Describe ethical guidelines and law governing practice of mental health.Specific ethical guidelines and legal requirements of practice identified are appropriate to real-life scenario.

In this assignment, you will discuss the issues pertaining to informed consent in conducting evaluations and apply ethical decision making to a scenario in which there is a professional ethical conflict.

Tasks:

Review vignette 3 from the following article:

After you have read the vignette, answer the following questions in a 2- to 3-page paper:

  • Should the evaluation, which is requested by the warden, be completed? Why or why not?
  • Would your answer change if the psychologist were not a member of APA? Why or why not?
  • What multicultural/diversity issues would one need to consider if the inmate in the vignette were a homosexual, African-American male who was raised in an adoptive, single-parent household? What ethical and multicultural issues would a professional need to consider in conducting an evaluation of an individual with this background?
  • Support your answers with appropriate references in APA style.

Assignment Component Proficiency

Apply ethical guidelines and legal requirements of practice to specific ethical dilemma.

Appropriate and specific ethical guidelines and legal requirements of practice are identified and applied to ethical dilemma.

Application is accurate and appropriate to resolving or addressing the ethical dilemma(s). (48 points)

Present well-reasoned arguments to support chosen course of action.

Chosen action is ethical and legal.

Arguments presented are well-reasoned and supported by scholarly literature, professional ethical guidelines, and/or the law.

Arguments clearly support the course of action on a broad level.(40 points)

Addressed multicultural/diversity considerations in the evaluationConsiderations presented are appropriately situated and supported by scholarly literature, professional ethical guidelines, and/or the law.(24 points)

Describe ethical guidelines and law governing practice of mental health.Specific ethical guidelines and legal requirements of practice identified are appropriate to real-life scenario. Description of guidelines and laws are clear and complete, and they are grounded in scholarly literature. ( 48 points)

Ability to present self professionally.

Responses were generally clear, concise, organized, and well-supported using multiple sources in adherence with APA style.
The student’s responses cited most sources in correct APA style.
Most references were cited parenthetically and included in the reference list.
Minimal and correct use of direct quotations. (40 points)

 Explain any video evidence of the intern’s perception of Helen’s culture and further explain how the intern’s cultural perception might reflect her level of intergroup competence.  

Respond to at least two colleagues by expanding on their posts with an explanation of the bicultural conflict and tension, experienced by both the social work intern and Helen, as a result of their ethnic and racial identities.

 

·      Then, explain how you, as a social worker, might address Helen and her family’s bicultural socialization needs, given what your colleague described.

 

Colleague 1: Lea

 

Introduction

In order to provide competent and effective care, the social worker must be able to adapt and personalize treatment to the individual. When working with individuals from different ethnocultural backgrounds, a balance between cultural sensitivity and empirically proven methodology must be found and utilized (Bernal, Jiminez-Chafey, and Rodriguez, 2009). In the case of The Petrakis Family (Plummer, Makris, and Brocksen, 2014), the social worker is faced with providing services to Helen Petrakis taking into account her Greek heritage, culture and belief systems.

Helen’s Cultural Influences:

For Helen, family is “everything.” She reports the social work intern a number of identifiers of her ethnic identity. She states that she is Greek and practices the Greek Orthodox religion. From there she expresses her cultural practices by explaining that she, as the mother, is the primary caregiver to her husband, her children, and her mother-in-law.  In addition to caring for the family, she also holds down a full-time job and cooks and cleans.  She also relates to the intern that she and her husband support their adult children because they do not believe in taking money from them. Helen does not seem to think this is anything other than “how things are done.”

Intern’s Perception of Helen

The Intern appears to be surprised by the many roles that Helen plays in her family. She states that she understands why Helen would be showing symptoms of being overwhelmed. Though we are not informed of the cultural background of the social work intern, it is made clear that she is surprised by the cultural practices related by Helen. She is most likely a “modern” woman subscribing to the Anglo-based norms, values, and customs of the ethnic minority. It might be assumed that the intern was raised in a society where children are not supported by their parents indefinitely, working women share family responsibilities with their partners, and aging parents are cared for in retirement homes, or by in-home care. Those values held by Helen and her family are devalued by the dominant culture (the intern), therefore a “deficiency formulation” between the intern and Helen that may affect the efficacy of services provided to Helen (Robbins, Chatterjee, and Canda, 2012).

