Week 10 Assignment 2: Psychiatric Interview (Pediatric)

Overview

The purpose of this assignment is for you to complete a comprehensive psychiatric mental health assessment of a child/adolescent as practice for entry into PMHNP clinical practice and continued growth in interviewing skills throughout the term.

Instructions

To complete your assignment:

You will complete a comprehensive psychiatric mental health assessment of an child/adolescent. This should NOT be a patient you have encountered in your work but, instead, should be a family member or friend (who gives consent). You should note that all information will be confidential and that their private information will NOT be shared as part of this assignment. Your assessment should be comprehensive, and you should refer to course texts to inform items for inclusion in your assessment. Keep in mind that you will be responsible for covering those areas addressed in the reading assignments up to this point. The documentation should remain HIPAA-compliant even though this is not a real patient. (DO NOT USE REAL PATIENT IDENTIFIERS.)

The patient will be referred to as Jane Doe or Jack Doe.

Use the Initial Psychiatric SOAP Note Template (Word) to complete this assignment.

Please refer to the Grading Rubric for details on how this activity will be graded.

Week 10 Assignment 1: Motivational Interviewing Certificate

Instructions

  • Log in to American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) e-Learning Center for the Free Motivational Interviewing course and CEUs. https://e-learning.apna.org/products/motivational-interviewing
  • Register for the free course using the green Register option to the right edge of the page.
    • Complete the Motivational Interviewing Training Course.
    • After completion, upload your Certificate to the assignment dropbox.

    Note:

    You will also receive CEU credit for the training; see below.

    Nursing Continuing Professional Development:

    3.0 contact hours. *To receive contact hours, you must: Listen to the presentation, earn a passing score on the post-tests, and complete an evaluation before the expiration date. You will have five tries to correctly answer the questions on the post-tests, and a score of 80% is required to pass. Once you have passed and completed an evaluation, the certificate will be generated online, available for you to print immediately. You cannot earn credit unless all the steps are completed. Partial credit will not be awarded.

    (Additional APNA Tip: You should consider becoming a member as a student for a discount if you plan to be a member.)

Week 10 Discussion 1: Provider Self-Care

Overview

In the resources section of Week 10, there are specifics related to self-care as a provider. Review the information and then consider what you have learned throughout the course thus far. Knowing your own personality and coping skills, what boundaries and self-care mechanisms do you have as goals to put in place to keep yourself healthy and deter burnout as a provider?

Your post should be a minimum of 300 words. Please do not include any sources. You are expected to describe your thoughts only for this discussion.

Week 9 Assignment 2: Session Reflection and SOAP Note

nstructions

This assignment should be completed only after you have posted the video in Week 9 Assignment 1: Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders

Your reflection should address all of the following questions, using 750 to 1,000 words. Appropriate spelling, grammar, and punctuation are required. Complete sentences are expected. All writing should be in your own words. Use APA references as needed to support your ideas; there is no requirement on the number of references to include. Be sure to use APA format.

  • Which skills did you use in the session? How?
  • How did the assigned Corey readings, PowerPoints, handouts, and videos inform your therapy session? Please explain in detail.
  • What were your strengths in the interview?
  • What were your weaknesses/areas in need of further development in the interview?
  • How could you improve your interviewing skills? Are there steps you plan on taking? What are those steps?
  • Was there any time when you felt stuck or uncertain how to respond? Describe what was happening then. Were there times you felt more confident in your responses with the client? Times you were less confident? How? Does this come through in the session?
  • How were you impacted by the client . . . your emotions, thoughts, physical reactions, transference, and countertransference, body language?
  • What was your overall response to the interview? Did you feel connected to the client? Distracted? Disengaged?
  • What was the quality of your engagement, your empathy?
  • If you were to continue seeing this particular client, what future directions would you take? How would you conceptualize the case and what would be some of your treatment goals? How would you pursue these goals?

In relation to your partner:

  • What were your partner’s strengths in the interview?
  • What were your partner’s weaknesses/areas in need of further development in the interview?
  • How could your partner improve his/her interviewing skills?

