Ashford 5: – Week four – Journal
The Subjectivity and Artwork of Prognosis
Though psychology prides itself on being a science, the artwork of prognosis goes past a easy guidelines of signs. Clinicians typically acknowledge that any diagnostic train should embody a culturally delicate interpretation and evaluation of signs.
This week’s dialogue touched on how a person’s tradition could affect the presentation of signs and syndromes. Preserving the dialogue in thoughts, take into account the significance and impression of a affected person’s cultural background when making a prognosis.
On this 250- to 500-word journal entry, start by selecting one symptom or syndrome coated within the Wen-Shing (2006) article that resonated with you. Utilizing the sources within the Ashford College Library, discover no less than one case examine on the symptom or syndrome and briefly describe it for the reader. Google Scholar shouldn’t be a suitable useful resource for this journal. Clarify clearly why you selected to touch upon this symptom or syndrome as an alternative of different choices. If the symptom or syndrome seems to be much like a situation discovered within the DSM-5, evaluate and distinction what’s discovered within the DSM-5 with what’s mentioned within the Wen-Shing article.
Think about another questions that got here up for you over the course of this week’s assignments. You could share as a lot or as little as you want, so long as it’s evident in your journal that you’ve taken the time to mirror.
Your journal will likely be graded based mostly on whether or not or not you offered a considerable and considerate entry.