WEEK 6 Discussion: Using Research to Select a Therapeutic Modality

WEEK 6 Discussion: Using Research to Select a Therapeutic Modality

WEEK 6 Discussion: Using Research to Select a Therapeutic Modality

Imagine that some of your colleagues mention using cognitive behavior therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and reality therapy. Your colleagues continue to say that based on their experiences, they really like these therapies and that they appear to work. Your instincts also tell you that perhaps they might be helpful for your client in your case study. However, from Week 1, you recall that experiences and instincts as sources of knowledge are quite limited because they are biased. Instead, it is important to utilize existing research and data to support your choices of interventions. Theory helps inform the evidence-based practice process that should guide social workers’ practice.

In this Discussion, you examine the research related to a therapy based on cognitive or cognitive behavior theory to determine its effectiveness.

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Discussion: Using Research to Select a Therapeutic

Modality

To prepare:

Recall the client from the case study you have been using in this course (MY CASE IS PAULA CORTEZ). You will apply your research for this Discussion to that client.
Select one therapy from the following: cognitive behavior therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, or reality therapy.
Conduct a search in the Walden Library for one peer-reviewed research study about the effectiveness of the therapy you selected.

Note: You must select a study that has not already been used by a colleague in the Discussion. Each student is required to identify a unique research study.

Remember when looking for studies to take into account your client’s age and developmental stage and presenting problem.

By Day 3

Post:

Provide the reference for the study you found using APA guidelines.

Briefly paraphrase, in 2 to 3 sentences, the methodological context (i.e., research method, how data was collected, and the instruments used) of the study and the findings.

Evaluate the findings in terms of its applicability or appropriateness for the client in your case study.
Determine whether you would use or not use the therapy you selected for the client in your selected case study (consider how culturally relevant it is, how aligned it is with social work ethics, etc.) and explain why.

References:

González-Prendes, A. A., & Thomas, S. A. (2009). Culturally Sensitive Treatment of Anger in African American Women: A Single Case Study. Clinical Case Studies, 8(5), 383–402. doi:10.1177/1534650109345004

Graham, M. A., Sauerheber, J. D., & Britzman, M. J. (2013). Choice Theory and Family Counseling. The Family Journal, 21(2), 230–234. doi:10.1177/1066480712466538