Family Oriented Final Paper

Family Oriented Final Paper

Family Oriented Final Paper

General Instructions:

1. Use double line spacing and font size 12 for your paper.

2. The length of your paper is expected to be 10-12 pages.

3. Attached is the case study that is going to be needed to write this paper

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FINAL PAPER

In this final paper, you are asked to apply all you have learned from the family systems theories in analyzing a case you have handled or are handling. It aims to help you to integrate the theoretical concepts in an actual case. The analyses and discussion of intervention should be drawn from you learning through the assigned reading, lectures, videos, discussions, etc. Address each of the following questions in your paper. You should give background information of the family, the agency setting, and the circumstance under which the family sought help or was referred for service.

1) State clearly and succinctly the presenting problem(s) of this family, that is, what caused them to come in for help or be referred by others for help.

2) Analyze the case and suggest some intervention strategies using concepts from at least two

schools of family therapy you have learned in this course addressing the following aspects:

a) The theoretical formulations of the “causes” of the presenting problem(s) or other problems you have noted in this family.

b) Describe the relational structure or other important dynamics of the family according to the theoretical orientations.

c) How may the flaws of the family dynamics/unmet needs/self-defeating narratives/negative interactional cycles/limited emotional repertoire/misguided attempted solutions/previous generational legacies, etc. relate to the presenting or other problems?

d) Based on the theoretical orientations, what are the treatment goals you have formulated accordingly, in addition to the reduction or eradication of the presenting problem(s)? Set specific and realistic goals as far as possible.

e) What specific intervention strategies have you tried or plan to use to facilitate the desired changes or goal attainment based on the theories you have chosen?

This section is the major bulk of the paper and should constitute at least 5-6 pages.

3) What are some of the strengths of the family that you have observed, which could be mobilized?

4) Address the impact of the ecological contexts or the larger systems on the family. What are some of its resources and limitations for this family?

5) How may diversity issues affect the functioning of the family, if applicable?

6) Do you see issues that warrant advocacy for the family, which otherwise would be a violation of the basic human rights of the client/family and social justice?

7) What are some of the interface issues, including your own background (cultural or otherwise, similar to or different from the family) and counter-transference that you have to face in working with this family? Are there ethical dilemmas you may have to face as well? How have you handled them or plan to do so?

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You may give the background information of your case by integrating it into your paper as you address the above questions. Or, you can write the case summary first, then analyze it according to the above guiding questions. The APA style of citation is expected if you cite references. Do not give detailed explanation of the concepts, the main point is to apply the concepts in analyzing your case. You can cite references if it is appropriate and helpful in advancing understanding of the point you are making in relation to the case situation. If you have not worked with a case with which you know enough about the family to address the above questions, you should request for a case summary provided by the instructor.

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    CaseStudyWk41.pdf

    Case Study

    Sanaa is a 28-year old single mother of Joaqin (two years old). She is

    currently living in a shelter for battered women. She lived in Syria until

    immigrating to the US three years ago. She married Steven, a US citizen,

    and moved to the US. However, Steven never filed immigration papers on

    her behalf and used that as a way to keep her in the marriage. The

    marriage was rocked by violence and abuse from the start. She has no

    family or friends here in the US. After a vicious beating, Steven has been

    sentenced to one year in prison for domestic violence. Sanaa speaks

    limited English and is afraid that she might be deported to Syria. She is

    concerned for her safety and her ability to take care of her son as a single

    mother. At the shelter, Sanaa was seen by a clinical social worker who

    diagnosed her with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). She is so

    shattered and frightened by her experience that she refuses to leave the

    shelter for any reason.