SOAP Note:

  • Fill in the SOAP note in the template based on your session visit. This should be a follow-up note, as this session was NOT an initial interview.

SOAP Note

Please refer to the Grading Rubric for details on how this activity will be graded.

Week 8 Assignment 2: Term-Long Portfolio Project Week 8

Overview

As you have learned from several of your readings, the diagnosis of a variety of psychiatric illnesses is not always an easy or straightforward process. Multiple observations and assessment methods are often employed to reach a diagnosis. This approach can include the use of standardized assessment instruments. This then aids you in defining a treatment plan and choosing specific therapy modalities to use in care of your clients.

Each week, you will identify a standardized assessment instrument/tool to measure the disorders about which you will be reading. You will keep these instruments in the form of a “portfolio” that you can use in your clinical practice to assess clients who present with a variety of symptoms.

Additionally, you will record specific components of the therapy modality we are learning for the week. This will help solidify your new knowledge and allow you to make correlations between therapy modalities and to which diagnoses they can be applied or when they can be utilized in practice.

Instructions

Instrument/ Tool Criteria:

For each assessment, you select, you will identify an instrument and:

  • Identify a scholarly, peer-reviewed article that addresses the use of the instrument.
  • Discuss if the instrument is appropriate for diagnosing the condition it is designed to assess or if the developers of the instrument reported that the instrument is only part of a comprehensive assessment for the disorder.
  • Describe whether or not the instrument can be used to measure patient response to therapy/treatment.
  • Discuss the psychometrics/scoring of the instrument, including reliability and validity.
  • Discuss any limitations associated with the use of the instrument

Therapy Criteria:

  • Identify the therapy modality by name.
  • Identify the originator (creator) of specific modality.
  • Identify a specific diagnosis or population this modality is especially helpful with.
  • Note specific focus, emphasis, and/or goals of this modality.

Instruments/Tools for Diagnosis (one instrument/tool for each diagnosis):

  • Trauma: (use the ACEs Screening Tool)
  • PTSD

Therapy Modalities (define criteria for each modality):

  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
  • Dialectal Behavior Therapy (DBT)

Use the Portfolio Template Assessment Instruments (Word) and Portfolio Template Therapy Modalities (Word) to complete your portfolio assignments. Your information can be in bulleted format, or just a couple sentences for each criteria listed above. However, you must use APA citations. You are NOT required to write this in a paper format. Turn in one document for each week’s topics. (However, create a file on your desktop to compile your portfolio as you move through the term. This will ensure you have easy access once you begin clinicals and practice.)

ALL criteria must be present to receive credit.

You may refer to the Assessment Instruments Student Example (Word) to assist you in preparing this assignment.

Please refer to the Grading Rubric for details on how this activity will be graded.

Week 8 Assignment 1: Trauma Informed Care Modules Certificate

Instructions

Trauma- informed care is foundational to psychiatric mental health practice. Select the ACEs link below and work through the two introductory modules and the mental health provider module.

We All Have A Role in Preventing ACEs

You are required to complete only Introductory Module 1 and 2 to receive your certificate of completion with your name filled in. Students are advised to take screenshots of certificates before saving as them as pdfs to ensure they have a copy to upload to the dropbox. The Mental Health Provider module will need a screenshot of the last slide as proof of completion.

  • Introductory Modules 1&2 Preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences ACEs WB2881 (certificate of completion)
  • Mental Health Provider Module (need final screenshot of completion)

Week 8 Discussion 1: Personality Disorders and Childhood Trauma

Read the following article after reviewing your reading and learning materials for this week’s topics.

Cattane, N., Rossi, R., Lanfredi, M., & Cattaneo, A. (2017). Borderline personality disorder and childhood trauma: Exploring the affected biological systems and mechanismsBMC psychiatry, 17(1), 221.

For this week’s discussion answer the follow questions related to the learning material for this week.

