What information do you gather from the data in this instrument?

Read the Case Study for “Johnny” and review/score the DSM-5 Parent/Guardian-Rated Level 1 Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure—Child Age 6–17 form completed by the mother (attached). Consider the following when reviewing the form:

  1. What information do you gather from the data in this instrument?
  2. What will you do next—based on the information from the Level 1 Measure?

Utilize the DSM-5 Parent/Guardian-Rated Level 1 Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure—Child Age 6–17 measure to differentiate between issues associated with typical childhood behaviors and clinically-significant psychiatric phenomena (psychopathology). Consider the following when differentiating between the issues:

  1. Based on your findings, would you assess that “Johnny” needs a formal referral to a pediatric psychiatrist/psychologist/counselor?

Assign the appropriate DSM diagnoses for “Johnny” in descending order, from the dominant, to the least dominant. Consider the following when assigning the DSM diagnosis:

  1. What diagnostic impression do you reach based on the information gathered about Johnny? What is your rationale for ruling-out other diagnoses?

Write a 500-750-word paper about Johnny and your findings. Include the following in your paper:

  1. The appropriate DSM diagnoses for “Johnny” in descending order, from the dominant, to the least dominant and rationale.
  2. An explanation regarding why other diagnoses were excluded and rationale.
  3. A discussion regarding if you would assess that “Johnny” needs a formal referral to a pediatric psychiatrist/psychologist/counselor and rationale for your choice.
  4. At least five scholarly references in addition to the textbook in your paper to substantiate your findings.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite.

Our Text Book:American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders(5th ed.). Washington DC: American Psychiatric Association Publishing.

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Case Study: Johnny

Johnny is a 9 year old boy brought to the emergency room where you are employed as a crisis therapist. The patient was transported by a crisis mobile team who was called by the school. The evaluation by the ER physician as well as the urine drug screen is unremarkable: there are no acute or chronic concerns with this patient. In the chart, you note the DSM-5 Parent/Guardian-Rated Level 1 Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure—Child Age 6–17 form completed by the mother (attached). Admission paperwork identifies that Johnny has had numerous visits to the principal’s office in the past year, all triggered by various disruptive behaviors.

 

Today’s crisis started when Johnny refused to follow directions regarding an in-class assignment. When the teacher attempted to redirect his behavior things escalated rapidly: Johnny yelled at the teacher, cursed at him using vulgar language, and when the teacher grabbed him by the shoulders to take him to the principal’s office Johnny impulsively stabbed the teacher in the arm with a pencil he was clenching in his hand. Johnny was escorted to the principal’s office who immediately called the police and Johnny’s parents. The police officer was compelled to contact the county crisis hotline who dispatched a crisis mobile team. The crisis clinicians made the determination that Johnny is a danger to others and he must be taken immediately to the nearest emergency room for emergency psychiatric evaluation. Johnny has refused to speak to the ER physician or his nurse.

 

You gather most of your clinical information from his mother who is at the bedside. Johnny’s mother reports that he has always been a clever, charming, and very playful boy. She informed that for the past year Johnny has been increasingly stubborn, repeatedly challenging his mother’s and his teacher’s authority when compliance with home and/or classroom rules is required. Johnny used to be an A+ student. For the past year, however he has been averaging Bs in most subjects, grades that he earned effortlessly.

 

His mother repeatedly assures you that his drop in grades is not due to lack of intellectual ability but rather because Johnny prefers playing over any type of work. His mother denies any changes in sleep, appetite, or any mood fluctuations. Furthermore, his mom reports that Johnny is a healthy and happy boy who is interested in sports, the outdoors, videogames, and that he wishes to become a software engineer when he grows up. She reports that the school counselor has mentioned that Johnny may be suffering from ADHD or even bipolar disorder. The thought of these diagnoses appear very disturbing to Johnny’s mom. She quickly assures you that she has not observed Johnny to ever struggle with depression, or distractibility, and reports that he has always been a good sleeper. She reports that Johnny has never made any statements amounting to thoughts or impulses to harm self or others.

 

Johnny’s mother presents shaken by today’s events and she assures you that she will seek any treatment you recommend. At this time, Johnny looks up at you and with tears in his eyes; he states that he did not mean to stab his teacher explaining that he just got mad when he grabbed him. Johnny’s mother listens then states that while he obeys her most of the times, he has always been obedient to his father, who is a traveling salesman. In fact, Johnny has never challenged his father and, on the weekends when he is around, Johnny manages to catch up with his schoolwork in record time and enjoy spending most of his time with his father.

 

 

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  Dr. Zak Case Study

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Dr. Zak Case Study

Instructions

 

Read the following case study. Use the information in the case study to answer the accompanying follow-up questions. Although questions 1 & 2 have short answers, you should prepare a 150- to 200-word response for each of the remaining questions.

