Please review the Executive Summaries of other students, providing an objective assessment and constructive feedback that will help strengthen the effectiveness of their efforts and the quality of the finished report.

Peer Review

Post an executive summary of your Comprehensive Project in the body of a post in this discussion (please do not use attachments). An Executive Summary is a one-page document that outlines the purpose, process, findings, discussion, and findings of a report submitted to management. CEOs often read and assess an Executive Summary before deciding to read the entire report, so this must be high quality narrative that demonstrates the significance of the work undertaken, the objectivity of research and analysis underpinning the report, and the credibility of the resulting conclusions.

Please review the Executive Summaries of other students, providing an objective assessment and constructive feedback that will help strengthen the effectiveness of their efforts and the quality of the finished report.

In your own words, please post a response to the Discussion Board and comment on other postings. You will be graded on the quality of your postings.

For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.

 I need 7 paragraphs and no plagiarism
Grading Rubric:
Grading Criteria Percentage
Post explains issues, elaborates on all parts of the topic, and contributes to group understanding of topic 40%

 

Multiple substantive responses reflecting participation are evenly spread throughout the discussion period – 2 or more per week – sharing opinions, observations, and experiences, asking questions and making suggestions 40%

 

Comments are appropriately addressed, well written, timely, relevant and coherent displaying accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation 20%

 

 

Reading Assignment

Editorial Board, Chapter 6

 

 

 

  • Explain the roles of emotion and fairness in decision making.
  • Apply the standard of APA style to all research and writing tasks.
  • Apply critical thinking skills to analyze business situations.

 

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How are the problems maintained according to: a) The psychoanalytic perspective? b) The cognitive-behavioral perspective? What interventions would you plan to use in your next session?

Part One: Read “Topic 2: Vargas Case Study.” Complete a Cultural Formulation Interview based on the “Cultural Formulation” section in the DSM-5 and given the new information learned in session two of the Vargas case study. Refer to the attached CFI form for guidance and complete the CFI template.

Include a citation for the Cultural Formulation Interview. APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.

Part Two: Review the Topic 2: Vargas Family Case Study. Write a 750-1,000-word paper in which you demonstrate how therapists apply psychoanalytic and cognitive-behavioral theories to analyze the presenting problem(s) and choose appropriate interventions.

Be sure to answer the following questions in your paper:

What are the two main presenting problems for the Vargas family?

How are the problems maintained according to: a) The psychoanalytic perspective? b) The cognitive-behavioral perspective?

What interventions would you plan to use in your next session?

From the psychoanalytic perspective (identify and describe your plan for two interventions)

From the cognitive-behavioral perspective (identify and describe your plan for two interventions)

Cite at least three academic sources (peer-reviewed journal articles, books, etc.).

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Refer to the directions in the Student Success Center.

Describe each diagnosis you choose by listing the symptoms and criteria required for the diagnosis and possible causes of the diagnosis.

3 pages. Due in 24 hours

Read the Emotional Disorders Case Studies document on the bottom of the assignment. Be sure to focus on the symptoms listed in each case study. Then, respond to the following:

1. Select two cases and identify which emotional disorder is the most likely the diagnosis (i.e., major depressive disorder, disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress, separation anxiety disorder, or panic disorder).

o  List the symptoms that led you to decide on each of the diagnoses you choose.

o  Describe each diagnosis you choose by listing the symptoms and criteria required for the diagnosis and possible causes of the diagnosis. Explain how the case illustrates the criteria and provide a possible explanation for why that individual has developed that disorder.

o  Support your decisions with information from at least two academic sources. Recommended sources include your textbook, the website of BehaveNet and the website of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).

2. Provide your position on a controversy related to Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (i.e., “Bipolar Disorder for children”).

In the mid-1990s, the description of BP given in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) was changed to allow providers to diagnose the disorder in children. Since that time, the diagnosis of BP in children has risen dramatically. Some of those who research the increased frequency of diagnosis of BP in children argue that childhood BP is increasing because it is now being better recognized and identified in children (Biederman et al., 2003). Others argued that the increased frequency of diagnosis is because providers are diagnosing BP too often in children and misdiagnosing it in most cases (Parens & Johnston, 2010). With the DSM-V, the category of Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder was added specifically for children under the age of 18 who have bipolar-type symptoms but have not experienced the manic episodes.

Which argument do you support? Provide at least two reasons to support your argument and cite academic sources to justify your position.

