Case Study – Sexual Dysfunction and Gender Dysphoria

Case Study – Sexual Dysfunction and Gender Dysphoria

Case Study – Sexual Dysfunction and Gender Dysphoria

For the first part of this Application, you review the client in the case study in the Learning Resources. Give a DSM diagnosis for the presenting problem. Include an assessment of the client’s ability to function in daily life. Be sure to pay particular attention to symptoms of the disorder and the influence of the disorder on the client as well as the client’s significant other.

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For the second part, imagine a 13-year-old female client is brought by her parents to see you. Her parents are concerned because they report their daughter is very unhappy with being a girl. She is increasingly being teased at school because she looks, dresses, and tries to act like a boy. She is an active athlete, but will only play contact sports with boys. The client states she does not like her breasts and wishes she could have them removed. She reports that she has always wanted to be a boy for as long as she can remember. Give a DSM diagnosis for the presenting problem. Include an assessment of the client’s ability to function in daily life. Be sure to pay particular attention to the symptoms of the disorder and the influence it has on the client, as well as the client’s family.

The Assignment (3–4 pages)

  • A DSM diagnosis of each client
  • An explanation of your rationale for assigning these diagnoses on the basis of the DSM
  • An explanation of what other information you might need about each client to make an accurate diagnosis
  • A brief description of additional individuals you might include in your assessment and explain why
  • Discuss how you would produce a comfortable environment to lead your clients to discuss their issues

 

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Sexual Dysfunction, Schizophrenia Spectrum, and Other Psychotic Disorders Sexual Dysfunction, Schizophrenia Spectrum, and Other Psychotic Disorders Program Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING] MALE SPEAKER: It’s pretty frustrating. Not just for me, but for the both of us. I mean I feel like I’m letting her down. I mean we do other things. But I just can’t seem to get an erection. It’s no fun. FEMALE SPEAKER: We’re hanging in there though. FEMALE SPEAKER: Well, it seems as if you guys support each other. And you’ve had a complete physical, right? MALE SPEAKER: Yes. I’ve been checked out by both my GP and a urologist. Nothing medically showed up. I’m pretty healthy. I mean I barely even drink. Maybe a couple of beers or a glass of wine now and then, but-The one doctor tried putting me on some of those medicines for erectile dysfunction. Like the