Dual Perspective Model

The social work intern will have to address Helen’s issues in a way that is in line with her cultural and ethnic identity while alleviating the stress and anxiety she is experiencing. In this case, the social work intern can utilize the Dual Perspective model to assist Helen in overcoming the obstacles she faces. Applying assessment skills in order to gain an understanding of the norms, values, and behaviors, as understood by Helen, will inform both the intern and Helen of the expectations she has placed on her by herself, her family, and her ethnic community. Another skill of importance will be assisting Helen to identify her nurturing (family, immediate community) and sustaining (society, educational, service) support systems so that she and Helen can advocate for and work toward additional services to assist in filling in the gaps. Furthermore, the intern can help identify skill building opportunities such as educational programs and cultural studies to help Helen “develop the flexibility necessary” to manage her cultural beliefs while caring for herself as well (Robbins, et. al., 2012).

References:

Bernal, G., Jiminez-Chafey, M. I., & Domenech Rodriguez, M. M. (2009). Cultural adaptation of treatments: A resource for considering culture in evidence-based practice. Professional Psychology: Research And Practice40(4), 361–368.

Plummer, S.-B., Makris, S., Brocksen S. (Eds.). (2014). Sessions: Case histories. Baltimore, MD: Laureate International Universities Publishing.

Robbins, S. P., Chatterjee, P., & Canda, E. R. (2012). Contemporary human behavior theory: A critical perspective for social work (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Allyn & Bacon.

 

Collegue 2: Dalicia

 

A summary of the cultural influences depicted in the video and explain how Helen and the intern’s ethnic and racial identities might be relevant to their interaction.  In the video Helen stated that she is from a Greek family that is very family orientated which means that Helen is the one that supposed to take care of everyone when they need help or is sick. Helen does seem overwhelm but is okay with being overwhelm because she is helping her family out. This may cause a concern with their interaction because the intern may not come from a culture where one individual has to take care of everyone and everything.  Having this concern can cause a disagreement between the intern and Helen because Helen may feel that what she is doing for her family that the intern should understand but due to the intern culture she may not be able to understand.

 

 Explain any video evidence of the intern’s perception of Helen’s culture and further explain how the intern’s cultural perception might reflect her level of intergroup competence.  From the video the intern really do not know anything about the Greek culture so her perception of Helens culture is not clear. Due to intern perception of not being clear in the video it was observed that the intern was trying to write down everything Helen was saying even the things that may not have been important and not really hearing what Helen is actually saying (Laureate Education, 2013). Also feel that since the intern do not know anything about the culture it would be hard for the intern to adapt to Helen issue and family base on the intern own values and beliefs.

 

 Explain what social work skills the intern might use to apply the dual perspective model in her approach to Helen. Robbins, Chatterjee, & Canda (2012) stated that “theterm culture change has traditionally referred to the modifications, revisions, and new manners of expression that result from the process of interaction between cultures.”One social work skill the intern need to use to apply the dual perspective model in her approach with Helen is to first get an understanding of the Greek culture their history and background. This would help the intern understand Helen more and have more understanding about Helen family. Also the intern should also reframe from being bias and have an open mind; every culture is not the same. Another social work skill the intern should use is to ask questions especially questions for the things she do not understand; just agreeing with the client will make it hard to help the client without having a clear understanding.

 

Reference

 

Robbins, S. P., Chatterjee, P., & Canda, E. R. (2012). Contemporary human behavior theory: A critical perspective for social work (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Allyn & Bacon.

 

 

 

 

 

RESPONSE 2

 

Respond to at least two of your colleagues’ posts from the opposite group about their treatment choice by:

 

·       Discussing any additional important information that should be considered

·       Suggesting an alternative therapy and supporting your suggestion with evidence from the Learning Resources or other scholarly sources.

 

Colleague 1: Dawn

 

Treating Psychotic Disorders

In the case of Ralph who was diagnosed with Schizophrenia, he began to gain a lot of weight and what he thought was a tick (Tardive Dyskinesia, 2017). Taking antipsychotic medication for long periods of time can cause tardive dyskinesia (Tardive Dyskinesia, 2017). Tardive dyskinesia will cause random movements of muscles in different parts of the body (Tardive Dyskinesia, 2017). Some treated with antipsychotic medications will see the sign of Tardive Dyskinesia when taking Merrill for long periods of time (Tardive Dyskinesia, 2017). The current psychiatrist can test for this with “The Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale” first they can decrease the medication they are currently taken (Tardive Dyskinesia, 2017). If that does not work then try and switch the medication to a milder medication such as Abilify (What Is Abilify ?, 2017).

