Order InstructionsPost a description of how you envision your social work career path. What purpose, population, or cause drives you as an emerging practitioner? What are your overall career goals, and how do the short-term goals in your Learning Agreement connect with them? How will your work at the agency this term contribute to your…
Order InstructionsPost a brief description of the disruptive behavior you selected, and explain one way your reactions might positively or negatively influence the development of a therapeutic relationship with that child or adolescent. Then, explain one way you might transform a negative reaction into an appropriate therapeutic response and how. Be specific and use examples.Be…
Order InstructionsChildren’s Home Society of NC. (2020, April 15). Intensive family preservation servicesLinks to an external site. [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiacHOYs7P0Walden University, LLC. (2023). Case studiesLinks to an external site. [Interactive media]. Walden University Canvas. https://waldenu.instructure.comTo prepare:Review the Learning Resources on child maltreatment and family preservation.Access the Case Studies interactive media and navigate to the Wilson-Joseph…
Order InstructionsDescribe the history and purpose of mandatory reporting.Identify your state(Tennessee) and explain how a social worker in your state would go about reporting an incident of suspected child abuse or neglect.Explain how mandatory reporting policies can pose both benefits and risks to children.
Order InstructionsA child’s or adolescent’s disruptive behaviors can be challenging for a clinician. Disruptive behaviors can interrupt the counseling process, and they often signify the existence of emotions a child or adolescent is unable to express verbally. Some prospective child and adolescent clinicians may be ill-equipped to manage disruptive behaviors or recognize that the behaviors…
Order Instructions Please read any two of the following articles. The following readings can be found in the Reading List or use the link provided (be sure to log in to the library first): Friedan, B. (1983). The Feminine Mystique. New York: Dell Publishing. 1. “The Problem That Has No Name”. Everyday Feminism (2014).…
Order InstructionsIn a reflective essay of 300–500 words, please reflect on—and critique—the two articles that you chose to read and/or the videos you watched in this module. In addition to your own reflections and critique, you may also (but are not required to) respond to the following questions: What were the main points of…
Order Instructions read the “Case Study Analysis” document and select one of six case studies. Select one of the following theories that you feel best applies to treating the client in the case study: Feminist Solution-focused Narrative Write a 1,000-1,500-word analysis of the case study using the theory you chose. Include the following…
Order Instructions Reflect an understanding of Self–Care and its importance. (CO 4) Identify at least three Self–Care strategies or activities (for workplace or home). (CO 4) Working with clients who have experienced abuse or trauma can have an impact on any helping professional. Having a Self-Care plan is crucial to create a healthy working…
Order Instructions Post a brief description of a common child or adolescent fear or phobia other than fear of the dark. Then, explain at least three contemporary factors (environment, culture, society, family, or media) that may contribute to the development and persistence of the phobia, and explain how. Finally, explain one way you might help…