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Respond to two colleagues:

Identify a barrier that might make it difficult to implement the solution-focused model with the client described.
Discuss how a social worker could help a client re-focus on the present, rather than on their past.

Colleague 1
Discussion – Week 9
COLLAPSE
This quarter being my first field placement but due to COVID-19 all onsite field experience was suspended in March and not being able to utilize a case study. I chose to use the case of Tiffani Bradley to complete this week’s discussion.

The presenting problem

In this case Tiffani, a 16-year-old Caucasian female, has a history of running away due to past experiences of emotional, physical, mental and sexual trauma. Court mandated to reside at a group home but now upon discharge Tiffani is showing some ambivalence on her next place of residence. 

From the list of solution-focused questions on page 520 (e.g., exception questions, coping questions, scaling questions, and relationship questions), identify two different types of questions, and ask each question as if you were actually asking the questions to the client. (Remember, do not use the miracle question.). Remember that the goal of these questions is to assist clients in identifying a solution.

Coping questions attempt to help the client shift his/her focus away from the presenting issues and towards what the client is doing to survive the painful or stressful circumstances (The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center, n.d.).

A coping question for Tiffani would be: You reported being unsure of whether you want to return home with your family or Donald. What have you found that is helpful in managing this situation?

Scaling questions invite the clients to put their observations, impressions, and predictions:

On a scale from 0 to 10 (0 being no chance, and 10 being every chance). Questions need to be specific, citing specific times and circumstances (The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center, n.d.).

A scaling question for Tiffani would be: On a scale of 0 to 10, what are the chances that you’ll be able to say “No” to Donald when he asks you to come back home with him?

Explain how asking these two questions would help the client in coming up with the solution.

These questions would enable Tiffani to transition from ambivalence to a more solution-focused perspective because it will force her to identify and address her feelings and experiences. The application of this theory would also hold the client accountable for the outcomes of their goals.

In 1 to 2 sentences, reflect and explain how asking these questions made you feel and perhaps how the client might feel.

These questions enabled me to reflect on personal experiences and to view them from the perspective of the client. To also measure her motivation and readiness to change towards resolving her current issues.

References

The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center. (n.d.). Solution-Focused Interviewing Skills & Questions. Retrieved online from http://www.pacwrc.pitt.edu/Curriculum/301EngggClntsFrmAnSBSFPrspctv/Hndts/HO_9_Solu.

Turner, F. J. (Ed.). (2017). Social work treatment: Interlocking theoretical approaches (6th ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Chapter 35: Solution-Focused Theory (pp. 513531).

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The Client:

When working with families and trying to keep families together we have to utilize solution-focus theory throughout our cases and practices. Solution focused theory puts the client in control of the outcome and we are there to assist with their journey (Turner, 2017). The case I will focus on is my work with a family; well call them the Huebers. The Huebers have come to my agency seeking assistance with their CPS case. They were referred to the WRAP program and we will be working with the client and family to improve communication, establish good discipline practices and family therapy.

The Questions:

I utilize exception questions consistently in my current job as well as in my undergrad field experience. An exception question asks about what life was like before the problem or with the absence of a current stressor (Turner, 2017). I think this is an important question because we can focus on what was going right and try to apply it to the current situation. I would ask the Huebers: tell me about a time when you all had good communication?

I also utilize coping questions. They are similar to exception questions; however, a coping question asks how one successfully coped with an issue during a situation that might typically become escalated (Turner, 2017). In the Huebers case I would ask the parents: tell me about a time that the two of you argued and it didnt escalate into a physical altercation what did you two do differently? Was the communication better? Did you give each other space, etc?

How are the questions going to identify a solution?

The purpose of these questions are to identify what has work and what is working as well as strategies that can be built upon to find a solution. These questions wont solve the concerns. The clients must actively work at utilizing what they say works and building upon already identified coping skills as well as developing new ones. This may take time. Clients may not know what their coping skills are or why an altercation didnt escalate which is why you should ask follow up questions.

How would these questions make me/the client feel?

