AmbassadorDragonfly1507You will be given scenarios that describe a particular disorder…You will be given scenarios that describe a particular disorder that has been discussed within weeks 4-6; you will NOT be given a “trick” diagnosis – so if you have not discussed it explicitly in Weeks 4-6, it will not be a possible diagnosis (answer).You will need to diagnose the psychological disorder.You will also need to provide justification for why this is the diagnosis you chose (at least 3-5 sentences).You will need to describe how two therapy orientations would view and treat the disorder. You can select from the following therapy orientations (or showcase any others you elect to research):psychoanalytic/psychodynamic therapyhumanistic and person-centered therapycognitive behavioral therapyacceptance and mindfulness therapypsychopharmacologyYou will need describe which therapy would have the most effective approach and why (at least 3-5 sentences). You will need to provide citations. Scenario 1: It takes Amy the greatest effort to get out of bed. During the day time, she is exhausted, but when it’s time to sleep – she just can’t. She feels as if she is getting absolutely nothing done at work and keeps wondering when the boss will discover how little she has accomplished. Her wife does not understand; she keeps saying to “snap out of it.” There are times, when she’s alone, that life appears hopeless and meaningless. Based on the information provided, what is it most likely that Amy would be diagnosed with? Be sure to answer questions 1-4.Scenario 2: Dianne is a young woman who claims to have built a vacuum robot from spare computer parts, which she acquired from a local restaurant. When asked to draw a picture of her robot, she drew a picture of what appeared to be complex mathematical calculations (which in fact consisted of meaningless repetitions of symbols). She likes to talk about her unusual ability to hear things other people cannot hear, and said claims she is in communication with some sort of creature. She thinks she might be haunted, since. she can hear his voice talking to her and asking her questions. Based on the information provided, what is it most likely that Dianne would be diagnosed with? Be sure to answer questions 1-4.Scenario 3: Don goes through periods when he feels like absolutely nothing can go wrong. His entrepreneurship goes through the roof, as he creates new business plans and writes up ways to get money. Sometimes he will even engage in promiscuous behavior, despite being married. However, at other times, he feels so down that he can’t even get out of bed. He wonders how he could ever be happy, as life seems purposeless. It really takes a toll on his marriage. Based on the information provided, what is it most likely that Don would be diagnosed with? Be sure to answer questions 1-4.Scenario 4: Kevin believes everything is about him, often thinking that other people don’t know quite as much as he does. His partner often feels as if he is constantly having to provide praise and affirmations to Kevin (otherwise Kevin will go into a negative state of mind). Worse, Kevin cannot accept criticism or critiques, which often leads to a rotating occupation. Kevin doesn’t think anything is wrong with himself and that it’s everyone else who has a problem. Based on the information provided, what is it most likely that Kevin would be diagnosed with? Be sure to answer questions 1-4.Social SciencePsychology