Choose and read any one case study from Chapter 13 (Personality Disorders) in DSM-5 in Action.

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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:

  1. A brief description of the selected case study
  2. Explanation and rationale for the Personality Disorder Diagnosis using the latest version of the DSM as a reference.
  3. Information on the course of treatment for the disorder.
  4. Identification of which cluster (A, B, or C) this personality disorder belongs to and an explanation of your rationale.
  5. Information on the prognosis and prevalence of the disorder.
  6. 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.
  7. Detailed speaker notes that represent what you would say if giving the presentation in person.

While APA format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

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CASE EXAMPLE-CASE OF LEON Paranoid Personality Disorder(PPD)[301.0(F60.0)] Leon has gotten up late this morning and suspects that someone who was meaning him harm interfered with his alarm clock so that he would be late for work (CriterionA1). He thinks it is Morgan at work, who he believes wants to make him look bad before his boss so that he will be fired (A6). When he arrives an hour late at work, he is greeted by the receptionist, Mary, who says, “Good morning, Leon” (A4). She was trying to be friendly, but Leon thinks she is trying to get him in trouble with the boss by making a scene, so the boss will know he is late. Morgan, who believes she is a good friend of Leon, greets him. He ignores Morgan and goes to his work station. He is thinking of how disloyal Morgan has been (A2). Leon notices his boss, Jacob, and Morgan were whispering about something. He believes they are discussing his tardiness this morning and plotting to write him up (A1andA2). He cannot contain himself any longer and confronts his boss about his conversation with Morgan. The boss tells him they were planning a surprise for a coworker who was celebrating her 50th birthday. Leon does not believe his boss. This incident adds to his grudge against Morgan, whom he cannot forgive for meddling with his alarm clock(A5). Interviewing this case, Leon meets five of the diagnostic criteria (A1, A2, A4, A5, and A6) for a diagnosis of PPD. People with PPD commonly blame others for their own failures. Cultural considerations in diagnosing this disorder may have to do with immigrant groups who do not understand the dominant culture, may experience language barriers, or may not understand rules and regulations of the new country. Several ethnic groups may also display behaviors that might be incorrectly misinterpreted as paranoia (APA,2013). Persons with PPD can be very difficult to treat in psychotherapy because of the chronic suspiciousness and perception of attacks on their character(Dobbert,2007).
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