Response Templates for Vignettes Set 1(1)

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Vignettes Set #1 These vignettes correspond to Chapters 5, 6, and 9 (Anxiety, Trauma, and Somatic Disorders) On each of the following pages (each page corresponds to one of the vignettes within this set- see label at the top of each page), provide the following information in the appropriate location: your DSM-V diagnosis list of symptoms from the vignette that supports your DSM-V diagnosis other statements you found in the vignette that supports your DSM-V diagnosis When you have completed all the vignettes, do the following: check your email (within Black Board) on Monday at 6:15 pm (the week this set of vignettes is due) to see if you were selected to turn in this set. if you see the email notification stating that you were selected to turn it this set, submit this set of vignettes any time prior to 8:00 pm on that Monday night. Whether or not you were chosen to submit this set of vignettes, print a copy of your work and bring it to class on Thursday (we will be going over the vignettes in class). Vignette Identification: 1 DSM-V Diagnosis (should be only one): factitious disorder Symptoms described in the vignette which led to your DSM-V Diagnosis- number each one you list (the number of symptoms will vary depending on your diagnosis): 1.high anxiety 2.frequent visits to the doctor 3.multiple minor procedures 4. exagerating symptoms Statements/quotes made in the vignette which may have influenced your diagnosis- number each one you list (this will vary depending on the number of pertinent statements within a given vignette): 1. 23 visits to the doctor in 6 months 2. exagerates illnesses ex. her vomiting fits lasting weeks at a time with no valid illness 3. her otherwise severe anxiety was nonexistent when talking about her medical history .
Vignette Identification: 2 DSM-V Diagnosis (should be only one): Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms described in the vignette which led to your DSM-V Diagnosis- number each one you list (the number of symptoms will vary depending on your diagnosis): 1. vivid memories of stressful event 2. paranoia 3. always preoccupied 4. reoccurent nightmares and no sleeping Statements/quotes made in the vignette which may have influenced your diagnosis- number each one you list (this will vary depending on the number of pertinent statements within a given vignette): 1. patient seemed as usual until seeing the murderer for the first time since the incident , triggering her symptoms 2. she seems to be startled easy even by friends 3. the reoccurent nightmares and vivid memories of event. 4. she feels constantly pursued by dark figures Vignette Identification: 3 DSM-V Diagnosis (should be only one): obsessive-compulsive disorder Symptoms described in the vignette which led to your DSM-V Diagnosis- number each one you list (the number of symptoms will vary depending on your diagnosis): 1.obscure routines that must be completed 2.severe anxiety 3.paranoia Statements/quotes made in the vignette which may have influenced your diagnosis- number each one you list (this will vary depending on the number of pertinent statements within a given vignette): 1.Traumatic event prior to her sypmtoms 2. Her rituals must be completed no matter how obscure or illogical they are.
Vignette Identification: 4 DSM-V Diagnosis (should be only one): generalized anxiety disorder Symptoms described in the vignette which led to your DSM-V Diagnosis- number each one you list (the number of symptoms will vary depending on your diagnosis): 1.anxiety with people 2.sweating 3.gulping while talking 4.fidgeting Statements/quotes made in the vignette which may have influenced your diagnosis- number each one you list (this will vary depending on the number of pertinent statements within a given vignette): 1. he cant cope with how social interactions go 2. he was stressed during the interview 3. job to job due to social problems Vignette Identification: 5 DSM-V Diagnosis (should be only one): social anxiety disorder Symptoms described in the vignette which led to your DSM-V Diagnosis- number each one you list (the number of symptoms will vary depending on your diagnosis): 1. anxiety 2. cued panic attacks 3.elevated during social interaction Statements/quotes made in the vignette which may have influenced your diagnosis- number each one you list (this will vary depending on the number of pertinent statements within a given vignette): 1. she is uncomfortable when being evaluated 2. her panic attacks are cued when in social scenario 3. long history to sensitivity to criticism Vignette Identification: 6 DSM-V Diagnosis (should be only one): illness anxiety disorder Symptoms described in the vignette which led to your DSM-V Diagnosis- number each one you list (the number of symptoms will vary depending on your diagnosis):
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1. health fears 2. panics attacks and obsesive worrying 3. unusual rituals Statements/quotes made in the vignette which may have influenced your diagnosis- number each one you list (this will vary depending on the number of pertinent statements within a given vignette): 1. obsesive calls and doctor visits 2.rituals interfering with daily life 3.worrying constantly Vignette Identification: 7 DSM-V Diagnosis (should be only one): anxiety disorder Symptoms described in the vignette which led to your DSM-V Diagnosis- number each one you list (the number of symptoms will vary depending on your diagnosis): 1. worrying 2. fear of rejection 3.insecurity 4.paranoia Statements/quotes made in the vignette which may have influenced your diagnosis- number each one you list (this will vary depending on the number of pertinent statements within a given vignette): 1. checking every window door etc. 2. having a hard time leaving the house 3. she has been a worrier her whole life Vignette Identification: 8 DSM-V Diagnosis (should be only one): Symptoms described in the vignette which led to your DSM-V Diagnosis- number each one you list (the number of symptoms will vary depending on your diagnosis): Statements/quotes made in the vignette which may have influenced your diagnosis- number each one you list (this will vary depending on the number of pertinent statements within a given vignette): Vignette Identification: 9
DSM-V Diagnosis (should be only one): dissociate amnesia Symptoms described in the vignette which led to your DSM-V Diagnosis- number each one you list (the number of symptoms will vary depending on your diagnosis): 1. lost memory 2. prior stress 3. heavy and consecutive trauma Statements/quotes made in the vignette which may have influenced your diagnosis- number each one you list (this will vary depending on the number of pertinent statements within a given vignette): 1. no prior injury or drug abuse 2. documented stress at home and workplace Vignette Identification: 10 DSM-V Diagnosis (should be only one): acute stress disorder Symptoms described in the vignette which led to your DSM-V Diagnosis- number each one you list (the number of symptoms will vary depending on your diagnosis): 1. panic attacks 2. heavy stress Statements/quotes made in the vignette which may have influenced your diagnosis- number each one you list (this will vary depending on the number of pertinent statements within a given vignette): 1.chest pains probably related to panic attacks 2. problem both at home ands work