Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Exploratory Case Study. Capus P. Barnett . Valdosta State
Exploratory Case Study Capus P. Barnett Valdosta State University Introduction The clients involved in this case study is an African-American 12-year-old boy ,30-year-old mother and 33-year-old father. I have been assigned to work with the 12-year-old regarding his issues with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, anger issues, mood disorder, and oppositional defiance disorder. My agency has created several goals for the client to achieve while receiving services such as mastering three coping skills to improve his ability to effectively deal with losses in his life (i.e. the absence of his biological father); identifying seven ways he can respect authority figures in the home and community; and mastering fiveâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The client and his mother was thrilled at the idea. The mother was excited because she believed that her son constantly seeks to establish a relationship with his father, who hasnââ¬â¢t made any strides to do so. The son was excited because he stated that he would like to see his father more often and spen d more quality time with him. The client was willing to see his father in a therapeutic environment if thatââ¬â¢s what it takes to get him involved. I met with the father to schedule a family session with him and the client. During the initial contact with the father, he appeared nonchalant and apathetic towards the therapy. He made statements such as ââ¬Å"boys will be boysâ⬠to explain his sonââ¬â¢s behavior and seemed genuinely uninterested in the idea of family therapy. Initial Case The intervention that was implemented was the invitation for the father to participate in the therapeutic sessions with his son and ex-wife. I explained the clientââ¬â¢s recent behavior and the subsequent admittance to my agency. I clarified that the clientââ¬â¢s behavior worsens after their divorce which is evidenced by the increased disciplinary infractions he received at school. The client also became more combatant and argumentative with his mother and siblings as reported by them. I proposed the idea of meeting for a family therapy session to uncover the cognitive reasons behind the
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