Choose one of the three scenarios: Freydia, Thomas or Rad. Write a 1,400- to 2,450-word hypothetical working. Include the purpose and key elements of each part of the working agreement: • Statements of confidentiality and informed consent
• Goals
• Roles, expectations, and responsibilities of all parties
• Intervention methods used to attain goals
• Frequency, duration, length, and location of the meetings
• Means of evaluation or measuring progress toward goal attainment
• How the working agreement can be renegotiated
• Consequences of either party not upholding the agreement and how unforeseen complications will be handled Use the following resources as references: Box 7.1 Sample
Assessment Outline, Exercise 7.3 Prioritizing, and Exercise 7.5 Evaluation. Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
7.1 Outline for Assessment
1. Identifying and demographic information
Name, age, gender
Sexual orientation
Relationship status
Religion
Cultural or racial identities
Employment, education, training
Economic status, including problems or needs
2. Presenting problem or concern
Current
History
Past treatment
3. Strengths and resources
Coping mechanisms
Social supports, including friends, cultural, and community networks
Cultural and spiritual beliefs and practices
Motivation and readiness for change
4. Background
Family history
Signifi cant developmental events
Effects of race, culture, sexual orientation, age, class, immigration, and other infl uences
5. Biopsychosocial stressors
Previous
Current or continuing
6. Psychological functioning
Behavioral observations
Cognitive or intellectual capacity and skills
Emotional/affective state and self-regulation
7. Health and biological factors `
Physical health
Disability
Medications
Substance use, abuse, and dependence
Wellness activities (exercise, yoga, meditation, etc.)
8. Test results
Intelligence
Neuropsychological
Psychological
9. DSM IV-TR diagnosis (all fi ve axes)
10. Formulation or conceptualization
The demands of the larger society can also intrude on priority setting.
Freydia, the woman who wishes her children back, might see getting sober and getting work training as priorities. However, in a conversation with the clinician, Freydia realizes that she is going to include a mandated 6-week parenting course in her priorities