Identify the family members you would initially meet with, and then indicate which questions would help with this decision. (three minimum) Grandmother, Child, Mother.
Determine who your clients would be. If third party insurance must be billed, indicate how you would explain the need to complete a DSM-5 diagnosis. (Express the way you would say it to the clients.)
Illustrate how you would assess safety for the family and yourself. Include a minimum of three questions you would ask.
Indicate how you would ask about the family’s strengths and resources. (word it the way you would ask the clients)
Analyze the cultural/ethnic/religious beliefs that must be considered. Include a minimum of three questions you would ask to help clarify this.
Confirm which social work ethics must be considered. Include a minimum of three questions you would ask to help clarify this.
Briefly explain what you would need to cover for informed consent.
Explain any possible countertransference issues that may need to be addressed. In general terms, document what sensitive personal experiences and/or issues these raise.
Reveal the type of information you might self-disclose. Explain your purpose with this self-disclosure and what you would hope to accomplish. Would you return hugs from children, from mother, from father? Why or why not?
Provide three questions you would ask social work supervisor about your case.
Explore the theory(s) of intervention you would use and be sure to support your decision.
Indicate a possible psycho-educational intervention you could include.
Provide a minimum of three possible resources for the client/family.
Outline a rough draft of your proposed treatment plan and provide at least three questions that would help determine this.