 

Case Study

 

Dr. Zak developed a test to measure depression. He sampled 100 university students to take his five item test. The group of students was comprised of 30 men and 70 women. In this group, four persons were African American, six persons were Hispanic, and one person was Asian. Zak’s Miraculous Test of Depression is printed below:

 

1. I feel depressed: Yes No

 

2. I have been sad for the last two weeks: Yes No

 

3. I have seen changes in my eating and sleeping: Yes No

 

4. I don’t feel that life is going to get better: Yes No

 

5. I feel happy most of the day: Yes No

 

Yes = 1; No = 0

 

The mean on this test is 3.5 with a standard deviation of .5.

 

Follow-Up Questions

 

1. Sally scores 1.5 on this test. How many standard deviations is Sally from the mean? (Show your calculations)

 

 

 

 

 

2. Billy scores 5. What is his standard score?

 

 

 

 

 

3. What scale of measurement is Dr. Zak using? Do you think Dr. Zak’s choice of scaling is appropriate? Why or why not? What are your suggestions?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Do you think Dr. Zak has a good sample on which to norm his test? Why or why not? What are your suggestions?

Dr. Zak does not have a good sample on which to norm his test. Dr. Zak’s sample size that he chose for his assessment does not have enough diversity to be considered reliable, credible, applicable, or valid. Because of the lack of equity in males versus females and diversity within race and ethnicity, Dr. Zak’s does not have a good sample to norm his test. To help Dr. Zak norm his test, he needs to switch up the characteristics of his sample size. First, Dr. Zak needs to ensure he has a fair comparison between males versus females. Right now, he only has 30 females and 70 males, which is not painting a fair picture to qualify as the norm. He should select a sample size less lopsided in terms of gender. Further, within that sample of 100, only eleven people are of a different culture. This is not representative of the “melting pot” society that depicts the state of the United States. Dr. Zak should make a change to include representative sizes of all different cultures to obtain more reliable results from his assessment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. What other items do you think need to be included in Dr. Zak’s domain sampling?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Suggest changes to this test to make it better. Justify your reason for each suggestion supporting each reason with psychometric principles from the text book or other materials used in your course.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. Dr. Zak also gave his students the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). The correlation between his test and the BDI was r =.14. Evaluate this correlation. What does this correlation tell you about the relationship between these two instruments?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Describe your own family system. How does your current family system compare to families in history? (100-150 words)

MHW-634: Diverse Family Systems Worksheet

It is important for mental health workers to understand the holistic needs of the family and know what is meant by diverse family systems in order to assist various family systems. This assignment will help you learn this concept.

Citing two to four scholarly sources, answer the following:

Topic 1: Exploring Diverse Family Systems
Define family. (50-75 words)

 

Describe your own family system. How does your current family system compare to families in history? (100-150 words)

 

Describe the contemporary family. (75-100 words)

 

Explain what is meant by diversity in family systems. (75-100 words)

 

Describe the needs of the contemporary family. (75-100 words)

 

Diverse Family Systems
Provide an example of a diverse family system.

 

Using the example you provided, analyze the following:

Compare your example to families in history. (100-150 words)

 

Explain the impact of cultural factors on the diverse family example. (100-150 words)

 

Explain the impact of technology on the diverse family example. (100-150 words)

 

Explain the impact of children and multigenerational factors on the diverse family example. (100-150 words)

 

 

References:

 

 

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IEP GOALS

EDUC 521

IEP Goals Template

Elementary Individualized Education Program (IEP)

Measureable Annual Goals, Progress Report

Directions: Use this template to complete the Module/Week 3 Writing Goals Assignment.

 

1. MEASURABLE ANNUAL GOAL:  
GOAL:
Write the SOL number related to this goal:

 

 

How will progress toward these annual goals be measured? (Check all that apply)
____ Classroom Participation

____ Checklist

____ Class work

____ Homework

 

____ Observation

____ Special Projects

____ Tests and Quizzes

____ Written Reports

____ Criterion-referenced test:_____________________

____ Norm-referenced test: _______________________

____Other:____________________________________

 

 

2. MEASURABLE ANNUAL GOAL:  
GOAL:
Write the SOL number related to this goal:

 

 

How will progress toward these annual goals be measured? (Check all that apply)
____ Classroom Participation

____ Checklist

____ Class work

____ Homework

 

____ Observation

____ Special Projects

____ Tests and Quizzes

____ Written Reports

____ Criterion-referenced test:_____________________

____ Norm-referenced test: _______________________

____Other:____________________________________

 

 

3. MEASURABLE ANNUAL GOAL:  
GOAL:
Write the SOL number related to this goal:

 

 

How will progress toward these annual goals be measured? (Check all that apply)
____ Classroom Participation

____ Checklist

____ Class work

____ Homework

 

____ Observation

____ Special Projects

____ Tests and Quizzes

____ Written Reports

____ Criterion-referenced test:_____________________

____ Norm-referenced test: _______________________

____Other