References:

Biederman, J., Mick, E., Faraone, S. V., Spencer, T., Wilens, T. E., & Wozniak, J.
(2003). Current concepts in the validity, diagnosis and treatment of paediatric
bipolar disorder. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology6(3),
293–300.
Parens, E., & Johnston, J. (2010). Controversies concerning the diagnosis and
treatment of bipolar disorder in children. Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
           & Mental Health4(9), 1–14. Retrieved from http://www.biomedcentral.
com/content/pdf/1753-2000-4-9.pdf

Emotional Disorders—Case Studies

Case A: Charlie is a four-year-old Caucasian boy. His mother had hoped to enroll him in a preschool this year. However, when she attempted to leave him at the school for the morning classes, he panicked and threw tantrums. He clung to her, screaming until she was able to comfort him by taking him out of the school building, with her. Until this time, Charlie has spent a brief period of time under others’ care while his mother ran errands or visited her friends. He tended to become upset as she left the home on those occasions, as well. He does not usually throw tantrums; the tantrums seem to occur only when he anticipates being left by his mother at school.

Case B: Nyah is an eleven-year-old African American girl beginning middle school. In August, just before the school began, she started having difficulty sleeping at night. She reported to her parents that she was worrying about school and anticipating difficulty in middle school with making friends and being assigned more homework. In addition, she has been biting her fingernails. Her parents describe Nyah as an intelligent, hard-working, conscientious, and “prone-to-worry” girl. Apparently, she has always had more worries than other children. When her parents argue, she worries they will divorce. When her friends don’t answer her calls, she worries that they are rejecting her. Throughout the elementary school, she often feared that she would fail her spelling tests or math exams, despite regularly receiving strong grades.

Case C: Sindhu is a sixteen-year-old Indian American girl. Her parents and friends describe her as quite serious most of the time and often sad. She is extremely talented in arts; she paints and draws so well that she has been recommended to participate in the countywide gifted and talented art class every year since elementary school. She seems to express deep, intense emotions in her artwork. Her mother became quite concerned recently when she heard Sindhu tell a friend that “life is too hard,” and that she “can’t imagine how she will make it in college.” Her best friend admits that Sindhu seems more sad lately, more tearful, and that Sindhu seemed preoccupied with dark subjects of conversation, such as tragedy, war, and death. When Sindhu’s grades began to decline and she seemed increasingly sad, unmotivated, and lethargic, her parents sought help for her.

Case D: Asia is an eight-year-old Korean American girl who has been having difficulty falling asleep. Once she falls asleep, she often wakes up screaming from nightmares. At times, Asia seems quite distracted. When she is distracted, she seems fearful. Her mother reports that Asia describes fearful daydreams and memories related to a recent car accident the family experienced. The accident had been serious; a passenger in the other car was killed. Although Asia did not witness the death, she is haunted by the impact and events after the accident. The themes in her play are related to fear, accidents, sirens, and hospitals. Her parents report that Asia has had impaired sleep, fearfulness, and distraction since the accident; she did not have those symptoms prior to the accident.

· Review the video Crisis, Trauma, and Disaster Response: Sexual Trauma found in the Learning Resources for this week and consider how you might use this information to help you conceptualize the case study for this Assignment.

Please no plagiarism and make sure you are able to access all resource on your own before you bid. One of the references must come from James, R. K., & Gilliland, B. E. (2017). I have attached several documents that you will need to complete this assignment. Please follow the instructions to get full credit for the assignment and put good details. There is no length requirement but it needs to address everything asked. I need this completed by 10/20/18 at 7pm.

Assignment: Case Study Response

For this Assignment, you will continue your work on your Case Study Response Assignment in which you construct an assessment, complete a case conceptualization, create a treatment plan, and recommend interventions for the client in the case study.

To Prepare:

· Review the video Crisis, Trauma, and Disaster Response: Sexual Trauma found in the Learning Resources for this week and consider how you might use this information to help you conceptualize the case study for this Assignment.

· Review the Case Study Jamie, Maria, and Sofia Luna, provided in the Learning Resources and use this Case Study to complete this Assignment.

· Review and use the Case Conceptualization Template provided in the Learning Resources and use this template to complete this Assignment.

Assignment:

In the Case Conceptualization Template, complete the following:

  • Assessment
  • Case Conceptualization
  • Treatment Plan
  • Interventions

Be sure to support your recommendations with specific references to the Learning Resources. Use proper APA format and citations.

Required Resources

Readings

James, R. K., & Gilliland, B. E. (2017). Crisis intervention strategies (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.

  • Chapter 10, “Partner Violence”

Document: Case Conceptualization Form Template (Word document)

Document: Case Study: Jamie, Maria, and Sofia Luna (Word document)

Required Media

Laureate Education (Producer). (2017a). Crisis, trauma, and disaster response: Sexual trauma [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.

Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 24 minutes.

Accessible player  –Downloads– Download Video w/CC Download Audio Download Transcript

Optional Resource

Kelly, A. (2015). Trauma-informed mindfulness-based stress reduction: A promising new model for working with survivors of interpersonal violence. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 85(2), 194–219. doi:10.1080/00377317.2015.1021191