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FORM 2

Form 2: Diagnosis and Rule-Out

The purpose of this form is to organize the diagnosis of the client in your Case Study. This form will not be used for Case Study 11 & 14 – these have their own directions.

1. Name of Client__________________________________________

2. Major Mental Health issue (please use F codes and the correct name of the disorder to include severity):

3. Personality Disorder and Neurodevelopment Disorders (please use F codes and the correct name of the disorder to include severity):

4. Medical Condition(s):

5. Level of Functioning and Potential Prognosis:

6. Other Conditions that may be the focus of Clinical Attention (these are found in the DSM IV):

7. Differential Diagnosis. This is the diagnosis that may be of consideration but does not quite fit – you are trying to rule it out. An example of a differential diagnosis for bipolar disorder (DSM V, pg. 167) are: manic episodes; mood disorder due to a medical condition; substance abuse mood disorder; and ADHD.

8. Defend your diagnosis. An example for the defense of major depression would be: Client has 7 of the 9 criterial for Major Depressive disorder (DSM V, pg. 161).