Potential negative side effects with any of the antipsychotic medication are side effects and may not be right for the person. Most of the medication can cause side effects finding the right medication that will work for the person. Outweigh the person symptoms and the side effects to find the right treatment for them. Identify symptoms that may not be relieved by this treatment because Ralph continued to get the side effects and symptoms when off the medication. It seems as he should be on a medication if the symptoms are increasing worse but he needs to weigh the developing side effects of the Tardive Dyskinesia. Clinically with medication along with psychotherapy have shown to be more effective (Preston, O’Neal, Talaga, 2017).

 

One potential ethical concern related to Ralph’s treatment the Centers for Disease Control (2012) and Prevention research shows too often a client was inappropriate prescribed (Smith, 2012 ). Ralph could have given a test to see if the medication was given him negative effects related to the medication long before he started showing signs. Not to over prescribe or use lesss alternative medications for mental health (Smith, 2012).  The role of a mental health professional when the patient is stabilized on their medication is to monitor and give the “The Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale” on a yearly basis. Also to ask questions and ensure the patient is taking the medication as prescribed. Also to monitor if there is anything else going on and they are not inappropriate prescribed medication.

 

References

 

Laureate Education (Producer). (2012g). Psychotic disorder case study: Ralph [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.

 

Lieberman, J. A., Stroup, T. S., McEvoy, J. P., Swartz, M. S., Rosenheck, R. A., Perkins, D. O., … Hsiao, J. K. (2005). Effectiveness of antipsychotic drugs in patients with chronic schizophrenia. New England Journal of Medicine, 353(12), 1209–1223.

 

Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

 

Preston, J. D., O’Neal, J. H., & Talaga, M. C. (2017). Handbook of clinical psychopharmacology     for therapists (8th ed.). Oakland, CA: New Harbinger.

 

Colleague 2: Amber

 

Antipsychotic are potential dopamine blockers and were called neuroleptics and caused neurological issues these were the first generation of antipsychotics, the second generation of antipsychotics cause minimal neurological issues and have been known to reduce the extrapyramidal effects by incorporating a less potent antipsychotic (Preston, O’Neal, & Talaga, 2017). Perphenazine is an alternative that can be given to Ralph; it is a second generation antipsychotic that is used to treat schizophrenia. The benefit is perphenazine given in low dosage has the potential to be as effective as the first generation of antipsychotics but does not have as harsh of side effects (Preston, et. al, 2017).  This would be helpful to Ralph who still wants the tics to stop. Perphenazine helped diminish the frequency of extrapyramidal side effects (Lieberman, et al., 2005).

There are as with any medication the possibilities of side effects. The side effects of perphenazine include arm or leg jitters, confusion, seizures, drowsiness, and weakness. There is always the potential that the antipsychotic medication will have a negative impact on the person and make the schizophrenia symptoms worsen( Lichtblau, 2011). There is also the possibility of unpleasant withdrawal symptoms for those individuals who may have taken perphenazines for a long period of time (Preston, et al, 2017).

A mental health professional can use this information to help the client make an informed decision regarding the use of this medication. It is the responsibility of the mental health care professional to make sure the client has all the information needed to make the best decision based on accurate information (NASW, 2013).

The mental health professional should communicate with other professionals but only when a written consent form has been signed by the client. Upholding the client’s right to privacy is very important and obtaining permission to release information to other health care providers is just as important. This communication can help ensure the client is getting the best treatment and that all the professionals are on the same page. This can help eliminate possible medication interactions and reduce side effects (Lieberman, et al, 2005).

 

References

Lieberman, J. A., Stroup, T. S., McEvoy, J. P., Swartz, M. S., Rosenheck, R. A., Perkins, D. O., … Hsiao, J. K. (2005). Effectiveness of antipsychotic drugs in patients with chronic schizophrenia. New England Journal of Medicine, 353(12), 1209–1223.

 

Lichtblau, L. (2011). Psychopharmacology demystifiedClifton Park, NY: Delmar, Cengage Learning.  Chapter 4, “Antipsychotic Pharmacotherapy” (pp. 51–62)

 

Laureate Education (Producer). (2012g). Psychotic disorder case study: Ralph [Video file]Baltimore, MD: Author.

