been
diagnosed with a neurocognitive disorder, and her symptoms included a
substantial decline in the cognitive functioning areas of memory and
attention that interfere with her independence, what DSM-5 disorder label
might match her symptoms?
- Smith discussed the limits of confidentiality and
required Abby to sign an informed consent form before treatment. These are
examples of items used to protect the patient’s ______________.
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