Case Studies
Your primary resources for this exam are the DSM-5, course notes and books, and your personal notes taken during this class. Part I of the exam requires you to complete a diagnosis list (with rationale for each diagnosis) for four Case Studies. Be sure to write the number that identifies the case study otherwise it cannot be graded. Each student will have a different combination of case studies so identifying the cases you are assigned will be very important. (20% each totaling 80%) Each case will have at least one primary diagnosis and at least one secondary diagnosis and/or Z-code. Some cases may have more than one of each. Part II requires you to choose two of the four previous case studies and develop a full Treatment