 

National Association of Social Workers. (2013).  Code of ethics of the National Association of Social Workers  Washington, DC.  NASW Press.

 

Preston, J. D., O’Neal, J. H., & Talaga, M. C. (2017). Handbook of clinical psychopharmacology     for therapists (8th ed.). Oakland, CA: New Harbinger

 

Manag. A.J.(2005). Anxiety Disorders in the 21st Century: Status, Challenges, Opportunities, and Comorbidity With Depression

 

Describe the role of informational and normative social influence and give a real life example of each. Be sure to clearly explain how your example demonstrates that particular type of social influence.

 

(1) Imagine you want to change someone’s attitude on what car to purchase. Describe how you would form your arguments if you wanted to use central and peripheral routes of persuasion. Which type of persuasion would lead to long-lasting attitude change?

(2) In the Yale Attitude Change approach, there are three components to attitude change. Identify and describe these three parts of the model. Then state the major criticism of this model.

(3) After the Milgram study, there were several changes made to the way psychologists are allowed to conduct research. Describe at least three of the differences between the APA ethics code now and then.

(4) Describe the role of informational and normative social influence and give a real life example of each. Be sure to clearly explain how your example demonstrates that particular type of social influence.

(5) Compare the great person theory of leadership with the contingency theory of leadership. Provide an example for each. With which theory would a social psychologist be most likely to agree? Why?

(6) ) The university president has asked you to come up with a way to encourage students to complete their undergraduate degrees in less than five years. A lot rides on your advice to the university president. What might you as a leader do to prevent groupthink from causing you to make defective decisions in your group discussions? Be sure to discuss and explain at least 3 strategies.

(7) In what ways are early experiences with primary caregivers related to later adult relationships? Be sure to mention three (3) different attachment styles. Attachment style can play an important role in romantic relationships. What type of style would be most preferred in a relationship partner and why?

(8) ) Describe, in detail, the four stages of Duck’s (1982) model of relationship dissolution (breaking up). Provide a running example in your description. Keeping in mind Akert’s (1998) research on the dissolution of romantic relationships, what strategy should you pursue the next time you are faced with a romantic breakup?

Examine your social influence log and your experience living a day of nonconformity or violating a social norm. Include the following in your summary:

In this discussion, you will consider social behavior and the various normative and informational social influences you encounter in your everyday life, including the impact of groups on individual thoughts, feelings, and actions.

Complete the following:

  • Appraise your behavior for a period of 24 hours.
    • Identify at least 10 behaviors in which you engage that are due to conformity or obedience. Strive to identify less obvious examples that will allow for greater insight and a more interesting discussion. For example, how do you greet people or respond to messages? Which rules or social norms do you break, and which do you follow?
    • Discuss the situational factors that impact your beliefs and behaviors.
    • Describe potential social and cultural influences.
    • Analyze five of your logged behaviors, determining whether they are due to normative or informational influence and whether group pressures apply.
  • Then, select one of the following options below:
    • Choose one mundane behavior from your log that is based on a social norm. Violate this norm. Be sure you are not breaking any rules or laws or putting yourself at risk in any way. Here is a link to Examples of Norm Violations (Links to an external site.), but feel free to come up with your own (or Google search for additional ideas. Or,
    • Spend 24 hours living “a day of nonconformity,” living each minute as uninfluenced as possible (without infringing on the rights of others). Strive to be your true, unfettered self.
  • Examine your social influence log and your experience living a day of nonconformity or violating a social norm. Include the following in your summary:
    • To what extent is your everyday behavior shaped by social influence? Why or why not?
    • How do people react when you do not conform/obey?
    • What factors influence people to follow? (e.g., leaders, groups, etc.)
    • Is conformity a good thing, or a bad thing? Explain your point of view.
    • How do social and/or cultural differences play a role in social influence?

To fully demonstrate content knowledge and critical thinking, your Social Influence discussion must

  • Interpret course concepts explicitly, applying them to your personal experiences/observations, and cite the required readings as appropriate.
  • Be thorough and specific, structuring your work intentionally (with an introductory and concluding sentence or two), providing clear context, and concisely and precisely explaining relevant course concepts.
  • Use personal examples to illustrate as appropriate, but do be sure to provide an objective analysis too, referencing required materials and using additional sources as needed to support your insight.
  • Use your own Academic Voice (Links to an external site.) and apply in-text citations appropriately throughout your post.
  • Your original post should be a minimum of 300 words.