Differential Diagnoses September 25, 2007
You are a psychologist who has been referred 5 cases from the local school district. You have been asked to evaluate and diagnose each case…
Case #1 4-year old male who is “delayed” 4-year old male who is “delayed” Initial hypotheses? Initial hypotheses?
Diagnosis… Axis I: Axis I: Axis II: Axis II: Axis III: Axis III: Axis IV: Axis IV: Axis V: Axis V:
Case #2 9-year old girl with “school problems” 9-year old girl with “school problems” Initial hypotheses? Initial hypotheses?
Diagnosis… Axis I: Axis I: Axis II: Axis II: Axis III: Axis III: Axis IV: Axis IV: Axis V: Axis V:
Case #3 5-year old girl who is “acting out, school refusal” 5-year old girl who is “acting out, school refusal”
Diagnosis… Axis I: Axis I: Axis II: Axis II: Axis III: Axis III: Axis IV: Axis IV: Axis V: Axis V:
Case #4 15-year old female with “school problems” 15-year old female with “school problems”
Diagnosis… Axis I: Axis I: Axis II: Axis II: Axis III: Axis III: Axis IV: Axis IV: Axis V: Axis V:
Case #5 15-year old male with “aggression” 15-year old male with “aggression”
Diagnosis… Axis I: Axis I: Axis II: Axis II: Axis III: Axis III: Axis IV: Axis IV: Axis V: Axis V: