Your Perfect Assignment is Just a Click Away
We Write Custom Academic Papers

100% Original, Plagiarism Free, Customized to your instructions!

glass
pen
clip
papers
heaphones

Mental Health Provisional and Differential Diagnosis Analysis

Mental Health Provisional and Differential Diagnosis Analysis

Mental Health Provisional and Differential Diagnosis Analysis

Description

John is a 48-year-old single white male who lives with his mother. His mother has major neurocognitive deficit and John is her primary caregiver. They live in a small rural town on a large property that John maintains. John has several pet dogs and is always working on several projects at a time on his land, including creating a large walkable maze out of hedges, as well as an adult-sized tire swing. He is vocal about his dislike of his small, poor, and provincial town but feels unable to leave. He has few personal relationships except for one young man, Tyler, who John often hires to help with his projects. He has complicated relationships with nearly everyone in his small town, including local officials. He regularly calls the town clerk, a woman named Faye, to either discuss issues or complain about things. Faye says they used to be close friends but once she got married he “changed” and he became “more negative.”

John completed high school but dropped out of college during his sophomore year although he is clearly an intelligent man. He says he was not successful because he often did not complete the required assignments, saying they were “stupid” and preferring to work on his own interests. John describes himself as a loner, never quite fitting in with others, and adds that he is bisexual though he has never had any long-term romantic relationships with men or women. He is by trade a horologist (a person who makes and repairs clocks and studies time). He is one of the few, or perhaps the only, person left in the country who does “fire gilding,” a process that melts mercury and gold together to create gold layers on clocks or other pieces. He also does electroplating, using chemicals including cyanide. He stays up for many hours and sometimes through the night working on clock repairs or related projects. John also describes himself as going through periods of deep depression where he becomes excessively concerned with problems in the world including global climate change or even local injustices such as the criminal charges that his friend Tyler has faced in the past. He has had these mood symptoms at least since adolescence. At these times, John contemplates suicide but has reportedly never made a suicide attempt. He mentions suicide frequently to Faye and Tyler. He does not drink alcohol daily but when he does drink, he tends to binge drink. He denies any illicit use. He describes himself as being in good general health, although he does sometimes experience episodes of vomiting and dizziness. He has never sought any mental health treatment and does not seem particularly interested in treatment, although he acknowledges that other people have expressed their concerns to him in the past.

Based on the information you have, how would you respond to the following questions?

What is your differential diagnosis? Discuss your provisional diagnosis and rule outs.

What, if any, labs, other diagnostics, or referrals might you consider?

  1. Using the Transtheoretical Model, which stage of change do you think John is in? Why? Based on the stage of change you identify, which type of interventions might you do?
  2. Given John’s rural environment and his history, John is likely to interface with primary care before he receives specialty mental health services. If you were a PMHNP working in an integrated care setting, how might you engage John in specialty mental health services? Discuss this in terms of your role and other roles within an integrated treatment team.
  3. Briefly describe one psychotherapeutic modality you would use with John and describe why you selected this therapy.
  4. Imagine you see John for a five-minute mini-consultation (a “warm handoff”) in an integrated care setting. Write a risk assessment of John, identifying any risk and protective factors in terms of risk of harm to self and others. Describe any specific steps you might take to decrease his overall risk. What if John refuses any further care? Are there any legal and/or ethical considerations and, if so, discuss these, along with steps you might take to resolve them.
  5. At least four pages, citations, double spaced, DSM-5 is a reference book for the assignment and you can find things online as long as they are cited. I need at least 5 references.FILLER TEXT

We offer the best custom essay writing services at an affordable rate. We have done this assignment before, we can also do it for you.

Order Solution Now

Our Service Charter

1. Professional & Expert Writers: Essay Pillars only hires the best. Our writers are specially selected and recruited, after which they undergo further training to perfect their skills for specialization purposes. Moreover, our writers are holders of masters and Ph.D. degrees. They have impressive academic records, besides being native English speakers.

2. Top Quality Papers: Our customers are always guaranteed of papers that exceed their expectations. All our writers have +5 years of experience. This implies that all papers are written by individuals who are experts in their fields. In addition, the quality team reviews all the papers before sending them to the customers.

3. Plagiarism-Free Papers: All papers provided by Essay Pillars are written from scratch. Appropriate referencing and citation of key information are followed. Plagiarism checkers are used by the Quality assurance team and our editors just to double-check that there are no instances of plagiarism.

4. Timely Delivery: Time wasted is equivalent to a failed dedication and commitment. Essay Pillars is known for timely delivery of any pending customer orders. Customers are well informed of the progress of their papers to ensure they keep track of what the writer is providing before the final draft is sent for grading.

5. Affordable Prices: Our prices are fairly structured to fit in all groups. Any customer willing to place their assignments with us can do so at very affordable prices. In addition, our customers enjoy regular discounts and bonuses.

6. 24/7 Customer Support: At Essay Pillars, we have put in place a team of experts who answer to all customer inquiries promptly. The best part is the ever-availability of the team. Customers can make inquiries anytime.