Psychology assignment 3360

Discussion 1: Somatic Symptoms and Related Disorders, Dissociative Disorders When a client presents physical ailments for which no medical evidence confirms a condition, the client’s pain may not simply go away. Rather, the pain may persist, further disrupting the client’s life. In these cases, psychological evaluations may be used to determine if any psychological disorders exist. Specifically, somatic symptom, conversion, and factitious disorders, as well as dissociative disorders may be considered for the client’s diagnosis. Additionally, psychologists may also evaluate whether other confounding factors, such as environmental and/or individual variables, influence a diagnosis. For this Discussion, review the case study in the Learning Resources. Consider the presenting symptoms of the client and any confounding factors that may influence diagnosis. With these thoughts in mind: Post by Day 3聽a diagnosis for the聽female聽in the case study and explain your rationale for assigning these diagnoses on the basis of the DSM. Consider the presenting symptoms of the client and any confounding factors that may influence diagnosis. Then describe three confounding factors that may influence client diagnosis and why. Be specific. Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the Learning Resources and current literature. Required Resources Readings 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 American Psychiatric Association. (2013).聽Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders(5th ed.). Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Somatic Symptoms and Related Disorders 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Dissociative Disorders 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Feeding and Eating Disorders 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Paris, J. (2015). The intelligent clinician鈥檚 guide to the DSM-5聽(2nd ed.).聽New York, NY: Oxford University Press. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Chapter 12, Substance Use, Eating, and Sexual Disorders 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., Oddy, W. H., & Crosby, R. D. (2013). DSM鈥揑V鈥揟R and DSM-5 eating disorders in adolescents: Prevalence, stability, and psychosocial correlates in a population-based sample of male and female adolescents.聽Journal Of Abnormal Psychology,聽122(3), 720鈥732. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Arnold, C. (2012). Inside wrong body.聽Scientific American Mind,聽23(2), 36鈥41. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 McFarland, M. B., & Petrie, T. A. (2012). Male body satisfaction: Factorial and construct validity of the body parts satisfaction scale for men.聽Journal of Counseling Psychology,聽59(2), 329鈥337. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. 路聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 Stice, E., Marti, C., & Rohde, P. (2013). Prevalence, incidence, impairment, and course of the proposed DSM-5 eating disorder diagnoses in an 8-year prospective community study of young women.聽Journal of Abnormal Psychology,聽122(2), 445鈥457. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. 聽 Richardson, L. F. (1998). Psychogenic dissociation in childhood: The role of the clinical psychologist.聽The Counseling Psychologist, 26(1), 69鈥100. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Talleyrand, R. M. (2010). Eating disorders in African American girls: Implications for counselors.聽Journal of Counseling & Development, 88(3), 319鈥324. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Tolaymat, L. D., & Moradi, B. (2011). U.S. Muslim women and body image: Links among objectification theory constructs and the hijab.聽Journal of Counseling Psychology, 58(3), 383鈥392. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Wiseman, M. C., & Moradi, B. (2010). Body image and eating disorder symptoms in sexual minority men: A test and extension of objectification theory.聽Journal of Counseling Psychology, 57(2), 154鈥166. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. Witte, T., Didie, E., Menard, W., & Phillips, K. (2012). The relationship between body dysmorphic disorder behaviors and the acquired capability for suicide.聽Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior,聽42(3), 318鈥331. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

 
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