articulates how the theory aligns with a biblical understanding of human nature, sin, and salvation.

Description

Respond to the following clinical case (From The Society for Clinical Psychology: https://div12.org/case_study/phil‑generalized‑anxiety‑disorder/): Phil is a 67-year-old male who reports that his biggest problem is worrying. He worries all of the time and about “everything under the sun.” For example, he reports equal worry about his wife who is undergoing treatment for breast cancer and whether he returned his book to the library. He recognizes that his wife is more important than a book, and is bothered that both cause him similar levels of worry. Phil is unable to control his worrying. Accompanying this excessive and uncontrollable worry are difficulty failing asleep, impatience with others, difficulty focusing at work, and significant back and muscle tension. Phil has had a lifelong problem with worry, recalling that his mother called him a “worry wart.” His worrying does wax and wane, and worsened when his wife was recently diagnosed with breast cancer.” Students should use the following categories in responding to the clinical case: 1.Background information: a clear picture of the background information of the Christian character is presented, including behavioral, social, academic, religious, and occupational functioning. 2. Diagnosis: diagnostic considerations are explored, including a tentative DSM-5 diagnosis based on clearly defined symptoms. Include information on suffering and sin here. 3. Theoretical orientation: the student clearly describes the theoretical orientation as discussed in Frederick (2018). The student articulates how the theory aligns with a biblical understanding of human nature, sin, and salvation. 4. Treatment plan: A clear and coherent treatment plan outline (bullet points) is presented that includes the presenting problem, long-term goals and short-term objectives, and interventions that correspond with the objectives; the student also discusses how these relate to target, tactics, and telos. I am expecting one psychology or integration literature citation AND at least two Scripture citations per post.