PO appeared to be in the pre-contemplation stage of change as evidenced by her treatment attendance and participations. Many treatment opportunities had been missed due to her refusal to cooperate with the treatment plan. PO will need to gain positive skills to cope with her emotional…
Salina was not given an opportunity to speak about what lead her to where she was, but was told of all the services she must complete in order for reunification to occur. She was provided with all of the referrals of the possible places she can go to complete her mandated services. Salina agreed to the service plan, without showing any emotions. She had a flat affect and made minimal eye contact. As I sat there, I wondered to myself, how I can help her to regain her worth, power and dignity.…
Shonquasia responded well to the intervention, Shonquasia continues to make progress towards her goals. Shonquasia stated, evaluating the problem acting, brainstorming different solutions and identifying the problem. Shonquasia stated, self-image, other, commitments, peer pressure, parental expectations and social expatiations. Shonquasia stated, that a lot of her decisions she think about making, she always wants to know how her mom would feel about it. Shonquasia stated, that the reason she worries about what her mom thinks is because, she do not want to disappoint her mom and have arguments with her.…
Intake Support Coordinator met Jacob, his mother Judy and his father Joe at the Woodman Office. Jacob is a 6.5 ft. 17 year old who attends Hermitage High School. His mother stated he plans to graduate at age 22. Jacob enjoys writing, arts and crafts. During the intake Jacob sat in-between his parents and occupied himself with arts and crafts with his father.…
Kayla is the Finance Administrator for Pennyrile District Health Department in Western Kentucky, where she has worked since 2009. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Murray State University in August 2006, and currently pursuing her Master’s in Business Administration. She is an active member of KPHA, as well as currently serving on the KPHA board and part of the KPHA scholarship committee. She has served as a volunteer for the KPHA annual golf scramble for several years. Kayla believes that partnerships, accreditation, and quality improvement are key components to improve the future of health departments.…
QP provided MY-Kayla with a CBT activity geared towards mood management. QP explained to My-Kayla that the activity will help her to understand negative emotions, help her to identify automatic thoughts that leads to negative emotions and develop ways to counter automatic thoughts and relate negative moods with cognitive and behavioral changes. QP asked My-Kayla to list some negative feelings and thoughts that leads to negative emotions. QP discussed with My-Kayla ways to counteract negative emotions. QP discussed with My-Kayla, how she can better manage mood.…
Maunica responded well to the intervention. Maunica continues to make progress towards her goals. Maunica stated, peer, relationship, interest, leadership and style. Maunica stated that she do not always respond to conflict in a good way. Maunica stated, that conflict at home she tries to resolve peacefully.…
o Elevate mood and develop healthy cognitive patterns and beliefs about self and the world that leads to alleviation of Leydi’s sense of impending doom. o Find out more about minor’s resources and strengths to access these abilities and help the minor to put them to use. o Counselor would use a scale from 1 to 10 in each session to anchor problems, measure progress and to obtain a rating from the client on where they perceive they are on the scale that day o Use Solution Focused Therapy to focus therapy on solution-building rather than problem-solving. …
Goal 1: Kayla will improve her social functioning. • Kayla’s foster mother was in a good mood and Kayla was having a snack with the QP arrived. • Kayla’s foster mother listened as the QP informed her of the members of the IIH team which are the TL as the therapist, QP which teaches the Kayla coping skills and work with her on reducing negative behaviors, and the other QP which services as the case manager. • Kayla’s foster mother shared Kayla and her brother has a strain relationship because Kayla does not like for someone to praise her brother and not her which causes a lot of issues in addition Kayla and her brother cannot be left alone with adult supervision because they often fight. • Kayla’s foster mother commented Kayla is a social…
Goal 1: Kayla will improve her emotional and behavioral regulation. • Kayla was in a good mood when the QP met with her for a session. • Kayla listened as the QP shared what it means to criticize someone. • Kayla focused on how positive criticism by picking the right time and right place, having a calm voice, say what you like about the person first, ask if the person notices a problem, describe how the problem affects others, brainstorm solutions to change, write up a contract for change, and express love. • Kayla reflected on her concern that her foster mother yells and fusses all the time at home.…
Goal 2: Kayla will comply with the treatment recommendations of her medical and mental health providers. • QP transitioned…
One way that MS is affecting Kayla is that she can’t feel her legs when she is running. An example would be “After the first mile, her legs would start to go numb. By the end of the race she couldn’t feel them all.” Another way would be that she can’t stop running like she will fall if she does she will fall. An example for this one would be “And when Kayla stopped running, her legs became shaky.…
Session five was a big stepping stone for me, I believe I asked questions that guided her and properly validated her feelings, not to mention my powerful use of silence during the whole session. This reflection will shift gears from how I originally lay out my reflections. I usually express the goals I said I would work on and then share the progress I made during the succeeding session. However, I shared my uncertainty about where to take our session after the last one. I believe this doubt helped session five unfold the way it did.…
Jayla stated, that her she like using her cell phone, playing basketball, social media and listening to music. Tatiana stated that she cannot be without her cell phone. Jayla stated, that she is a very nice person and easy to get along with. Jayla stated, that she spend most of her time on the cellphone and on social medial site.…
When I first read the title of the movie, I did not think that it was going to be about Alzheimer disease. “Still Alice” appears to be a positive movie title. Consequently, I thought that the movie would be based on something positive. While I watched the movie, I learned that the character is facing the hardship of a rare disease (familial Alzheimer’s disease). The biggest question if whether the character is still Alice because of the changes that she is going through with her disease.…