How can both the family structural theory and the family developmental theory be applied to this scenario?

Mrs. Jones, a widow, is no longer able to live independently and is requiring more and more help with her self-care. Her daughter, Susie, who is married with three school-aged children, agrees to let her mother move in with her. Susie is concerned with balancing the demands of her career and the needs of her family, especially now that her elderly and chronically ill mother will need assistance. She is also unsure about how she feels with the reversal of roles, having to now be the primary caregiver of her mother. How can the nurse, caring for this family, assist with the changes they are about to undergo? How can both the family structural theory and the family developmental theory be applied to this scenario? How can health education enhance health promotion for this family?

Create a PowerPoint presentation 8 slides and make a recommendation to the board. Use the notes section in PowerPoint to provide detailed speaker notes with your presentation that fully explain each point and justification for your recommendations.

You are a newly hired VP of mergers and special projects. You have noticed that there are shifts in the healthcare industry and you want to ensure your facility can continue to sustain itself in the future. You want to make a recommendation to pursue a specific population to increase funding, but you must make a logical explanation to the board.
Create a PowerPoint presentation 8 slides and make a recommendation to the board. Use the notes section in PowerPoint to provide detailed speaker notes with your presentation that fully explain each point and justification for your recommendations.
1. Create a timeline of the development of the US healthcare system which includes the following :
a. The shift from physician power to insurance company control.
b. Public versus private sector institutions.
c. Medicare and Medicaid, Prospective Payment System, and the trend shift from private insurance to HMO.
d. Potential impact of U.S. healthcare system reform.
2. Discuss long-term care, special populations and palliative care. Also address insurance types for different populations and settings, systems for measuring quality, and types of providers working in each type of facility.

Formulate a Differential Diagnosis for Sara. What comorbid disorders might you see?

You are encouraged to use the DSM-5 Level 2 Assessment Measure(s) to formulate your diagnosis:
http://www.psychiatry.org/practice/dsm/dsm5/online-assessment-measures#Level2

All discussions must take into account the legal and ethical considerations, as well as issues of culture and human diversity that may pertain to the vignettes below. Legal and Ethical information is in Chapter 16 of the course text. Cultural information is covered throughout the course text and DSM 5. You may use alternative cultural resources to enhance your work.

Your assignment should be 3-4 pages plus a title and reference page.

Sara is a 38 year old woman who was referred by her employer for mandatory counseling. She presents as markedly underweight, in baggy clothing. She tested positive for amphetamine on a recent random test at work and is on suspension. It is obvious that Sara does not want to be there, but knows she must cooperate to get her job back. Sara is currently taking anti-psychotic medication and mood stabilizers. When you ask her why, she tells you that “my shrink thinks I’m nuts. OK, I admit that sometimes I think the devil is telling me to kill myself, but I never do it. I just cut myself instead. Nothing serious, just a scratch here and there”. She admits that, “a couple of drinks or a line, calms the beast and the voices stop”. She also admits to loving excitement and risk taking. “I love it when my mind races and I just hop in the car and go. Messes with my job sometimes, but who cares”.

During your psychosocial assessment, you learn that Sara was born in Japan. Her father was a Native-American spirit-seeker. He came to Japan to study Eastern Religions where he met her mother, who she describes as, “a meek and quiet little Japanese woman”. When Sara was 8 years old, they left Japan and moved to the United States, living with her father’s family. She appears nervous talking about this time of her life, but does admit it was a dark and fearful time, except for her grandmother, who she loved deeply, but died when Sara was age 14.

At age 15, she began seeing spirits of her deceased grandmother. She wondered if this was a spiritual sign. It saddened her so much, that she began self-abuse, strict dieting and substance use at about that age. She believes that the devil tells that her grandmother’s death, “was all my fault. I deserve to suffer”. Her guilt and self-loathing have prevented her from committing to a relationship. She has been dating the same man for 15 years who she describes as, “too good for me. I don’t know why he hangs around”.

1. Formulate a Differential Diagnosis for Sara. What comorbid disorders might you see? Support your ideas by discussing what you see in the vignette utilizing your course readings thoroughly in your diagnostic formulation. What information would you look for to confirm your diagnostic impression and why?

2. Choose two (2) theoretical models to explain to explain Sara’s clinical presentation and suggested treatment modalities. Support your ideas by discussing the models directly and specifically to Sara.

(Remember to consider culture, law and ethics when diagnosing and treating)
Assignment Outcomes:
Analyze the physical, cognitive, social and personality aspects of abnormal psychology and implications across the life span
Examine the major diagnostic domains and specific criteria associated with DSM-5 disorders.
Evaluate legal and ethical issues in mental health treatment
Develop an awareness of diversity and cross-cultural perspectives in abnormal psychology.
Explore available treatment and interdisciplinary services for community members experiencing mental health disorders.
Identify the barriers associated with seeking and receiving therapeutic services.

Explore available treatment and interdisciplinary services for community members experiencing mental health disorders.

You are encouraged to use the DSM-5 Level 2 Assessment Measure(s) to formulate your diagnosis:
http://www.psychiatry.org/practice/dsm/dsm5/online-assessment-measures#Level2

All discussions must take into account the legal and ethical considerations, as well as issues of culture and human diversity that may pertain to the vignettes below. Legal and Ethical information is in Chapter 16 of the course text. Cultural information is covered throughout the course text and DSM 5. You may use alternative cultural resources to enhance your work.

Your assignment should be 3-4 pages plus a title and reference page.

Steven is a 28 year old male. His father was African-American and his mother was Hispanic-American. Steven grew up in East Los Angeles where gang activity was prominent. The oldest of 3 boys, Steven spent most of his childhood looking out for his 2 younger brothers. Both parents were alcoholics and “disinterested in us kids”. At age 19, Steven moved by himself to a major East Coast city where he attended college and is doing well as an architect. He is currently married to a woman he met in college. The couple is expecting their first child.

Steven comes to therapy upon the suggestion of his primary care physician due to chronic worry, anticipation of failure and fear that he will not be able to financially care for his wife and new baby, in spite of his lucrative and successful career. He also has ruminative thoughts, that that he is a facade and that, “people will find out who I really am.”

Steven tells you that lately he has gotten dizzy when driving on the highway and recently experienced the inability to breathe when at the mall with his wife. He also tells you that sometimes when he closes his eyes, he sees his parents “beating each other up and can hear them screaming.” He also discloses that sometimes he wakes up at night with clenched fists and feels like that scared little boy all over again. Lately he has been unable to leave the house without making sure the door is locked several times and avoids odd numbered streets on the way to work.

1. Formulate a Differential Diagnosis for Steven. What comorbid disorders might you see? Support your ideas by discussing what you see in the vignette utilizing your course readings thoroughly in your diagnostic formulation. What information would you look for to confirm your diagnostic impression and why?

2. Choose two (2) theoretical models to explain Steven’s clinical presentation and suggested treatment modalities. Support your ideas by discussing the models directly and specifically to Steven.

(Remember to consider culture, law and ethics when diagnosing and treating)
Assignment Outcomes:
Analyze the physical, cognitive, social and personality aspects of abnormal psychology and implications across the life span
Examine the major diagnostic domains and specific criteria associated with DSM-5 disorders.
Evaluate legal and ethical issues in mental health treatment
Develop an awareness of diversity and cross-cultural perspectives in abnormal psychology.
Explore available treatment and interdisciplinary services for community members experiencing mental health disorders.
Identify the barriers associated with seeking and receiving therapeutic services.