Assignment: Human Trafficking Group therapy is one of the most successful interv

Assignment: Human Trafficking
Group therapy is one of the most successful interventions for adolescents. This is because of the nature of this stage of development and the need to belong to a group. Hearing the stories of other teens and knowing that their experiences and feelings are similar is very therapeutic. Another characteristic of the adolescent stage is a short attention span, so the clinical social worker should tailor exercises that initiate and sustain discussion for adolescents.
For this Assignment, watch the “Bradley” video.
In a 600-word paper, identify two opening exercises that you might recommend for a group of adolescent girls who were victims of human trafficking.
Describe the exercises in      detail so that another social worker would be able to implement them.
Explain ways these exercises      might be effective in creating a comfortable environment for these teenage      girls.
Support your rationale with      the literature. For example, what does the literature say about teenage      girls who have been arrested for prostitution/human trafficking and who      openly discuss their experiences?
How do these exercises      promote group cohesion and encourage these teens to talk openly?

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Client and Community Advocacy Review this unit’s panel discussion (attached file

Client and Community Advocacy
Review this unit’s panel discussion (attached file) and complete the assigned article readings (attached files).
For this discussion post of 750 words , address the following:
What advocacy actions and/or activities have you participated in to address issues in your community      and/or clinical practice? Describe.
Why was advocating for the issues important for the client or community?
What additional activities do you plan to pursue to continue your advocacy efforts, knowing how      important the issues are? For example: 
Within building-level and community-level advocacy in schools and community mental health       agencies.
Through clinical and setting specialties as represented by the following ACA divisions: 
Association for Adult Development and Aging (AADA).
Association for  Assessment and Research in Counseling (AARC).
Association for Child and Adolescent Counseling (ACAC).
Association for Creativity in Counseling (ACC).
American College Counseling Association (ACCA).
Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES).
Association for Humanistic Counseling (AHC).
Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development (AMCD).
American Rehabilitation Counseling Association (ARCA).
Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC).
Association for Specialists in Group Work (ASGW).
Counselors for Social Justice (CSJ).
International Association of Addictions and Offender Counselors (IAAOC).
International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors (IAMFC).

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Your Immersion Project for this course is essentially ethnographic research. Whe

Your Immersion Project for this course is essentially ethnographic research. When you hear the words ethnography or ethnographic research, you may think of Margaret Mead or Franz Boas performing their research on cultures outside their own countries and living among their research subjects. Contemporary ethnographic research includes many other types of research scenarios, such as urban ethnography, neighborhood studies, and even microstudies of groups as small as families and individuals. Ethnography is any systematic study of people and cultures, usually conducted through observation, interviews, dialogues, participation, and historical research. Ethnography is used across disciplines as varied as anthropology, linguistics, sociology, advertising, and of course, human services and social work.
Your Immersion Project is just that—a study of a population group with the goal of better understanding the culture of the group. As you complete this project over the course of the semester, keep in mind one of the classical hallmarks of ethnographic research, pioneered by Boas: The beliefs and activities of humans have to be interpreted within their own cultural terms and not evaluated or judged through the cultural lens or terms of the observer or researcher. That is, human beliefs and behavior are culturally relative.
This week, you submit your Immersion Project Paper, one of two culminating parts of your Final Project for this course (along with your narrated PowerPoint, which is due in Week 10).
This 7- to 10-page paper will be a culmination of what you have experienced and explored throughout your work on this project. Since everyone’s experience will be different, the content of the paper will vary for each student; however, there are two sections that everyone should include:
Reflection on your Immersion Project:
Observation: What observational activity did you attend and what insight did it give you into your selected population?
Dialogue: How did you carry out your dialogue? Reflect on your experience and what insight it gave you into your selected population.
Reaction and Critical Analysis of your experience: This section should incorporate your reflections on your experiences, what you learned about the group, what you learned about yourself, and how your perceptions of this group have changed over time.
Several areas to address in this section:
Description of the group
Values/belief orientation
Social interactions (relationships within and between group members)
Religious/spiritual beliefs
Roles and expectations
Language and communication

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Traditional experimental research dictates that there must be one or more experi

Traditional experimental research dictates that there must be one or more experimental groups (groups receiving a treatment or intervention) and a control group (which does not receive the intervention). Participants are assigned randomly to the experimental and control groups. Although experimental designs may be preferable to other designs, even in action research, they are not always feasible for practitioners for many reasons. There may be ethical issues regarding withholding an intervention from a client group; or time, financial, or logistical constraints may make it impossible to include random assignment into groups.
In such cases, the use of time-series research can provide a meaningful alternative to true experimental research. Time-series designs are quasi-experimental, meaning that they still seek to evaluate the impact of a treatment or intervention on a target group (or individual) but do not include random assignment to treatment and control groups. Researchers still have control over admittance criteria to the treatment group (e.g., mothers under the age of 21). Times series then allows researchers to take measurements of treatment effectiveness at various intervals over time. Taken together, these data points provide information about the intervention under consideration.
In this Assignment, you apply time-series research techniques to a case study.
To Prepare
Imagine that you are a human and social services professional working with a child, Kaya, who is having some behavioral problems at her elementary school. As a scholar practitioner, you approach your work with her from an empirical standpoint and want to measure the effectiveness of your recommended services. To date, you have provided information about resources to the family and coordinated services for the child and family.
As such, you pose the following research question: “What impact do the services the child is currently receiving have on reducing off-task behavior, physical aggression, and verbal aggression for the identified child?”
For the purposes of this research, the target behaviors are as follows:
Off-task: failure to maintain eye contact with task at hand for more than 3 consecutive seconds
Physical Aggression: hitting/pushing/kicking peers/teachers, throwing objects
Verbal Aggression: threatening, yelling
Consider the following observation report:
During the first observation period, which was conducted on Monday (in math class) between 11:20 and 11:30, 10-minute, 10-second, partial interval recording was used to assess the frequency of off-task behaviors, physical aggression, and verbal aggression. Kaya was observed to be off-task during 12% of the intervals observed, engaged in physical aggression 0% of the intervals observed, and engaged in verbal aggression 2% of the intervals observed.
During the second observation (during recess), which was conducted on Wednesday from 9:00 to 9:30, Kaya was observed to be off-task during 15% of the intervals observed, engaged in physical aggression 20% of the intervals observed, and engaged in verbal aggression 3% of the intervals observed.
Kaya was also observed on Friday from 10:30 to 10:40 during a group activity. Kaya was observed to be off-task during 20% of the intervals observed, was observed to engage in physical aggression 7% of the intervals observed, and was observed to engage in verbal aggression 10% of the intervals observed.
Off-task                                Physical Aggression                                  Verbal Aggression
12%                                         0%                                                                   2%
15%                                        20%                                                                  3%
20%                                        7%                                                                    10%
The Assignment (1–2 pages)
Based on the data, you determine that you must design a behavioral intervention for Kaya and determine if it is successful. As you begin the process of investigating your research question:
Briefly describe a time-series design that you would use to investigate the impact of your intervention, and explain how you would collect and record the additional data. Be specific.
Select a method for graphically representing the provided data. Use the method to create a graph. (You can use Microsoft Excel or Word).
Analyze the data and provide a narrative description of your analysis.

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