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Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Case Study, Dual Diagnosis
Type of work:
Essay
Level:
College
Number of pages:
5 pages = 1375 words
Grade:
High Quality (Normal Charge)
Formatting style:
APA
Language Style:
English (U.S.)
Sources:
2
Deadline:
12 Mar 2019 10:07
Created:
10 Mar 2019 18:43
Website Region:
United States
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This is just be written from an Addiction counselor's point of view not a
mental health professional. So, there is no diagnosing the mental health
issues.
Dual diagnosis clients are often in treatment for substance use and mental
health disorders. Their treatment is trickier than those who only have one
of these disorders. For this assignment, you will research the complicated
relationship between mental health and substance use disorders. For
example, clients diagnosed with mood disorders often turn to alcohol or
illicit substances to regulate their moods.
Select one of the hypothetical client scenarios. Briefly summarize the
scenario and propose some health problems that the client might have as a
result of his/her illicit drug/alcohol use. Research the interaction
between the drug use and the mental health disorder use your textbook and
three other academic sources to support your ideas. Explain how the drug
directly affects the person’s nervous system.
First Part: Select a scenario
Darren
Darren is a 24-year-old male who was diagnosed with Attention Deficit
Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) and Bipolar Disorder. He was diagnosed with
ADHD at age seven by pediatric neurologist and started to take stimulants
to reduce the impulsivity. During his late high school years, he became
violent with his mother. He suffered mood swings that did not seem related
to the ADHD. His psychiatrist and psychologist added Bipolar Disorder to
his diagnosis. He was prescribed antidepressants in addition to his other
medications.
He was able to develop skills to manage his attention without medication.
He stopped taking stimulants for his ADHD. However, he continued to take
medications for the Bipolar Disorder diagnosis. These included Abilify and
Clonidine. Darren did not like taking either of those drugs, so he began to
experiment with using a combination of marijuana and cocaine to manage his
moods. Darren is now addicted to using marijuana and feels that he cannot
function without it.
Darren needs treatment for his drug use, but will also need help with his
bipolar disorder symptoms too. He lives with a girlfriend who has
threatened to move out if he does not get treatment soon. He wants to
change, but insists that his marijuana use is the only thing that
stabilizes his moods.
Rhonda
Rhonda is a 32-year-old mother of two young children who has a history of
depression (including post-partum) and alcoholism. She smokes two packs of
cigarettes a day and drinks the equivalent of two bottles of wine a day.
She was initially diagnosed with depression as a teenager. From the age of
13 to 18, she used self-injury to alleviate her stress and depression. She
received treatment and stopped cutting. However, she began drinking and
smoking in place of cutting.
Rhonda suffered intense periods of depression after the birth of both
children. Her doctor prescribed Prozac and Wellbutrin at different times.
She did not think that the medications worked very well, so she often took
double doses of her medications along with wine. She continued to see a
therapist during these times, but did not reveal that she was drinking.
Rhonda was referred to treatment because of a Driving Under the Influence
arrest. She revealed that she has been drinking and smoking cigarettes
throughout the day to treat her depression. She does not think that her
medications work. Her husband will support her recovery as long as she
promises to stop drinking and take her depression medication.
Part One (about two pages)
1. Summarize the scenario explaining why the client is considered “dually
diagnosed.”
2. Using your research, explain the health problems that can occur from
using the specifically mentioned illicit drug/alcohol. What are the effects
on the body/brain?
Part Two (about two pages)
3. Using your research, explain how the specific illicit drug/alcohol
impacts the person’s mental health disorder (e.g. someone diagnosed with
anxiety and takes a stimulant will have increased anxiety).
4. Explain the specific problems that exist in treating the dual diagnosed
(e.g. setting for treatment, interventions, medical treatment).
This is an essay so be sure you are weaving the answers to the questions
into a well-written academic essay. The viewpoint and purpose should be
clearly established and sustained. The writing should be well ordered,
logical and unified, as well as original and insightful. The essay should
be 1200 words (not including the title and reference page) supported by
current research, and formatted according to the most recent edition of the
APA manual.
You must demonstrate college-level communication through the composition of
original materials in Standard American English. [Note: Standard American
English is the common language of educated professionals and is understood
by people across different geographical regions, educational backgrounds,
and ethnic and racial associations.] Please visit the Writing Center to
access information about using appropriate “in-text citations” and to get
help with writing mechanics.
Each paper should include:
A title page
The paper itself (the "discussion")body of the paper
“In-text citations “formatted according to the most recent edition of the
APA manual
Use standard margins: 1" on all sides.
Use standard 12-point font size, Times New Roman or Arial.
Use standard double-spacing: average of 22 lines per page, and between 20
and 24 lines per page.
Use left-aligned text. Do not right-justify.
A reference page
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