Client/Family/Referral Source statement of need and treatment expectations: Mr. Birch is concerned about Haytham’s recent behavior and his growing desire to find his father’s killers, even if it means harming innocent civilians to get the information he needs. His expectations for treatment are that Haytham will no longer let the lust for revenge overtake him and he will follow more practical pursuits. Haytham’s expectations are that he will eventually stop searching for answers and follow his principles more closely. He would also like Reginald to understand his motives and take his side.
Myers-Briggs Personality Type: Haytham is an ISTJ personality type. …show more content…
Birch have acknowledged that. Haytham admits that there have been multiple occasions where he deliberately disobeyed the orders of Reginald and went after his own pursuits, putting himself and others at risk. He has gotten more reckless and finds himself in more trouble than he used to. He feels that no one has assisted him in what he needs to know the most, everyone has been hiding secrets and telling him all of it “will come in good time”. When asked about his expertise in weapons and his training with them, Haytham reported that he owned a sword his father had left for him, and he could use it well. Along with a sword, Haytham states he has trained with throwing knives, garrotes, pistols, and Hidden Blades (the trademark weapons of the Assassins). He denied ever wanting to purposefully temporize the progression of the order and does not have any plan to use his weapons against them anytime …show more content…
Reginald had been a friend of Edward Kenway and a businessman that had courted Jennifer in her early twenties. They were a wealthy family and resided in Queen Anne’s Square for a time. Edward had a mysterious past, one that only he, Tessa, Jennifer, and Reginald knew of. He would refuse to tell Haytham about his life before he met Tessa. Haytham didn’t know and didn’t want to know until Tom Barrett, his next door neighbor, revealed that people talked about his family. They said things about his father and found it unusual that he had only two children. Edward had planned to tell Haytham everything, but the opportunity never