Abuse and Client Diagnosis
Generally, abuse is a term used to describe harmful treatment toward a person. This term may include physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, exploitation, and neglect (OHA, 2012). Abuse may occur across the life span. Additionally, cases of abuse may not be unique to one particular race, gender, age, or economic class. As a result, the recognition of abuse might pose as challenging as the treatment. Psychologists may make assumptions about symptoms and patterns of abuse that may lead to errors in assessment and diagnosis.
For this Discussion, select a personal bias pertaining to the topic of abuse. As a future professional in the field, consider how personal biases may influence assessment and diagnosis.
With these thoughts in mind:
Post a description of at least two personal biases you might have that may prevent you from accurately assessing and diagnosing cases of abuse and explain why. Finally, explain how you might address your personal bias to reduce errors in diagnosis. Justify your response with use of current literature and specific examples.
Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to current literature.
3-4 Paragraphs. APA Format. In-text Citations to Support Literature. Minimum of 2 Peer Reviewed References.
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Abuse and Client Diagnosis
Patients seek healthcare for treatment of various conditions. Unfortunately, some may end up suffering in the hands of the caregivers due to the inappropriate treatment given to them. This is referred to as abuse in psychology, and it may interfere with the treatment outcome.
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