‘Critically discuss the Basic Skills Component Domains within the Children and Young People’s IAPT Project and the challenges in applying them in your service.’ 1. Introduction This paper will focus on Evidence-Based Psychological Treatment for Children and Young People and aim to critically discuss the Basic Skills Component Domains within this area. It will look at the challenges of applying them to the authors work setting of Tier 3 Children and Adolescent Mental health service (CAMHS)
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Introduction: As a part of my clinical experience in psychiatry‚ I was posted in valankini ward. I came across a client by name Mr. Shankappa is admitted with complaints of alcoholism‚ grandeous ideas and aggressive behavior. As I was interested in him I took his for my case study. Baseline data: Name of the Head of the Family | Mr Shankappa. H. P | Age | 23 years | Sex | Male | Educational status ` | 9 th standard | Marital status | Unmarried | Address | Sediyapu house‚ kodiyadi
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Family Assessment and Nursing Process According to Stanhope & Lancaster (2001)‚ a family nursing assessment is considered to be the cornerstone for family nursing interventions and is used in a systematic fashion for the identification of the family ’s developmental stages and risk factors. There are many tools available that provide guidelines for how to best get to know a family and to determine their strengths and weaknesses. One such tool is the Friedman Family Assessment tool which provides
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Family Project Assessment Family Profile The family that I chose for this assignment is the S family. This wonderful family consists of a father named Mr. S a 37 year old black male of African descent‚ a mother named Mrs. S a 33 year old Caucasian female of Anglophone descent; and their two children‚ Sabrina a 12 year old girl‚ and Venus a 7 year old girl. This family is considered a nuclear family. Mr. and Ms. S have been married for the last 14 years‚ and share a 3-bedroom apartment in Ontario
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The Family Crucible 1. How did both the Mom and Dad of the Brice family view Claudia in their relationship? Answer: The Dad viewed Claudia as an emotional need he felt distance from his wife and used Claudia to fill that void. The Mom felt jealous of the Father Daughter relationship that Claudia and her husband had. She would fight with Claudia to get back at her husband through their daughter. (Chapter 6‚ pg. 86) Walsh Text Ch. 5: (pg. 104) List three risks of experiencing divorce? Answer:
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Theology of Marriage and Family Call and Response: The Vitality of Differentiation Abstract Theology of Marriage and Family Call and Response: The Vitality of Differentiation Throughout our lives human relationships are quintessentially the most powerful and substantive life force we cannot avoid. Subsequently the value and meaning of the relationship we have with ourselves and others have variables that are not always
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tibia and fibula. Client subsequently had four tib/fib repair procedures. Client does report chronic back pain remedied by routine chiropractic care. Client is allergic to Sulfa and denies seasonal or environmental allergies. Family History See Genogram for this client in Appendix A Review of Systems for Current Health Problems Skin‚ Hair‚ Nails: Normal skin color for race. Skin warm‚ dry‚ intact‚ no rashes‚ no lesions. No hair loss or dandruff. Head and Neck: Denies headache‚ stiffness‚ difficulty
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This essay describes and evaluates the contributions of Bowlby‚ Ainsworth‚ Murray-Parkes‚ Kubler-Ross and Worden‚ as well as later theorists‚ to their respective fields. I demonstrate how I already work with some of these models‚ highlighting my strengths and areas for development. I emphasise some influences on Bowlby’s work‚ leading to his trilogy Attachment 1969; Separation 1973; and Loss‚ Sadness and Depression 1980; demonstrating how attachments in infancy may shape our attachment styles in
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Assessment #1 Case Study Substance Abuse Assessment/Case History Format Client Name: Susan Boyle (Suzie) Date of 1st Contact: 1-31-13 Social Worker: Date Completed: 2-28 -13 Dimension 1: Client description‚ presenting problem‚ and context of referral. A. Brief description of client: Suzie presents herself as a 45-year-old Caucasian unmarried female with short hair and was wearing male-typical professional attire and glasses. She came across apathetic‚ chewing bubble gum and
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I.DEFINITION/PREVALENCE Acute disease of the GI tract may be caused by the pathogen itself or by a bacterial or other toxin. Acute inflammatory disorders such as appendicitis and peritonitis result from contamination of damaged or normally sterile tissue by a client’s own endogenous or resident bacteria (Lemone and Burke‚ 2008‚ page 766). Appendicitis is the inflammation of the vermiform (wormlike) appendix; the appendix is a small fingerlike appendage about 10 cm (4 in) long‚ attached to the
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