Molly
Case Study of Molly
Overview
The purpose of this first assignment is to give you an initial opportunity to use the DSM-5-TR to make a diagnosis based on information provided in a specific case. Following the guidelines for diagnosis provided in the Unit 2 Introduction, think through the information in the case to come up with a diagnostic hypothesis. Follow the format of the Case Study Response Guide in the document you submit as your assignment. The focus of this assignment is the Case Study of Molly.
Instructions
Read the Case Study of Molly.
Using the DSM-5-TR, follow the guidelines for diagnosis to think through how you would diagnose Molly’s condition.
Once you have arrived at your diagnostic hypothesis, use the Case Study Response Guide to format your assignment, including your diagnosis in DSM-5-TR format.
Address the following questions in Part 4 of the Case Study Response Guide:
What other kinds of information would you like to know about Molly?
For illustrative purposes, add your own additional facts to Molly’s case and describe how this additional information might alter the diagnostic hypothesis.
Submit your completed response in the assignment area as “u02a1 Case Study of Molly.”
Optional Readings
Belsky and Pluess’s 2009 article, “Beyond Diathesis Stress: Differential Susceptibility to Environmental Influences,” from Psychological Bulletin, volume 135, issue 6, 885–908.
Driscoll, Lopez, and Kistner’s 2009 article, “A Diathesis-Stress Test of Response Styles in Children,” from Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, volume 28, issue 8, pages 1050–1070.
McKeever and Huff’s 2003 article, “A Diathesis-Stress Model of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Ecological, Biological, and Residual Stress Pathways,” from Review of General Psychology, volume 7, issue 3, pages 237–250.
Resources
Case Study of Molly Scoring Guide.
DSM-5-TR.
Case Study of Molly [DOC].
Case Study Response Guide [DOC].