Mgt 311 Week 2 Health And Social Care Case Studies

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Charlene, I had to choose to respond to this because I was the wife in this role play. I enjoyed getting into the role play and I respect how well you posed yourself in a professional manner. I believe you were accurate in your diagnosis. In learning more about filling out paperwork when it comes to diagnosis, I learned to categorize the diagnosis to priority. So, in this particular case, I would use DSM (APA 2013) V61.10 (Z63.0), Relationship Distress With Spouse or Intimate Partner as the first one, then V61.03 (Z63.5), Disruption of Family by Separation or Divorce and lastly V61.20 (Z62.820) Parent-Child Relational Problem. A chose the Parent-child Relational problem as the last priority because the first two appeared to be the more

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