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Establishing an Effective Group Using Toseland and Riva’s Planning Model
This document is a report outlining the steps necessary for a case worker named Nancy to establish an effective social support group for women with bipolar disorder and motherhood challenges, utilizing the structured framework of Toseland and Rivas's Planning Model for Group Work. 
 

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This document is a report outlining the steps necessary for a case worker named Nancy to establish an effective social support group for women with bipolar disorder and motherhood challenges, utilizing the structured framework of Toseland and Rivas's Planning Model for Group Work. 
 

cf_PSY7713_Measurement, Data Display, and Data-Based Decisions Capella University
This document is a paper discussing the optimal methods for collecting, displaying, and interpreting data related to monitoring Self-Injurious Behavior (SIB) in a child named Isaac who has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Intellectual Disability. 
 
 Data Collection Method 
Method Selected: Partial Interval Recording. 
 
Rationale: This method breaks the SIB period into equal time intervals, recording if head banging occurs at any time during the interval. 
 
It reliably estimates the behavior...
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This document is a paper discussing the optimal methods for collecting, displaying, and interpreting data related to monitoring Self-Injurious Behavior (SIB) in a child named Isaac who has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Intellectual Disability. 
 
 Data Collection Method 
Method Selected: Partial Interval Recording. 
 
Rationale: This method breaks the SIB period into equal time intervals, recording if head banging occurs at any time during the interval. 
 
It reliably estimates the behavior...
Multi-Level Social Work Intervention Plan for an Older Adult: Addressing Complicated Grief, Health Inequity, and Fall Risk (Case of Carla Washburn)
Black woman, Carla Washburn, who is experiencing complicated grief, social isolation, unmanaged chronic illness (diabetes), and recent injury from a fall. The plan is structured around a multi-level assessment (micro, mezzo, macro) followed by targeted interventions, evaluation, and termination protocols. 
 
The report prioritizes a collaborative approach with Ms. Washburn to address her intersecting issues across three levels: 
 
1. Assessment (Micro, Mezzo, Macro) 
 
Micro-Level Issues: Compli...
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Black woman, Carla Washburn, who is experiencing complicated grief, social isolation, unmanaged chronic illness (diabetes), and recent injury from a fall. The plan is structured around a multi-level assessment (micro, mezzo, macro) followed by targeted interventions, evaluation, and termination protocols. 
 
The report prioritizes a collaborative approach with Ms. Washburn to address her intersecting issues across three levels: 
 
1. Assessment (Micro, Mezzo, Macro) 
 
Micro-Level Issues: Compli...
Critical Analysis of the PCL-C Screening Tool: Reflective Practice, Ethical Concerns, and Cultural Limitations in Social Work
The paper is structured into two main sections: 
 
Part 1: Screening Role Play Reflection 
 
Strengths in Engagement: The student successfully created a therapeutic environment, built rapport through active listening, validated emotions, and clearly articulated confidentiality statements (including limits like self-harm/harm to others and supervisor consultation). 
PCL-C Administration: The student followed standard protocol by highlighting the tool's purpose (designed for civilians), explain...
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- • 13 pages •
The paper is structured into two main sections: 
 
Part 1: Screening Role Play Reflection 
 
Strengths in Engagement: The student successfully created a therapeutic environment, built rapport through active listening, validated emotions, and clearly articulated confidentiality statements (including limits like self-harm/harm to others and supervisor consultation). 
PCL-C Administration: The student followed standard protocol by highlighting the tool's purpose (designed for civilians), explain...
Global Health and Diversity Travelling To the Democratic Republic of the Congo to Address malaria
This document is a proposal outlining a scenario for a global health intervention trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to address the public health challenge of Malaria. The proposal details the severity of the malaria burden, the population of interest, major health concerns, and relevant social determinants of health. 
 
