Identify factors that influence the outcome of the communication process in persons with mental illness

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Beautiful Dreamer: The Journey of a Couple to Reconnect

INSTRUCTIONS:

PURPOSE

Each student will review, summarize, and critique an assigned movie related to a mental health nursing.

COURSE OUTCOMES

This assignment enables the student to meet the following course outcomes:

CO #1, 3 Identify factors that influence the outcome of the communication process in persons with mental illness;

CO #5 Utilize available resources to meet self-identified goals for personal, professional, and educational development appropriate to the mental health setting; (PO #5)

CO #7 Examine moral, ethical, legal, and professional standards and principles as a basis for clinical decision making; (PO #6)

CO# 1, 2, 3 Differentiate components of verbal and non-verbal expression in persons with mental illness;

COs #1, 3, 6 Differentiate therapeutic and nontherapeutic communication techniques; and

COs #1, 3, 6 Identify types of treatment modalities to promote mental health/wellness.

Due Date: See Course Calendar                                      Points Possible: 100 points

Requirements

Select a movie related to mental health from the list provided on the first day of class.

History of clients illness past &  the current 

Any other mental illness/mental health issues

Observations ( what have you observed in the movie, i.e. behavior, S&S, enablers, cultural considerations)

What DSM-V criteria support the diagnosis? Why?

Incorporate a treatment plan.

What is the expected outcome?

Conclusion (include your thoughts about the movie)

Reference page

Use APA formatting with in-text citations and references.  Please refer to your APA manual as a guide for in-text citations and sample reference pages. 

CONTENT:

Beautiful Dreamer Name Course Instructor Date Introduction The film, Beautiful Dreamer explores the journey of a couple to reconnect after the husband Joe Kelly loses memory following a plane crash in WWII. Claire Kelly work alone together with Joe’s grandfather and trauma doctor. Joe lives a new life under a new name, but a chance encounter with his wife triggers many emotions with flashbacks. Joe’s loss of memory links his war trauma with his condition highlighting the need for intervention. This essay will look into the client’s illness history, observations, the diagnosis criteria, treatment plan and expected outcomes after intervening. History of client illness In the movie, Joe Kelly loses his memory after undergoing trauma during WWII and cannot recognize his wife. Claire finds her husband in another area under a new name, and

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