Description
Choose and read any one case study from Chapter 13 (Personality Disorders) in DSM-5 in Action.
Research the specific personality disorder from your chosen case study.
Create a 10-15-slide PowerPoint presentation about your selected case study.
Include the following in your presentation:
- A brief description of the selected case study
- Explanation and rationale for the Personality Disorder Diagnosis using the latest version of the DSM as a reference.
- Information on the course of treatment for the disorder.
- Identification of which cluster (A, B, or C) this personality disorder belongs to and an explanation of your rationale.
- Information on the prognosis and prevalence of the disorder.
- A minimum of five scholarly references including your textbook and the latest version of the DSM. Be sure to only use current and scholarly references for this assignment.
- Detailed speaker notes that represent what you would say if giving the presentation in person.
Explanation & Answer
Please let me know if there is anything needs to be changed or added. I will be also appreciated that you can let me know if there is any problem or you have not received the work. Please let me know if there is anything needs to be changed or added. I will be also appreciated that you can let me know if there is any problem or you have not received the work Good luck in your study and if you need any further help in your assignments, please let me know Can you please confirm if you have received the work? Once again, thanks for allowing me to help you R MESSAGE TO STUDYPOOL NO OUTLINE IS NEEDED
Paranoid Personality Disorder
Name:
Institutional Affiliation:
Date:
INTRODUCTION
• Based on the presented content, this presentation looks at the Paranoid Personality Disorder.
• In simple terms, the paranoid personality disorder stands out as a mental condition where the victim
tends to develop a behavior driven by high degree of mistrust against the surrounding population.
• The affected person may develop a certain level of paranoia which in the long run leads to increased
levels of mistrust against the other people.
• Experts term the condition as an eccentric disorder.
• This conclusion comes from the fact that the affected person`s behavior may look weird in the eyes of
the surrounding people.
THE CASE STUDY
• The case presented involves Leon. Leon woke up in the morning later than he normally did.
• He believes that someone inten...
Review
Review
24/7 Homework Help
Stuck on a homework question? Our verified tutors can answer all questions, from basic math to advanced rocket science!
Similar Content
Related Tags
Sense And Sensibility
by Jane Austen
Siddhartha
by Hermann Hesse
The Power of Habit - Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business
by Charles Duhigg
Divergent
by Veronica Roth
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
by Mark Manson
Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping by and Get Your Financial Life Together
by Erin Lowry
Little Fires Everywhere
by Celeste Ng
Jane Eyre
by Charlotte Brontë
Oliver Twist
by Charles Dickens