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Treatment Plan Diagnoses, Goals, and Objective for Eliza: A Review
Examine the case and propose why the changes occurred
It is important that the systematic progress of maintaining Eliza's recovery process is not affected in any way. The case from the school is genuine enough. In case a new strategy is instituted, the initial plan and its progress together with the results so far will be of no importance. The changes were necessary on three main grounds: protection of the integrity of the medical process, protection of Eliza, and ultimate… Continue Reading...
his mind as well as body gets treated. This multidisciplinary PTSD treatment plan can drastically reduce symptoms and psychiatric drug consumption necessity. It is also promising in that it may accelerate healing and typically does away with the need to refer the patient for other… Continue Reading...
and to stop "therapy shopping," at least until she gives one of the recommended treatment plans a try. Next, Jen has expressly asked that she confront the issues surrounding her childhood abuse, specifically experience with sexual abuse. This will be an immediate therapeutic goal because many of Jen's problems may be rooted in this past trauma and her need to develop cognitive schemas and coping mechanisms. It will also be important to assess Jen's social support system, clarifying her relationship with her parents, her relatives, her friends, and any community she may have. Also, short-term goals will help Jen to understand better why she… Continue Reading...
he feels are aligned with clinical depression due to the traumatizing loss of both his income and his primary interest in life.
Treatment Plan
The foundation of the treatment plan with which to counteract the feelings of depression consuming Jacob is therapy substantially influenced by Acceptance and Commitment Theory. This theory is an example of some of the more progressive aspects of interpersonal psychotherapy, particularly for adaptations involving multiple randomized controlled trials (Weissman et al., 2007, p. 88). Initially, the nature of that therapy will be individual. However, as sessions progress and the client becomes more acclimated to the fundamental concepts of this type of therapy, he will eventually supplement individual sessions… Continue Reading...
it is recommended to proceed with Dawn's treatment using IPT.
Dawn's treatment plan within an IPT framework will begin with a brief explanation of the treatment and theory. The therapist can explain what depression is and why it is believed Dawn exhibits symptoms. Dawn's use of alcohol to fall asleep should not be viewed as a sign of substance abuse at this time; she only "discovered" her appreciation of alcohol's ability to relax her recently. The therapist's goal is to prevent Dawn's use of alcohol from becoming habituated, to impede the goals of therapy, or to lead to her reaching for… Continue Reading...
as recommended by their health-care providers. Correct and accurate adherence to a treatment plan, particularly taking medication on a regular basis and as recommended in the prescriptions is a shared clinical challenge not only for clinicians but patients as well. The population growth of older adults continues to magnify and increase with the baby boomer age group almost coming to their age of retiring. The inference of this is that there is an increasing necessity for enhancing healthcare results amongst patients suffering from heart failure. Self-care discrepancies have been established to be considerably linked with deleterious healthcare results amongst heart failure patients.… Continue Reading...
can add a layer of complexity to any treatment plan by inhibiting communications.
Since cultural factors have been long recognized to be an important consideration in developing care plans, there have been various models that been constructed to help mitigate culturally-based challenges. One such model, the Campinha-Bacote's model of cultural competence in health care delivery, is defined as process of building Cultural Competence in the Delivery of Healthcare Services and is commonly remember by the mnemonic ASKED (awareness, skills, knowledge, encounters and desire) (Ingram, 2012). This model states that cultural competence and developing the needed skills relevant to… Continue Reading...
model or theoretical orientation for individuals or families who migrate to another country? 6) Discuss a treatment plan for individuals or families who migrate to another country. What issues may emerge as individuals or families continue to adjust to their life in the new country? 8) What referrals would you consider at the beginning phase or middle phase of therapy? Towards the end of the video (you watched in class), as you see their situation, what referrals would you consider for various individuals or families?
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Castillo, R.J. (1997). Culture and mental illness: A client-centered approach. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. ISBN: 9780534345587
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This two-part question will allow the assessment to help navigate what Betty is having trouble with and enable development of a treatment plan/recommendation that will allow her to get back some of the autonomy and independence she had before the tornado. Because Betty was such a prominent figure prior to the tornado, she needs to incorporate some of her former self and former actions into the rebuilding of herself and her life.
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The diagnosis code that would be used to diagnose Betty would be (PTSD) DSM-5 309.81 (F43.10). Because Betty experienced symptoms after a traumatic event (the tornado), her symptoms fall under PTSD. While the assessment questions included a potential… Continue Reading...
Mental health counseling is a field that focuses on helping people to achieve mental and emotional wellness. The treatment plan will typically consist of seeing clients continuously throughout the year. Specific areas of specialization exist in mental health counseling, such as counseling for addiction, trauma, or youth services. If a mental health counselor specializes in youth services, he could work in a variety of different settings, such as a school or a behavioral health center. This paper will define the mental health counseling profession and describe typical duties of the job, the population it serves, and the type of education needed.
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mother. She disagrees with the idea that the treatment plan should only focus on comfort and exclude any CPR. It appears that Mrs. Beaudoin is not leading a meaningful life and she is suffering at the hands of the team trying to keep her alive. Generally, the ethical issues involved include the capacity of the patient to make decisions, the right of the patient to refuse to take treatment, withdrawal and withholding of treatment to sustain life, hydration and nutrition issues, assisted suicide, and no code decisions (McCabe, M. S. & Coyle, 2014).
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some of the reasons why family members would insist on such a treatment plan is owing to the lack of knowledge, their need for attaining control of the medical decisions for the patient, fear of loss and also guilt. Families usually find it hard and are disinclined to come to the acceptance that death is inevitable. Families usually have the conviction that the decision as to what kind of care the patient receives is partly up to them. Therefore, the fear of loss brings a dilemma with the nurse even when the right thing is to provide palliative care until the patient… Continue Reading...
missing, click here to view the entire document ]…toxins in the samples and making recommendations on a treatment plan. A toxicology report is an important aspect of determining the level of toxins in someone’s blood or urine.
There is need to generate the report quickly through screening if the case is sensitive, but further testing is always required to determine qualitative and quantitative data on the correct amount of toxins. Quick screening does not guarantee accurate results, but the combination of liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry guarantees the qualitative and quantitative techniques are applied to get the correct percentage of toxins in any given sample. The new… Continue Reading...
The information is in turn utilized to develop a suitable treatment plan for the client based on available resources and his/her interactions with the multiple systems in his/her life.
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with respect to its need to upgrade or update its water treatment plant which is more than 40 years old and costly to maintain. With the large automaker set to come to the unincorporated area of the county, the need to service the increased demand will put severe strain on the treatment plant. The problem is: what to do?
This problem can be framed as an opportunity. In fact, it is possible that this problem presents us with several different opportunities. The best way to decide which opportunity is worth pursuing is to conduct a cost benefit analysis. And the first… Continue Reading...