  • What is one thing that stands out to you the most about ACEs research?
  • Why is the ACEs assessment instrument/tool so important in psychiatric mental health care?
  • What are the barriers to responding to the ACEs research?
  • Consider borderline personality as a biological response to trauma; what are the best options for treatment and why?

Week 7 Assignment 1: Evidence-Based Practice: Suicide Prevention Planning Certificate

Instructions

Suicide prevention is foundational to psychiatric mental health practice.  Select the Strategic Planning Approach to Suicide Prevention link and review the presentation to complete the module. (The full module must be reviewed to receive certificate of completion.) You will receive a certificate of completion at the end. (The estimated time to completion is two to three hours.)

The course is free. You will need to create an account with the Suicide Prevention Center and choose Enroll in the course to access it.

A Strategic Planning Approach to Suicide Prevention

Note: It may take up to 24 hours to receive the certificate of completion, so plan your time accordingly and strive to complete early. Students are advised to take screenshots of certificates before saving them as PDFs to ensure they have a copy to upload to the dropbox.

Please refer to the Grading Rubric for details on how this activity will be graded.

Once completed, upload your certificates to the dropbox.

Week 6 Assignment 2: Term-Long Portfolio Project Week 6

Overview

As you have learned from several of your readings, diagnosis of a variety of psychiatric illnesses is not always an easy or straightforward process. Multiple observations and assessment methods are often employed to reach a diagnosis. This approach can include the use of standardized assessment instruments. This then aids you in defining a treatment plan and choosing specific therapy modalities to use in the care of your clients.

Each week, you will identify a standardized assessment instrument/tool to measure the disorders about which you will be reading. You will keep these instruments in the form of a “portfolio” that you can use in your clinical practice to assess clients who present with a variety of symptoms.

Additionally, you will record specific components of the therapy modality we are learning for the week. This will help solidify your new knowledge and allow you to make correlations between therapy modalities and to which diagnoses they can be applied or when they can be utilized in practice.

Instructions

Instrument/Tool criteria:

For each assessment you select, you will identify an instrument and:

  • Identify a scholarly, peer-reviewed article that addresses the use of the instrument.
  • Discuss if the instrument is appropriate for diagnosing the condition it is designed to assess or if the developers of the instrument reported that the instrument is only part of a comprehensive assessment for the disorder.
  • Describe whether or not the instrument can be used to measure patient response to therapy/treatment.
  • Discuss the psychometrics/scoring of the instrument, including reliability and validity.
  • Discuss any limitations associated with the use of the instrument

Therapy Criteria:

  • Identify the therapy modality by name.
  • Identify the originator (creator) of specific modality.
  • Identify a specific diagnosis or population this modality is especially helpful with.
  • Note specific focus, emphasis, and/or goals of this modality.

Instruments/Tools for Diagnosis (one instrument/tool for each diagnosis):

  • Depression
  • CBT skills

Therapy Modalities (define criteria for each modality):

  • CBT
  • ACT

Use the Portfolio Template Assessment Instruments (Word) and Portfolio Template Therapy Modalities (Word) to complete your portfolio assignments. Your information can be in bulleted format, or just a couple sentences for each criteria listed above. However you must use APA citations. You are NOT required to write this in a paper format. Turn in one document for each week’s topics. (However, create a file on your desktop to compile your portfolio as you move through the term. This will ensure you can have easy access once you begin clinicals and practice.)

ALL criteria must be present to receive credit.

You may refer to the Assessment Instruments Student Example (Word) to assist you in preparing this assignment.

Please refer to the Grading Rubric for details on how this activity will be graded.

Week 6 Assignment 1: Individual Adult Interview and Psychotherapy Treatment Plan

Instructions

Review the case study (Word) of the client Alana.

  1. You will read her history of treatment and formulate continuing care with a CBT approach.
  2. Please use the Therapy Session SOAP and Psychotherapy Treatment Plan template (Word) (complete in its entirety; intake and treatment plan).

The attached Grading Rubric will be used to assess this assignment. Your paper should be prepared with appropriate grammar and spelling, cited in APA format, and completed in a Word document.