What are the advantages and disadvantages of using Family Development theory and Family Genogram to viewing and understanding family life

Guidelines for Family Genogram

The purpose of this assignment is to apply course-related concepts to real life situations, and to better understand your own family dynamics, and potentially, that of the people you will be working with as a human service professional. This assignment is worth 50 points.

Your genogram consists of two parts:

(1) Physical graphic depiction of your family (25 points)

a. You can do this on a regular 8 X 11 sheet of paper, highlighters, construction paper, markers, etc. You do not need to buy a large presentation board, any special computer program, or any fancy materials.

(2) Written portion (25 points)

Graphic Depiction:

· Members of at least three generations (if you have children, you may choose to include four generations).

· Members gender, age, generational position, and ethnic/religious background.

· Significant events: year of marriage, separation, divorce, death.

As you draw your Family Genogram, expect to make a few tries on smaller sheets of paper before you draw it on a large piece of paper. You may want to use different colors to make distinctions between generation or blood lines. Feel free to do this in any way that helps you see your family more clearly. As you will discover, Genogram allows to succinctly display a lot of information. And, most importantly, you will gain a whole new sense of your family.

Written Portion: (2 pages total) should not include the story of your life, how mom and dad met, or describe family history and traditions. Simply and succinctly answer the following questions only:

· Describe the characteristics of each generation based on the Family Life Course perspective:

· Identify and name the stage of the Family Life Course (or a transition between stages) each generation of your family is in at the moment (5 points)

· Specify basic developmental tasks that each member/generation of your family has to accomplish/ is in the process of accomplishing (10 points)

· What are the advantages and disadvantages of using Family Development theory and Family Genogram to viewing and understanding family life: (5 points)

· Have you learned anything new about your family? How was your perception of your family changed in the process of working on this exercise? This is where you should point out how your family compares research findings we have discussed in class (family size, age of stage transitions, etc.) (5 points)

A description of the steps you will take to build rapport with Laurel and help her feel comfortable in confiding in you

An important part of the skills you will develop in this course is the ability to design appropriate interventions, and that includes designing an assessment strategy appropriate to the particular client treated. In this assignment, you will create an assessment strategy based on the information provided in the vignette. This assignment is to be completed individually.

Tasks:

As a Forensic Case Manager, Laurel is sent to you to conduct an intake in order to start the assessment process. During that appointment, she relays to you the information mentioned in the vignette. Using the information found in the vignette, provide a preliminary diagnosis of the client according to The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM) criteria.

Create a 2- to 3-page paper describing the assessment tools you will use. In your paper, include the following:

  • A description of the steps you will take to build rapport with Laurel and help her feel comfortable in confiding in you. Consider the work of Carl Rogers Person Centered Theory; the work of Insoo Kim Berg Solution-Focused Brief Theory (SFBT); and Crisis Theory to help inform your rapport building with Laurel.
  • A description of what methods you will use to continue with the assessment process, knowing this may take three to four visits. Be specific if you are considering using any instruments or questionnaires. Explain the rationale for using each method and indicate what information you expect to find by using them.
  • Given the information you know at this point, what would be your provisional diagnosis of Laurel?
    • Look at a diagnosis for this exercise.
    • You may consider rule-outs. Any diagnosis you give should have an explanation of the criteria or symptoms supporting your choice.

study the vignette.

Vignette—Laurel

When Laurel was a freshman in college, she was one day walking back from her part-time job in town to the dorm where she lived. It was dusk when she reached the outskirts of a quiet neighborhood and started to cut across a large field that lay between town and campus. Suddenly, a man in a stocking mask jumped from a hedge that bordered the field. He grabbed her arm, pushed her down, and shoved the barrel of a gun into her mouth as he raped her. She thought she was going to die. But just as quickly as he had appeared, he disappeared. His only words were, “If you tell anybody about this, I’ll really get you.”

Somehow, Laurel made it back to the dorm, and her roommate drove her immediately to a hospital emergency room. After she was examined and treated, she spoke briefly to a psychiatrist who suggested she talk to someone at the college counseling center. She was also questioned by police, who investigated the incident but were never able to develop a lead.

The next day, Laurel felt strange, as if the experience had been a bad dream. She found herself jumping out of her skin at the slightest noise. Over the next few weeks, she had trouble falling asleep and woke from nightmares she could not clearly remember. But she did not go to the counseling center; she did not want to talk about the rape. It was as if talking about it might make it more real. She also felt vaguely guilty—she should not have taken the shortcut home.

Over the next few weeks, Laurel’s life changed. Prior to the rape, she had started a relationship with a fellow student. Afterwards, she abruptly stopped seeing him or socializing much with anybody. She had difficulty concentrating on her schoolwork. Her grades, which had been consistently high before the rape, fell sharply. At the end of the semester, she dropped out of college where she had been doing preprofessional coursework. Only after working two years in a dead-end job did she finally decide to try again and enroll in a business course that trained her to do secretarial work.

Five years later, following the breakup of a serious relationship, Laurel sought therapy for “depression.” She also complained of dissatisfaction with her job. She was beginning to see her problems with men as a result of her own ambivalence. Every time she got close to someone, she said, she began to panic and did something to force distance. Laurel considered her childhood normal and reasonably happy. Her parents seemed to have a good marriage, as did her siblings. She had concluded that something must be wrong with her.

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how women deal with being homeles, what kind of help and or resources are there for these women to use?

APA style research paper on healthcare access for women in the united states of America. Research should only be focused on how women deal with being homeles, what kind of help and or resources are there for these women to use? also what kind of healthcare accesses/policies do they have and dont have for the homeless women? How have homeless women dealt with this problem in the past? How are they dealing with it now? What are some ways that can help homeless women get access to health care?

-Paper should be double spaced and atleast 15-18 pages long

-include apa style in text citations.

-Include an abstract

-must have atleast 7-9 references.

-should be coherent, logical, and well-written

-should have introduction as well as conclusion sections

APA style research paper on healthcare access for women in the united states of America. Research should only be focused on how women deal with being homeles, what kind of help and or resources are there for these women to use? also what kind of healthcare accesses/policies do they have and dont have for the homeless women? How have homeless women dealt with this problem in the past? How are they dealing with it now? What are some ways that can help homeless women get access to health care?

-Paper should be double spaced and atleast 15-18 pages long

-include apa style in text citations.

-Include an abstract

-must have atleast 7-9 references.

-should be coherent, logical, and well-written

-should have introduction as well as conclusion sections

Examine some of the pharmacodynamics associated with medicating children

Family Therapy Course

Please put the question or section name above each slide

Write a reaction paper that addresses the following areas:

Examine some of the pharmacodynamics associated with medicating children. Consider issues of physiologic, developmental, pharmacokinetics in your reflection.

· Which SSRIs have been approved for use with children and/or adolescents?

· What other medications have been approved for children and adolescents? List the associated approved age ranges.

· What are the most important advocacy questions to ask your client and their caregiver regarding a child on psychotropic medication?

Imagine yourself as a Family Therapist working with a child and his/her family who is being treated for an attention disorder. Reflect and respond to the following:

· What are the symptoms being medicated?

· Which drugs are supposed to treat which symptoms?

· Has there been an improvement in the targeted symptoms since the child started taking the drug(s)?

· If not, why continue the child on the drug(s)?

Support your assignment with at least two scholarly resources. In addition to these specified resources, other appropriate scholarly resources, including older articles, may be included.

Length: 3 pages, not including title and reference pages