Abnormal Psych Ch13 Case Studies
Which of the following best describes Adrian's emotional functioning?
He appears to have relatively normal fluctuations in mood.
According to the full diagnostic criteria listed DSM-5 for psychotic disorders, Alan appears to meet the criteria for a diagnosis of ________.
Schizophreniform Disorder
According to the full diagnostic criteria listed DSM-5 for psychotic disorders, Adrian appears to meet the criteria for a diagnosis of ________.
Erotomanic type
Which of the following best describes Alan's current state?
Alan's bizarre thoughts and actions have been noticed by others, but they haven't had any significant negative impact
Some of the symptoms associated with various psychotic disorders are summarized as follows. In the Present column, indicate which symptoms are clearly present in Alan's case. Check all that apply.
-Bizarre or unusual delusions -Hallucinations -Symptoms that are not attributable to substance us -Concurrent mood symptoms brief relative to delusional periods
Some of the symptoms associated with various psychotic disorders are summarized as follows. In the Present column, indicate which symptoms are clearly present in Alan's case. Check all that apply. (pt.2)
-Delusions -Hallucinations related to nature of the delusions
Some of the symptoms associated with various psychotic disorders are summarized as follows. In the Present column, indicate which symptoms are clearly present in Adrian's case. Check all that apply. (pt.3)
-Delusions of being loved by a famous person -Symptoms persistent for more than one month -No current substance abuse
Some of the symptoms associated with various psychotic disorders are summarized as follows. In the Present column, indicate which symptoms are clearly present in Alan's case. Check all that apply. (pt.3)
-Symptoms that have persisted for at least one month -Markedly disorganized behavior
It is not unusual for the behavior of someone like Alan to have profound effects on others. At one point in the assessment, Alan's supervisor is quoted as saying "I don't want Alan to think that his 'gift' is an acceptable substitute for his training." Which of the following best expresses the supervisor's apprehension?
Alan may try to save people using his touch instead of performing standard medical procedures.
It's not usual for the behavior of someone like Alan to have profound effects on others. In fact, sometimes the disruption a patient experiences isn't due directly to his/her symptoms but rather to the reactions that other people have. Which of the following is a likely reaction by Alan's coworkers that would have a negative impact on his occupational functioning?
His coworkers may no longer want to partner with him because they're scared of his behavior.