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A) MSTT will assist Christine in clarifying if her expectations for Calysta have change since she has turned 18 years old B) Examine any changes and evaluate the implmentation of the changes C) Review the barriers Christine may face A,B,C) MSTT assisted Christine in identifying what she expect from Calysta now that she is 18 years old. MSTT encouraged Christine to be specfic in her expectations this way Calysta understands and know the rules and expectations. Christine explained to Calysta the only change she is willing to make is extending her curfew a few more hours. Christine explained to Calysta the household rules remain the same and there will be no changes. Christine expressed her only concern she has is if Calysta decides to leave
Based on what I saw in the movie I determined I would complete this assignment in the following scenario. Claireece Precious Jones was removed from the physical custody of her mother, Mary Johnston, because of the sexual, physical and emotional abuse occurring in the home. Mary Johnston failed to protect Precious from the sexual abuse by her father, Carl Jones. Ms. Johnston also physically and emotionally abused Precious. In my scenario, Precious was in the custody of New York Department of Child Safety and her teacher, Blu Rain, was fostering her. In this scenario I am a licensed clinical social worker who received Previous’ case. Precious was brought to me by her New York Department of Child Safety Specialist for counseling to
A. During her childhood, she witnessed horrific trials and sentences carried out under her family’s officials.
3. The family will learn to make family decisions that are balanced and in the best interests of both the client and familiy.
This was the first session for Lucy with her social worker, where Jackie’s objective was to do her job by completing the paper work by questioning Lucy, but her aim was to obtain much information as possible from Lucy and whether or not the interaction with Vicky and Jackie was a positive or negative outcome for Lucy only further analysis can determine this.
On this date and time this caseworker met with Amanda Grimes at her residence. At this time this caseworker observed Kenna in her mother's arms. She appeared to be clean, healthy, and adequately dressed. Both Kenna and Mrs. Grimes appeared to calm. Mrs. Grimes reported that things has been great with the family. They are currently unpacking the rest of their items from their recent move. Mrs. Grimes stated Kenna is almost able to sleep through the night. Mrs. Grimes reported no concerns. Her husband Steven Grimes had just arrived home from the store with Korie Grimes. Mr. Grimes reported he had no concern. Korie Grimes was observed playing with her new golf set. She appeared to be clean healthy and adequately dressed. Mr. Grimes stated Benjamin
Sue, 36, and Tom, 39, present for an initial consultation along with their two children-- Alice, 15, and Ted, 7. Sue does most of the talking, while Alice sits slumped in her chair with a sullen look on her face. Ted looks anxious and stays close to his mother. They have come because Sue is concerned about her children. Alice’s
This caseworker spoke met with Verla Speaks on this day and time. This caseworker spoke with Mrs. Speaks in the family's dining room of their home. The home appeared to be adequate. The home had running water, working electricity, and study floor. Their refrigerator and panty was fully stocked with food. Caseworker observed a fully food stocked deep freezer on the patio. Mrs. Speaks stated that she works for the State of Alabama Conservation Department. Mrs. Speaks reported the family is close and the home environment is calm most of the time. She stated at times things can become tense if one of the girls disagree with the decision. Mrs. Speaks stated that all the girls have a good relationship with her as well as their father. She explained
I am informed that both parents have made significant progress in their willingness and ability to address safety issues in the family home. An indication of Matthew’s progress is his awareness of his parent’s issues, and his knowledge and ability to protect himself. He also knows where to seek help if necessary.
R/s McKinley Murray has a childlike mind. R/s Mr. Murray’s sister Mary Miller is the payee of his disability check. R/s Ms. Miller is not taking Mr. Murray to supply him with the things he needs. R/s Ms. Miller is not getting Mr. Murray’s medication refilled. R/s Mr. Murray needs for the medication for his heart condition. R/s Ms. Miller is not washing Mr. Murray’s clothes. R/s Ms. Miller is using Mr. Murray’s money to pay the life insurance she has on him and her children.
Ms. Bellot reported to previously using different forms of punishments, such as taking away Brianna’s phone away, she receives limited television access, and is not allowed get her favorite haircut. During the direct observation, Ms. Bellot received her weekly email notification from the Jupiter Program. Ms. Bellot verbally prompted Brianna to complete three paragraphs on the importance of homework. In stage 2 Problem Analysis Stage, Brianna reported, “I do not like when I can not get my haircut.” She stated that her mother returns her cellphone in the morning and she can always catch up on her television shows on her tablet device. Brianna was asked about her homework and she reported “I complete it but turn it in late sometimes.”
Carla is a fifty-four-year-old woman, born in a small mining town. Carla was raised by her aunt as her parents died when she was very young. Her aunt had a learning disability and was unable to read, so therefore Carla battled all throughout her schooling years, as a result of being raised in such an environment, Carla struggled throughout her schooling years. Having a limited education affected Carla’s ability to get a well-paying job. Carla married at a young age and had two children, but separated from her husband after the birth of their second child. Initially her husband worked in the mining industry in town, so he was able to help financially in the raising of their children. After the separation from her husband, Carla found work around town in grocery and also retail.
Amanda stated that she had received a phone call from Ms. Brandy this morning 6/22/17 reporting that her son came from school yesterday and he was not listening and following directions at home. Brandy reported to the therapist that her son not following expectations and so he left the house and went out with a friend home around 11pm. Per reporter Josiah refused to come back home, according to Ms. Brandy her son left last night and stayed with friend’s house and he refused to return home.
A, B) MSTT met with the caregiver to see if she continues to see value in remaining in the lead regarding youth school and educational needs. Caregiver explained she does see value in remaining in the lead and this is why she contacted his probation officer and started the process of getting him discharged. She expressed how they have been working together to get his transcripts and other items for the Job Corp meetings. Caregiver stated the only barrier she sees at this time is the family getting turned away from Job Corp because of their financial situation. MSTT,
Response: Skye, her grandmother, Robyn, and twin sister, Tori, arrived to the center on time and appeared in good spirits. Intern briefly met with Robyn to sign consent forms and discuss the assessment process and therapy provided. The intern also asked Robyn for an update on Skye and how she is currently doing. Robyn reported Skye is very protective over Tori. Robyn reported about an incident that took place at the dentist
B. i ask that you should think about these precautions and take them into thought