Diagnostic Case Power Point Presentation
Diagnostic Case Power Point Presentation
Diagnostic Case Power Point Presentation: (EPAS 2.1.1-2.1.10 a-d).
Students prepare a Power Point Presentation of at least 15 slides plus a title slide and a references slide, presenting a diagnostic case presentation in demonstration of an advanced practice perspective and theory for practice that is taken from their social work experience.
a. Case presentation must include identification and cultural assessment of presenting problems, current situation, diagnosis, treatment or intervention plan, and therapeutic progress or outcome.
b. Illustrate the process of the interventions and the integrating knowledge acquired during the session.
Slide 1: Title slide
Slide 2 & 3: Include Client Pseudonym, age, gender, marital status, employment status, and ethnicity and include details about the background of the person/client such as: What’s happening with the client that moved him/her to seek services at this time? (i.e., Has anything recently changed –why seeking services now as opposed to earlier when the symptoms were present?) Include how culture plays a part in this case.
Slide 4: What symptoms are present? What do the symptoms look like? Why are these symptoms a problem? How do the symptoms impair the clients functioning? How frequently do the symptoms occur? When did the symptoms start?
Slide 5: Why are symptoms a problem? What do the symptoms interfere with the client accomplishing? What does the client think caused the problem? What has been tried to alleviate the problem/symptoms? What’s worked, what hasn’t worked?
Slide 6: Has client experienced or witnessed any trauma? Does client have any abuse history (as victim or perpetrator)?
Slide 7: What do client’s sleep & eating patterns look like? Has there been any change in these? Has client’s hygiene changed recently?
Slide 8: What relationships does the client have? What are the client’s relationships with bio-family like? Has the client experienced any loss or separation of relationships?
Slides 9 & 10: What diagnosis/diagnoses are symptoms suggestive of? What might you rule out as a diagnosis? Give a brief diagnostic impression.
Slide 11: What diagnosis could you rule out? Why?
Slide 12: Treatment Plan & Goals
Slide 13: What therapeutic model might be used with this client?
Slide 14: Summarize the strengths & limitations of this therapeutic model for the client’s diagnosis
Slide 15: Conclusion of case
Slide 16: References Slide