I think these questions are meant to make you stop and analyze your own situation. I think if I couldnt think of any positives that it would make me feel discouraged. However, Ive had many clients who cannot think of a time when things were better or a time where a situation didnt escalate. That can seem discouraging. Ive always used follow up questions to guide clients to positive, no matter how small. In the Huebers case, they had many positives and were able to identify them and coping skills that worked pretty quickly without much follow up, so I would imagine they felt hopeful.

Reference

Turner, F. J. (Ed.). (2017). Social work treatment: Interlocking theoretical approaches (6th ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Chapter 35: Solution-Focused Theory (pp. 513531).

Religiousness and recovery from inpatient geriatric depression

PROPOSAL PAPER: TOPIC SELECTION INSTRUCTIONS
The purpose of this assignment is for you to identify 3 topics that are “researchable” ideas (Rockinson-Szapkiw
& Knight, 2012; see below for more information) and list those topics from 1–3 in order of preference. You must
also include a bibliography with quotes from the “Recommendations for Future Research” sections of peer-reviewed articles that indicate this research is needed in the field of counseling. Peer-reviewed research
articles must be from the last 5 years (otherwise the gap may have been filled).
Step 1: Inquiry. Come up with 3 topics of interest. Here is one example: “I wonder if religion and depression are
related in older adults (65 and above).”
Step 2: Review the peer-reviewed literature to identify gaps in the literature for each of the 3 topics. For
example, one peer-reviewed article on your topic of interest may state, “We recommend further research on
the impact of religiosity on depression prognosis, looking in particular at community samples, younger patients,
and people from non-Christian faiths (Payman & Ryburn, 2010, p. 566).”
Step 3: Put together a bibliography in the current APA format. The bibliography must include at least 1 article per
topic that suggests that the particular research topic/question is “researchable” (see Step 2 for more
information). You must include a brief 1–2-sentence summary of each article in the bibliography.
Example:
Bibliography
Payman, V., & Ryburn, B. (2010). Religiousness and recovery from inpatient geriatric depression: Findings
from the PEJAMA study. Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry, 44(6), 560–67. Retrieved from
http://www.serialsolutions.com.
This is where you will place a brief summary of the article’s contents and how it relates to the topic selection.
Remember it should be 1–2 sentences.
Preferred language style US English

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Gun control an effective way to control crime

Write an argumentative paper on a controversial issue that requires that you look at both sides of an issue and
take a position on one side or the other. You must not only take a stand for or against prostitution or
pornography but also defend it against opposing points of view. Therefore, your discussion will involve
advocacy and persuasion.
Clearly state your topic and opinion
Research the issues surrounding the topic
Read other writers’ arguments for and against
Present supporting evidence in favor of your position and defend your position against opposing points of view

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A Pew Research Center study (Mitchell, Gottfried, Barthel & Sumida, 2018 (https://www.journalism.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2018/06/PJ_2018.06.18_fact-opinion_FINAL.pdf) explored peoples ability to distinguish between factual and opinion statements in the news. This is obviously an important research topic in age of partisan politics, denigration of the news media and accusations of false news.

The study of some 5,000 U.S. adults asked participants to distinguish between five factual statements and five opinion statements. A majority of participants correctly identified at least three of the five statements in each set, but this result is only a little better than random guessing. Far fewer got all five correct and roughly a quarter got most or all wrong.

Assume that in response to such data your campus has initiated an across-the-curriculum program to ensure that all majors graduate with a basic ability to distinguish fact from opinion. Follow-up surveys of graduating seniors indicate that they have an acceptable ability to do this. However, as we know, surveys do not address causality.

What experiment(s) might you design to help assess whether the ability of graduating seniors to distinguish fact from opinion is a function of the campus instructional program and not of other relevant experiences such as being politically active, or having taken other relevant courses such as philosophy, logic, debate, political science or media criticism?

Assume that your dependent variable is the ability to distinguish a statement of fact from an opinion.

Hint: In this Pew study, a factual statement is defined as one that can be proven or disproven by objective evidence.