Analyze and apply critical thinking skills in the psychopathology of mental health patients and provide treatment and health promotion while applying evidence-based research.
Case:
A 44-year-old white Australian man who was not religious was referred to outpatient psychiatric treatment. He had been playing with an Ouija board for two months when he started to believe that a spirit had entered his body through his rectum and was controlling him. He thought the spirit made him move and speak in a certain way.
He sought help from a local church, where he was told it was a psychiatric problem and that he was not really possessed. Two exorcisms at a local church failed to achieve any improvement.
- Discuss the relationship between mental illness and religion (Two paragraphs)
- Is this (case) classified as psychopathology according to DSM5 criteria? (One paragraph)
a. Explain
- According to the case, indicate a possible diagnosis based on DSM5 criteria (Three paragraphs)
a. Explain the DSM5 criteria selected for the diagnosis