PCN 605 Grand Canyon University Psychotic Disorder Paper

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1. Review the vignettes BELOW in the topic five materials and then  diagnose Robin and Becky with a psychotic disorder. What are the  justifications for your diagnosis? Include differential diagnoses that  were considered and discarded.

Robin

Robin is a 29-year-old Caucasian female who was referred to counseling from an emergency room doctor. Per the doctor, Robin was extremely distraught when she came into the ER as evidenced by her bizarre behavior and frantic attempts to receive medical help. She informed the ER doctor that she needed to undergo surgery to remove an implant that was in her abdomen. Robin further stated that her television had spoken to her and told her that the implant had been put into her body by aliens during abduction. The doctor assessed Robin for drugs and alcohol and found no evidence of intoxication or withdrawal. Robin commented to the doctor that "nothing like this has ever happened before" and that she felt "fine until 2 weeks ago," when she started receiving messages from the television.

Becky

Becky is a 43-year-old Caucasian female who attends counseling regularly. Recently, the focus of counseling has been focused on Becky's relationship with her boss; she has informed her counselor that her boss is madly in love with her even though he is married with several children. Becky is trying to determine what course of action to take in convincing her boss to leave his family so that they can start one of their own. Becky tells her counselor that her boss has never discussed these matters with her outright, but she knows how he feels by the way he looks at her. Additionally, Becky states that she is able to infer his love messages out of work emails that he sends to her regularly. She has been working at her current job for approximately 2 years and believes that her boss has been in love with her for about 6 months.

2. Review the vignette of  Brett and then provide a DSM  diagnosis. Based on your cultural background/worldview, what is your  perspective on the nature of psychotic disorders?

Briefly review  the biblical narrative in Mark 5: 1-20. How would you help a psychotic  individual who presents to your treatment center and insists that the  etiology of his disorder is spiritual in nature and not biochemical?

Review  Mercer’s article and identify two or three recommendations/practices  you find relevant in this source as pertaining to a clinician that  considers treating Brett.

"Deliverance,  Demonic Possession, and Mental Illness: Some Considerations for Mental  Health Professionals, " by Mercer, from Mental Health, Religion & Culture (2013).

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Brett 

Brett is a 19-year-old Caucasian male who is brought to counseling by his parents, Margaret and Henry. Margaret and Henry are extremely concerned about their son and are looking for answers regarding his unusual behaviors. Brett is a college sophomore attending a local university; to save money, he lives at his parent's house and commutes to school. During his freshman year, Brett appeared to be doing well, but over the summer he began to act very strangely. His parents report that Brett started to spend a lot of time in his rooms with the shades drawn. He refused to bathe for days at a time and stopped eating regularly. Additionally, Margo and Henry heard Brett having conversations in his room when they knew that no one else was with him. One morning, Margo observed Brett sitting at the breakfast with a "blank" expression on his face while trying to pour milk into his shoes. In all, Henry believed that these odd behaviors have been occurring for about 9 months. Margo and Henry are devout Pentecostal believers and report that they have raised Brett to attend church and to believe in God. They are worried because before the onset of Brett’s symptoms, he reported a disturbing incident. He took a World Religions class in which a student performed a “show-and-tell” Ouija board ritual for a class project in which he described Occult religions. Brett was very upset by the event. They sought help from the pastors in their church with little relief. They were referred to you by a friend. They state that mental illness does not run in their family. 

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Running head: PSYCHOTIC DISORDER

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Psychotic Disorder
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PSYCHOTIC DISORDER

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1. Review the vignettes BELOW in the topic five materials and then diagnose Robin
and Becky with a psychotic disorder. What are the justifications for your diagnosis?
Include differential diagnoses that were considered and discarded.
The from the cases provided Robin; a 29-years-old Caucasian female is referred to
counseling from and emergency room doctor. From the details, Robin states that she needs to
undergo urgent surgery to remove an implant that was in her body. She also explains that the
implant had been put in her body by aliens during an abduction. From the details provided by
Robin, she can be diagnosed with a brief psychotic disorder. According to the American
Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM5), the condition is characterized by the presence of at least one or more of delusions,
hallucinations, and disorganized speech. Individuals might also present with grossly disorgani...


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