Neurocognitive Disorder 1 Question 4 According to the full d…

Neurocognitive Disorder 1 Question 4 According to the full diagnostic criteria listed by the DSM-5 for neurocognitive disorders (not just the symptoms highlighted int he previous question) Alex appears to meet the criteria for a diagnosis of _________________________. Explain your answer.  

Psychotic Disorder 1 Question 1 Its not unusual for the beha…

Psychotic Disorder 1 Question 1 Its not unusual for the behavior of someone like Alan to have profound effects on others. At one point in the assessment, Alan’s supervisor is quoted as saying, “I don’t want Alan to think that his ‘gift’ is an acceptable solution for his training.” What do you think demonstrates the supervisor’s apprehension? 

Mood Related Question 1:  One important consideration in det…

Mood Related Question 1:  One important consideration in determining whether someone has a mood disorder is the extent to which their life is disrupted. Jacob’s condition has produced several kinds of functional disruptions. What aspect of Jacob’s personal function is affected by his condition?

Question 1 for Eating Disorder 2:  The ER physician who trea…

Question 1 for Eating Disorder 2:  The ER physician who treated Bianca based her suspicion of an eating disorder on various observations. Based on Bianca’s case study, what would be a plausible reason for a physician to diagnose her with a disorder?(you are being asked to make an assumption)

Obsessive Compulsive Related Question 2:  Some of the sympt…

Obsessive Compulsive Related Question 2:  Some of the symptoms associated with various obsessive compulsive and related disorders are summarized as follows. Indicate which of the following symptoms are clearly present in Katherines case. Symptom Present Actions undertaken to reduce distress associated with unwanted thoughts that significantly impair social or occupational functioning   Behaviors designed to prevent anxiety associated with intrusive thoughts or images   Preoccupation with physical appearance that causes significant disruption in social or occupational functioning   Persistent distressing thoughts that are out of the individual’s control   Recurrent pulling out of hair, followed by repeated attempts to reduce this behavior.  

Bipolar Related Question 3:  Some of the symptoms associat…

Bipolar Related Question 3:  Some of the symptoms associated with various bipolar and related disorders are summarized in the following table. Indicate which symptoms are clearly present in Giancarlo’s case. List all that apply. Symptom Present Inflated sense of self-esteem or grandiosity during positive mood swings   Increase in goal-directed activity during positive mood swings   Fatigue or loss of energy nearly every day during negative mood swings   Depressed mood most of the day during negative mood swings   Psychomotor agitation during either positive or negative mood swings