accurate identification is essential for visual and auditory signs that show that situation is rapidly getting out control. The failure to identify signals ensures failure to intervene. Secondly, the appropriate time is very important during the intervention. Also, a person should remain calm because overreacting just leads to further problems and can lead to an escalation of the situation. The other principles are to listen actively to an individual, to reduce the distractions, such as if radio…
II. PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTION II.A. Psychoeducation Studies show that psychoeducation seems to benefit patients and the government agencies designed to address mental health care. In effective clinical settings, psychoeducation can reduce the cost for the government to create and provide additional funding for patient readmission due to unsuccessful treatment goal (Jun, Merinder, Belgamwar, 2011). On the part patients, psychoeducation is one way of improving their understanding about their…
In this essay I will be arguing that although non-intervention is understood as a norm in the field of international law, there are circumstances when humanitarian intervention is necessary in order to respond to serious abuse- such as when a state commits crimes or inflicts abuse upon their own citizens. (Baylis, Smith and Owens 479) Through explanation and analysis of the policies and processes of the United Nations, I will then be presenting arguments, involving the topics of human rights and…
Response to Intervention (RtI) is a data driven model of ongoing assessment. There have been many discussions about RTI in school age children. RTI has three tiers each last around eight weeks. Tier I is the first intervention, and screening for at risk students. According to Bayat, Mindes, and Covitt (2010) the teacher begins to use a validated curriculum that targets specific skills in large or small group formation while conducting ongoing assessment. Children that continue to have…
Staff and client met for her 6th individual session. The purpose of this meeting was to enhance the therapeutic relationship and to work on her service plan goals. Specifically, we collaborated on Problem #2 Relapse Prevention action step #4, where she is to verbalize if and when she was previously sober what has worked for her in the past and what did not. Revealing that she stayed sober for her daughter in the past, she verbalized that she now takes care of herself first, so she can be a…
Develop a culturally relevant prevention or intervention program to address the character’s issues at a micro-, meso-, or macro-level (could be written or video format). Examples: Workshops for students, administration, schools, policy makers, etc.; educational videos; individual counseling programs; group counseling programs; advocacy programs; or a combination of these and others. You may choose to create a treatment plan and discuss interventions at the beginning of counseling, middle of…
what intervention strategies are used to accomplish those goals? Accordance to ACA A.1.c. Counseling Plans: therapist and their participant collaborate together toward developing treatment plan designed to for the client to achieve their treatment objectives. This will assist the counselor with establishing the client foundation toward identifying their growth throughout their treatment. The therapist will be able to gain the essential insight require to select the appropriates intervention…
Play Therapy Intervention This paper will examine the history, concepts, principles, and values of play therapy. It will also cover what problems therapy is successful at addressing, and which client groups it is most effective with. The cultural competence of this invention will be assessed, and lastly, the strengths and limitations of play therapy will be discussed. Overview of Play Therapy The origin of play therapy can be traced back to Sigmund Freud and his daughter, Anna Freud, but it…
In addition to chiropractic intervention, MyChild™ believes massage therapy is beneficial for a person with cerebral palsy. Massage therapy is the “Manipulation of soft body tissues applied in a painless and comforting way to treat, heal, and balance the mind, body, and soul (Stern, 2015). Massage therapy is known for alleviating symptoms such as: arthritis, discomfort, low back pain, and balance. Each of these symptoms affect a patient with cerebral palsy. A session typically consists of a…
of CBT. CBT can be implemented in the treatment of gaming addiction but it also requires other forms of therapy and interventions to ensure success. Griffiths states that: “CBT can identify problematic cognitions that may underlie the reason why a person uses video games as a psychologic crutch, but it may not cure addictive playing without the use of other therapies interventions” (Griffiths, 2009, p. 250). Griffiths’ statement is particularly important when addressing gaming addiction in…