a. Background: This can include information about the character’s family, social, medical, academic, and occupational history as well as notable demographic information. …show more content…
Clinical Observations: You should include information about the presenting problem, current symptoms, and current social functioning.
c. Diagnosis: This should be multi-axial and based on the 5 Axes of the DSM-IV.
d. Discussion: Explain, using evidence from various sources (textbook, DSM, and one other reliable source), supporting evidence of your main (Axis I and/or Axis II) diagnosis. Additionally, discuss you differential diagnosis, that is, the other diagnoses you considered and why they were ruled out from your final diagnosis.
e. Evaluation: Please conclude your paper by evaluating the accuracy of the movie’s depiction of the abnormal behavior/diagnosis based on what you have learned about the disorder.
You can earn up to 50 points and grading is based on an evaluation rubric available on the course website on Blackboard. If you hope to choose a movie not on this list, it must first be approved by me. Everyone must submit their choice of film by the beginning of class on September 27. Final papers will be due November 20.
A Beautiful Mind (2001)
Adaptation