1. Overview of Group Therapy Group therapy is a form of psychotherapy where one or more therapists treat a small group of clients together. It is commonly used in mental health settings to promote healing, insight, and behavioral change through shared experiences. 2. Types of Group Therapy Techniques a. Psychoeducational Groups Focus: Teaching clients about…
In this information age, where data are readily accessible and there is both a great demand for accelerated research projects and strict limitations on research funding, using existing data makes sense. Data used in this way are called secondary data; they come in many forms and contain information on just about anything—depending on who collected…
After reviewing the Transcultural Food Functions, Beliefs, and Practices in this module, choose two different Traditional religious beliefs and dietary practices and prepare a recorded PowerPoint presentation. This presentation must include the relation of food functions, beliefs, and practices with the practice of the religion you selected. An include the importance of considering this by…
You will write two article reviews for this course. The review should be 1-2 single-spaced pages in a 12-point, Times New Roman font. It is in your best interest to submit your review before it is due so you may check your originality report and correct any spelling and grammatical errors identified by the software…
The terms “power” and “privilege” are frequently heard in today’s social and political discourse, but what do these terms actually mean in the context of one’s social identity? Having power and privilege means that you have benefited from unearned advantages as a result of being a member of a particular dominant group in society. Each…
Goal: To learn to have a bio-psycho-social and cultural perspective in assessing clients. Step 1: Review the material in this chapter on bio-psycho-social and cultural assessment. Step 2: Answer the following questions about this case. William Weatherford is a social worker, employed as a parole officer. He is assigned the case of Jim Mills, a…
Discuss the commonality between gender dysphoria and substance abuse in the adolescent population. Be sure to address the DSM-5-TR criteria for these disorders and the prevalence of gender dysphoria and substance abuse in the adolescent population. Finally, discuss treatment options and how to remain culturally and ethically sensitive to these patients.
To expand quality improvement efforts across disciplines within a health care organization, it is beneficial to create quality assessment teams with representatives from each area of the organization, on both the clinical and administrative sides. Though these teams can choose from a variety of tools to assess quality, they are most effective when they are…
You are enthusiastic about developing information to share with clients and families with positive genetic testing results. A young couple approaches you and states, “We have siblings with Downs Syndrome. Could we have a baby with this disorder?” You decide to create an educational handout that supports the couple as they search for more information.…
1) What are some of the consumer assumptions of the competitive economic model of demand? 2) Describe Grossman’s Model as it relates to the demand for health, production of health stock and a rational person’s role. 3) Why do returns on health production depreciate? 4) Do you agree or disagree with the assumption that more…