Psychological disorders

 

 

 

 

Psychological disorders, such as depression, bipolar, and anxiety disorders can present several complications for patients of all ages. These disorders affect patients physically and emotionally, potentially impacting judgment, school and/or job performance, and relationships with family and friends. Since these disorders have many drastic effects on patients’ lives, it is important for advanced practice nurses to effectively manage patient care. With patient factors and medical history in mind, it is the advanced practice nurse’s responsibility to ensure the safe and effective diagnosis, treatment, and education of patients with psychological disorders.

For this Discussion, you will select an interactive media piece to practice decision making when treating patients with psychological disorders. You will recommend the most effective pharmacotherapeutic to treat the psychological disorder presented and examine potential impacts of pharmacotherapeutics on a patient’s pathophysiology.

To Prepare

Review this week’s interactive media pieces and select one to focus on for this Discussion.

Reflect on the decision steps in the interactive media pieces, and consider the potential impacts from the administration of the associated pharmacotherapeutics on the patient’s pathophysiology.

Post a brief explanation of the psychological disorder presented and the decision steps you applied in completing the interactive media piece for the psychological disorder you selected. Then, explain how the administration of the associated pharmacotherapeutics you recommended may impact the patient’s pathophysiology. How might these potential impacts inform how you would suggest treatment plans for this patient? Be specific and provide examples.

 

Psychological Disorders, therapy, and women’s well-being.

 

 

Using the KWL strategy

K – What do you know about this topic? How did you know it. Does anything look familiar to you?

W – What do you want to know about this topic? and why. what are you curious about?

L – What have you learned about this topic based on your findings? List three things you learned, and how it has impacted you based on your previous knowledge.

 

Psychological Disorders

 

Choose a psychological disorder from the DSM-V.

Summarize the symptoms of the disorder.
What type of therapy do you believe would be the most successful in treating this type of disorder? Support your opinion with research evidence.
Locate a current events or recent journal article on the disorder and share the key points (findings) with your classmates.

Psychological Disorders

Instructions
Choose one of the psychological disorders discussed this week and answer the following questions:

Briefly describe the criteria that qualify it as a disorder.
What kinds of medical treatment(s) are recommended for this disorder?
Discuss the cultural views of this disorder (any stigma or societal views?).
Now that you have an understanding of the different theoretical perspectives, compare and contrast two different perspectives (such as psychodynamic and behaviorism) on how this disorder is viewed and how it would be best treated.

Psychological Disorders

Instructions
Choose one of the psychological disorders discussed this week and answer the following questions:

Briefly describe the criteria that qualify it as a disorder.
What kinds of medical treatment(s) are recommended for this disorder?
Discuss the cultural views of this disorder (any stigma or societal views?).
Now that you have an understanding of the different theoretical perspectives, compare and contrast two different perspectives (such as psychodynamic and behaviorism) on how this disorder is viewed and how it would be best treated.

Psychological Disorders

 

The diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders across the lifespan has changed with time. Discuss at least one point grounded in the nature/nurture debate that relates to how ADHD is currently diagnosed as well as how the treatment has changed as compared to earlier versions of the DSM. You may use Internet resources as well as your textbook. Please cite your resource(s).

Psychological Disorders

 

Scenario 1
Jason: Whenever I see a question on an exam that I don’t know the answer to, I panic. I start to feel like I’m going to fail the whole exam.
Dr. Alvarez: Suppose you miss a few questions. What’s so awful about that? It would be nice if you could get them all, but you can still do well even if you don’t. Why don’t you take a practice exam at home and practice those positive thoughts about how you can succeed even if you miss a few questions?

Therapy ______________________________

Strategies __________________________________________________

Scenario 2
Dr. Mtumbo helps Martin overcome his fear of snakes by having him imagine a snake, then look at a picture of a snake, and then watch a movie that depicts snakes. Eventually, Dr. Mtumbo is able to get Martin to go to the zoo, stand close to the snake pit, and even touch a snake.

Therapy ______________________________

Strategies __________________________________________________

Scenario 3
Dr. Simonds: You told me you were suspicious that your boyfriend was cheating on you. Have you felt like anyone has betrayed you before?
Mercedes: When I was young, my father had been having an affair for a long time and eventually left our family.
Dr. Simonds: Maybe that has something to do with why you are suspicious of others now.

Therapy ______________________________

Strategies __________________________________________________

Scenario 4
Dr. Goldstein: Did you do the homework I gave you?
Eva: Yes, I was able to navigate the library all on my own.
Dr. Goldstein: So, do you think it will always be impossible for you to find your way around on your own?
Eva: No, I suppose not. I can learn how to find my way around better. I guess I’m not such a failure.

Therapy ______________________________

Strategies __________________________________________________

Scenario 5
Todd: I just came here from work, and let me tell you, it’s been one of the worst days of my life.
Dr. Bentley: It sounds like your job keeps becoming more stressful. It must be difficult.
Todd: Yeah, I want to punch my boss in the face.
Dr. Bentley: Well, I don’t support punching your boss, but I understand that your frustration is part of who you are, and it doesn’t make you a bad person.