Review these two videos: •The Case of Julio: Julio is a 36-year-old single
gay male. He is of Cuban descent. He was born and raised in Florida by his
parents with his two sisters. He attended community college but did not
follow through with his plan to obtain a four-year degree, because his poor
test taking skills created barriers. He currently works for a sales
promotion company, where he is tasked with creating ads for local
businesses. He enjoys the more social aspects of his job, but tracking the
details is challenging and has caused him to lose jobs in the past. He has
been dating his partner, Justin, for five years. Justin feels it is time
for them to commit and build a future. Justin is frustrated that Julio
refuses to plan the wedding and tends to blame Julio’s family. While
Julio’s parents hold some traditional religious values, they would welcome
Justin into the family but are respectfully waiting for Julio to make his
plans known. Justin is as overwhelmed by the details at home as he is at
work. •The Case of Kimi: Kimi is a 48-year-old female currently separated
from her husband, Robert, of 16 years. They have no children, which was
consistent with Kimi’s desire to focus on her career as a sales manager.
She told Robert a pregnancy would wreck her efforts to maintain her body.
His desire to have a family was a goal he decided he needed to pursue with
someone else. He left Kimi six months ago for a much younger woman and
filed for divorce. Kimi began having issues with food during high school
when she was on the dance team and felt self-conscious wearing the
form-fitting uniform. During college, she sought treatment because her
roommate became alarmed by her issues around eating. She never told her
parents about this and felt it was behind her. Her parents are Danish and
value privacy. They always expected Kimi to be independent. Her lack of
communication about her private life did not concern them. They are
troubled by Robert’s behavior and consider his conspicuous infidelity as a
poor reflection upon their family. Kimi has moved in with her parents while
she and Robert are selling the house, which has upended the balance in
their relationship. For a third case, choose one of these videos: •The
Case of Reese: -Reese is a 44-year-old married African American female.
Her parents live in another state, and she is their only child. Her father
is a retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel who was stationed both in the United
States and overseas while Reese was growing up. She entered the Air Force
as soon as she graduated high school at age 17 and has achieved the rank of
Chief Master Sergeant. She has been married 15 years to John, and they
recently discovered she is pregnant. The unexpected pregnancy has been
quite disorienting for someone who has planned and structured major
decision her entire life. Reese is fiercely loyal to her extended family
and frequently travels to help her parents care for her aunts, uncles, and
cousins whenever they experience hardships. Her efforts are not always
appreciated, because she offers very specific guidance and is easily
frustrated by their lack of followthrough. •The Case of Daneer: Daneer is
a 50-year-old male. He emigrated to the United States from Serbia with his
parents and older brother when he was four years old. Daneer and his
brother were harshly disciplined by their parents when they failed to
follow family rules or did not live up to their standards. It was not
unusual for his parents to refuse to speak to the boys for days when their
grades were low. Daneer’s parents are practicing Muslims, but Daneer
rejected their faith when he reached adulthood. His relationships with his
parents and brother are strained by his tendency to alternate between being
a doting son and lashing out when they rebuke his lifestyle. They
disapprove of his life choices that are inconsistent with their religious
beliefs. Daneer was briefly married in his 20s, but his wife left him after
six months and filed an order of protection. He was briefly hospitalized
after a serious suicide attempt shortly after his marriage ended. He has
worked several jobs as a waiter and often quits before he is fired due to
conflicts with other staff. Download the Unit 9 Assignment Template. Use
it to complete your assignment. Instructions For each case, you will
complete a diagnostic analysis you select from the list of assessment tools
provided late in this assignment. Each case requires the following
information to be addressed: •Describe presenting concerns and relevant
history. •Explain what information has been provided in each case that
helps to determine which disorders are appropriate for consideration
(differential diagnoses) for a final diagnosis. Evaluate how at least one
assessment tool, which is listed in the List of Assessment Tools resource,
will aid in obtaining further information to back up your final diagnosis.
The Differential Diagnosis Decision Tree may be helpful to guide this
process. •Present DSM-5 and ICD-10 codes including relevant Z codes. Assume
that the client has presented for treatment with their partner or parents.
•Provide a descriptive rationale for the DSM diagnosis that best fits the
information provided, including relevant ICD codes. This should be written
in a narrative form using complete sentences. Support your rationale with
scholarly sources. Optional readings found in the course syllabus may be
particularly relevant. •Describe indications or contraindications that help
determine whether a medication consultation is appropriate, and provide
rationale with support from scholarly sources.
I have attached the template and references that you can use please pay
attention to details. Each paragraph must have a heading based on the
assignment question.
NB:Remember you will chose either Reese or Daneer as the third Case
scenario.
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