Instructions For this final assignment, you will identify a specific psychiatric condition about which you would like to develop a deeper

Instructions

For this final assignment, you will identify a specific psychiatric condition about which you would like to develop a deeper understanding. To do this, you will prepare a narrated PowerPoint presentation in which you will present a clinical case, provide a diagnosis, and outline a treatment approach using the best current treatment evidence. Speaker notes must be included in the slides, along with APA-formatted references supporting the information provided.

The PowerPoint presentation (15-20 slides total, not including title or reference slides) must include 1-2 slides addressing each of these:

· A succinct case summary/presentation.

· A thorough diagnosis.

· A slide that addresses the five domains of Garcia and Petrovitch’s (2015) Diversity/Resilience formulation (see Week 1 readings): Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Community, Spiritual, and Diversity. How is each of these illustrated in the client vignette?  

· Summary of the current evidence on causes of the condition

· Recommendations for individual therapy.

· Recommendations for couple or family therapy.

· Best current medications and biomedical interventions (TMS, ECT) used to treat the condition. 

· Ethical issues that may present with this diagnosis.

· Ways in which you will collaborate with other members of the treatment team.

· Potential self-care issues that may present in working with this diagnosis.

This assignment is a narrated PowerPoint case presentation (15-20 slides) that will be delivered with a group of colleagues and supervisors with a minimum of 5 scholarly, professional references (please do not use client education or lay information materials) (no more than five years old) (not including the DSM-5). Please make sure the information is properly cited as used in the slides.  Please provide speaker notes in the “notes” section of your slides. Your notes should be 50-200 words in length.  This information must not be directly copied from the source.

This activity is used to measure your progress in accomplishing the program’s Student Learning Outcome (SLO) #2, which states, “Apply family systems-oriented clinical skills across a variety of contexts.”

Length: 15-20 slides, not including title and reference slides.  Presentation must be narrated and include speaker notes (50-200 words) for each slide. All information used from outside sources must be properly formatted using APA citation standards.

Week 11 Resources

AATBS National MFT Course Materials-2022

Review previous lessons

Access your Redshelf book in the Getting Started module of the course. Please note that the 
AATBS National MFT Course Materials are contained within a bundled package labeled “Marriage and Family Therapy National Licensing Exam Prep (MFT), 2022”. Once this resource is opened in a PDF, click Contents in the upper right hand corner of the PDF and navigate to the section entitled 
MFT NA Assessment 2022.

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Is diagnosis enough to guide interventions in mental health? Using case formulation in clinical practice

MacNeil, C.A., Hasty, M.K., Conus, P., & Berk, M. (2012) Is diagnosis enough to guide interventions in mental health? Using case formulation in clinical practice. 
BMC Medicine, 10, 111

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Kaltura User Guide

National University (2023). 
Kaltura User Guide. Graduate Studies Support Center.

This resource includes instructions for recording and uploading videos into courses using Kaltura.

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APA Style for PowerPoints

Academic Success Center. (2020). 
APA style for PowerPoints. Northcentral University.

This is a helpful resource for preparing and properly formatting a presentation.

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Adding diversity and resiliency to the diagnostic process: A formulation

Petrovich, A., & Garcia, B. (2015). Chapter 2: Adding diversity and resiliency to the diagnostic process: A Formulation. In 
Strengthening the DSM: Incorporating resilience and cultural competency (2nd ed).

Read pages 29-54

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