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Problem Solving Process

Engage


Gather Information


Assess/Diagnose


Goal Setting


Intervention


Evaluation


Termination


Referral Process


*Remember client's right to self determination

Clarify need


Research resources


Discuss and select options


Plan for initial contact


Contact


Follow up to see if need was met

Ethical Principles (Code of Ethics)

Service


Social Justice


Dignity and Worth of a person


Importance of Human Relationships


Integrity


Competence


Systems Theory

The concept of a system as interacting parts.


Dynamic interaction of the components


*If you change one part the whole thing changes

Ecological/ Life Systems Model

Interrelatedness between people and their environment.


Fit of person in environment


Circular exchange


Functional Approach

Center of change residing in the client not the worker


Releasing of client's growth and power


Work together to discover outcome


Short Term or Task Centered Treatment

8 to 12 sessions


Assess, set goals, define tasks


Learning theory and behavior modification


ID primary problem and explore circumstances

Problem Solving Approach

Lack of motivation, capacity, or opportunity to solve problems in an appropriate way


Resources are broken down, maladaptive, or impaired


Four P's :Person, Problem, Place, Process

Psychosocial Approach

Considers client in the context of their interactions with the outside world


Modification of person/environment and exchange between them


Psychoanalytic Theory

Based upon past experiences-Sigmund Freud


Id, ego, and superego are all part of the subconscious.


Conflict between them causes problems and stage fixation.


Id

Unconscious source of motives and drives. Pleasure principle seeks instant gratification.

Ego

6 months


logic and reason


meditates between the id, superego, and reality

Superego

Moral


Develops between ages 4-5


parental, societal values, and standards into personality

Alfred Adler

Individual psychology


personality development


single drive or motivation behind all behaviors


Nondirective/ client centered therapy

humans are basically good


personality must remain organized and unified


therapist guides the perception and self actualization