Schizophreniform Delusional Disorder and Brief Psychotic Disorder.docx
1. Topic: Schizo-Affective Disorder, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional
Disorder and Brief Psychotic Disorder
Topic: Schizo-Affective Disorder, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional Disorder and Brief
Psychotic DisorderTopic: Schizo-Affective Disorder, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional
Disorder and Brief Psychotic DisorderPermalink: https:// /topic-schizo-aff…ychotic-
disorder/Topic: Schizo-Affective Disorder, Schizophreniform Disorder, Delusional Disorder
and Brief Psychotic DisorderOrder DescriptionMs. NeighborsMs. Neighbors is a 25 year old,
single, unemployed African American woman who was evaluated in the crisis center after
her sister observed that her behavior had become increasingly bizarre and her work habits
erratic. She had no prior psychiatric history.Ms. Neighbors lost her job 3 months ago and
had become increasingly preoccupied with her neighbors who she felt were harassing her
by “accessing” her thoughts and then repeating them to her. She admitted to feeling
“stressed” since she lost her job.She presented as poised, attractive and appeared perfectly
normal which surprised her evaluators after they had read her admission complaints. She
had no insight as to why she was being evaluated. She denied mood disturbance and denied
having any psychotic symptoms. When asked if anyone could read her mind, she replied,
“Yes, it happens all the time,” and described how when she was planning her dinner in
silence, she heard her neighbors reciting her menu out on the street. She claimed that
everyone developed telepathic powers in childhood and she had just become aware of hers.
She was also upset that her neighbors were critical of her and saying that “You’re no good”
and “You have to leave.” She admitted to thinking about having a “contract” put out to
“eliminate” the neighbors.The patient was medicated and her beliefs about thought
broadcasting remitted. Within 2 months she was employed and feeling well.Questions:What
is her diagnosis?What are the symptoms that helped you make this diagnosis? What
diagnostic criteria do they relate to?What are two other possible diagnoses and why did you
not choose them?Discuss the role of genetics in this case.What is her prognosis?READ:
Chapter 13 (B & D); (Delusional , Brief Psychotic Disorders)Book: Barlow, David H., and
Duran, D.V.Mark (2015). Abnormal Psychology: An Integrative Approach (7th Ed.). Belmont,
CA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning.Note:Please, read instructions carefully as provided.
Make sure to cite your work and to provide your references. Careful when you use words
that affirm 100% what you are saying. Always “according to” otherwise it looks like I am
affirming it. Thank you.•How are physicians and patients regulated by government?
2. ?Describe how the regulatory environment will impact the health care economy when
formulating a response.