Suggest your immediate advice for each situation and services the person might use later once the case is stabilized. Think about how you can involve others close to the person and how you will involve the client in planning.
Approximately 175 words for each case…
- A man with an intellectual disability lives alone with his widowed mother. She has fallen and broken her hip and will be at the rehabilitation hospital for about 6 weeks. He cannot stay alone. He has a job at Goodwill Industries. County transportation takes him there every morning at 8:30 a.m. and brings him home at 5:00 p.m.
- A woman and her two children are waiting to receive their welfare check. They came to your state from another to escape an abusive husband and father. The woman is frail and appears sick. They have no place to go and have not eaten in several days. The children smell as if they need a bath and are listless.
- A man comes in who was referred by his job for possible crack use. The man admits he uses crack, but rarely and certainly not to the extent that it would interfere with his work. He will be given 4 weeks off if he enrolls in a legitimate program for detoxification. He seems reluctant and torn. Eventually, he agrees to work with you on a plan.
Case 1
The social worker would use cognitive behavioral therapy. The intervention is effective with most psychotherapeutic issues exhibited by the man with intellectual disability. The social worker should enlist the therapists’ support in addressing the man’s thoughts and behavior and replace them with realistic constrictive behavior. The role of social workers in mental issues is to emphasize community-based care. As a result, I would involve the employers of the intellectually disabled man to collaborate on ensuring there he manifests resilience during the period his mother would be in the hospital. According to CASW, social work practice operates within the macro and micro levels of intervention (para 5). The goal is to promote social change and foster human relationships. The interdisciplinary approach in cognitive behavioral therapy offers a unique chance for the social worker to collaborate with other stakeholders and enhance the success of the intervention. My goal as a social worker would be to achieve social harmony and integrate into the community before the situation stabilize. I would focus on enhancing the effective personal adaptation of the man and realize their mutual influences in the environment. The intervention will improve the wellbeing of the man by intervening at the point where he meets with his environment. I will demonstrate the capacity to address the client’s challenges by considering the broader social and human dimensions of his intellectual disability.
Case 2
The best intervention strategy would be considering the staged approach for engagement. I will find a balance between ensuring the woman’s safety and her children. The primary focus would be to find health care interventions to address any illnesses, injuries, and pain from the abusive relationship. I would engage other stakeholders to ensure that the woman and her two children find a safe place they can stay before following up on their welfare checks. Empowering women and finding child safety requires the local legal framework. Therefore, the social work practitioners work within the legislation regarding domestic abuse. I will highlight the critical role that third parties play in ensuring the safety and stability of the woman. Thus, I will recommend partnering with other organizations such as the local church, women’s aid, and domestic violence crisis to develop and offer services. The core of this intervention is to realize an institutional framework that incorporates health, law enforcement, and social services to help the woman and her two children receive the necessary help. I will examine the intersecting oppressions, and other women experience issues (Watson para 27). As a result, I will address the woman’s needs, such as the need for safety, her healthcare attention, and financial prospects. Working with a national legal framework will be an effective way to protect the woman and her children.
Case 3
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is an effective intervention for the case of a man with crack use. The social worker would use the model of brief treatment to support active and direct rehabilitation (Unegbu p.23). As a result, the therapists would help the man conform to rational thinking. The social workers would center the approach on the principles of changing cognitions such as judgment, beliefs, and persecutions. The goal would be to ensure that the man should appreciate that crack use is a learned behavior that can change. Therefore, behavior change using cognitive intervention would use a process such as highlighting the stimuli that trigger using crack. I would help the client face his value systems, learn new beliefs and create ideas to help him deal with the issues. I will help him think, act more, and emphasize developing his capabilities in solving the problems. As a result, the client would replace his maladaptive habit in the four weeks and healthy behavior. I will ensure that client creates responsible planning and new awareness on the use of crack.
Work Cited
CASW. “The Role of Social Work in Mental Health.” 3 January 2022 https://www.casw-acts.ca/en/role-social-work-mental-health
Unegbu, Robert. Exploring the Role of Social Workers in Substance Abuse Treatment. Diss. Walden University, 2020.
Watson, David. “Domestic abuse and child protection: women’s experience of social work intervention” 3 January 2022. https://www.iriss.org.uk/resources/insights/domestic-abuse-and-child-protection-womens-experience-social-work-intervention