Brice Family Assessment/Treatment Plan Christina Blair CMHC/581 June 12‚ 2012 Brice Family Assessment/Treatment Plan Assessment The writre interviewed the Brice family of 5. The family consisted of a father‚ a mother‚ 2 girls and 1 boy. David‚ the father‚ is mid to late 60 year old Caucasian male. He is tall with square shoulders wearing glasses. He metacommunication Presenting Problem History of Problem- BRIEF Family History Assessment Summary:
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Psychologists who participate in marriage/family therapy have to ensure they are doing things ethically and ensuring they are doing the best for each of their clients. Psychologists who live and work in rural communities must make sure they are being as careful as marriage/family therapy psychologists‚ but can run into other issues such as confidentiality and competence. Both kinds of therapy have their own sets of issues as well. When providing counseling in a rural/community setting there are
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Essay 1 Sarah Johnson Liberty University Essay 1 “Family” can have many definitions and meanings. To one person‚ family may consist of having a mother‚ father‚ and children. While to another‚ family may mean a mother‚ grandmother‚ aunts and uncles. Regardless of how one interprets this term‚ child development can be directly affected by the family system in which a child is raised. Healthy Family Systems In Competent Christian Counseling: Foundations and Practice of Compassionate
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As it is with there being many forms of therapy that is being conducted by a therapist‚ counselor‚ social worker‚ and etc.‚ there are always ways on how a therapy session is to be structured and assess. A study completed by Bailey (2012)‚ he states‚ “In family therapy the assessment process involves an examination of the context of family…interpersonal relations with emphasis on decision making and life course challenges” (p. 314). That is a significant statement by Bailey as it relates to the assessment
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to explain using Bowen’s family systems framework‚ how an individual’s level of differentiation and anxiety influence family relationships and strengths. Bowen’s family systems theory addresses how patterns of interaction in the family of origin influence a couple’s interaction in the next generation with their children. Bowen describes the differences in family functioning‚ by the degree of anxiety or the degree of differentiation within the family. Bowen’s definition of differentiation
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The Ie Family System For more than 1‚000 years‚ central to Japanese family and kinship ties was the Japanese version of the patrilineal extended family called ie. Ie is a patrilineal extended family system in which the oldest son‚ and perhaps the next one or two sons in succession‚ stays as adults at home and run the farm or other enterprise‚ while other sons born after them move off to form branches of the main family. Women leave their own family of birth and become official ie members of their
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discuss about Structural Family Therapy and how I would go about the process of having a family in a therapy session. Structural Family Therapy was developed by Harry S. Aponte (Psychotherapy.net.). Structural Family Therapy is about dealing within the environment of the family. It was mainly developed from coming in contact with poor people and families such as Blacks and Puerto Ricans. It focus on people who come from devastated communities and families. Structural Family Therapy is all about being active
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Family Systems Theory: Family Cohesion When growing up families are and have been considered systems because they are made up of interrelated elements or objectives. Families are examples to show that they have regular behaviors‚ they have regular interactions‚ and they are interdependent on one another. It is believed the family can be defined as a set of interacting individuals who are related by blood‚ marriage‚ cohabitation‚ or adoption. Although they are numerous in number some functions
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Introduction The first interview in the therapy process is done in order to build alliance with the family (Nichols‚ 2012). It is also important during the first interview to develop a hypothesis identifying what could be maintaining the presenting problem for the family and outline expectations for the treatment process (Nichols‚ 2012). This paper will discuss how building an alliance‚ developing a hypothesis‚ and outlining expectations of treatment applies to the Vargas case study. Building Alliance
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Family System Theory Introduction Murray Bowen’s family system theory was one of the first comprehensive theories of family system functioning. It was developed in 1974 and it believed the family can be defined as a set of interacting individuals who are related by blood‚ marriage‚ cohabitation‚ or adoption and who interdependently perform relevant functions through roles. Relevant functions of the family include values and practices placed on health system theory is used to explain patterns of
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