 Malaria Challenge in the DRC: Proposal Summary 
The proposal frames the intervention as essential for promoting healthcare engagement and infrastructure and helping...
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This document is a proposal outlining a scenario for a global health intervention trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to address the public health challenge of Malaria. The proposal details the severity of the malaria burden, the population of interest, major health concerns, and relevant social determinants of health. 
 
 Malaria Challenge in the DRC: Proposal Summary 
The proposal frames the intervention as essential for promoting healthcare engagement and infrastructure and helping...
SOWK 550 Preliminary Phase Practice
This document is a Preliminary Phase Practice Assignment that outlines a social worker's initial planning for engaging with a client named Ms. Rodriquez, whose case involves complex issues related to immigration, systemic inequalities, social challenges, and economic strain1. Ms. Rodriquez is struggling to balance work and raising her children without family support or the children's father2. Preliminary Planning ComponentsCategoryDetails of the PlanAttendeesPrimarily Ms. Rodriquez and the...
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This document is a Preliminary Phase Practice Assignment that outlines a social worker's initial planning for engaging with a client named Ms. Rodriquez, whose case involves complex issues related to immigration, systemic inequalities, social challenges, and economic strain1. Ms. Rodriquez is struggling to balance work and raising her children without family support or the children's father2. Preliminary Planning ComponentsCategoryDetails of the PlanAttendeesPrimarily Ms. Rodriquez and the...
Domestic Abuse- Global Trends
This document is a case analysis that applies global trends regarding the economic factors contributing to domestic violence to the specific situation of a client named Alyssa. The paper covers the client's demographics, the presenting problem, the assessment process, and lessons learned by the student social worker. 
 
 Client and Problem Profile (Alyssa) 
Client Demographics: Alyssa is a 34-year-old white woman from New York. She is spiritual but not religious, speaks English and Spanish, a...
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This document is a case analysis that applies global trends regarding the economic factors contributing to domestic violence to the specific situation of a client named Alyssa. The paper covers the client's demographics, the presenting problem, the assessment process, and lessons learned by the student social worker. 
 
 Client and Problem Profile (Alyssa) 
Client Demographics: Alyssa is a 34-year-old white woman from New York. She is spiritual but not religious, speaks English and Spanish, a...
Cohort Study Calculations and Explanations
This document presents the analysis of a cohort study investigating the relationship between working at the Bethlehem Asbestos Company and the risk of developing lung disease among men attending Frederick Douglas High School in West Baltimore. Study Data and Relative Risk CalculationThe study tracked a cohort of 300 men, divided into two groups:Exposed Group (Worked in Asbestos Company): 100 men, 35 of whom developed lung disease1.Unexposed Group (Did Not Work in Asbestos Company): 200 men, 20 o...
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This document presents the analysis of a cohort study investigating the relationship between working at the Bethlehem Asbestos Company and the risk of developing lung disease among men attending Frederick Douglas High School in West Baltimore. Study Data and Relative Risk CalculationThe study tracked a cohort of 300 men, divided into two groups:Exposed Group (Worked in Asbestos Company): 100 men, 35 of whom developed lung disease1.Unexposed Group (Did Not Work in Asbestos Company): 200 men, 20 o...
Travelling To the Democratic Republic of the Congo to Address the Health Challenge of Malaria
his document outlines key organizations and entities involved in implementing a health project focused on addressing the malaria challenge in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), categorizing them by their anticipated role: Implementers, Decision Makers, Participants, and Partners. Key Stakeholders and RolesRole CategoryOrganization / EntityCore Function in ProjectImplementersPATH[cite_start]Partners with the government and national malaria programs to devise the best implementation plan ...
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his document outlines key organizations and entities involved in implementing a health project focused on addressing the malaria challenge in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), categorizing them by their anticipated role: Implementers, Decision Makers, Participants, and Partners. Key Stakeholders and RolesRole CategoryOrganization / EntityCore Function in ProjectImplementersPATH[cite_start]Partners with the government and national malaria programs to devise the best implementation plan ...
Causes of Higher Healthcare Expenditure in the US- Outcome Mismatch in US Healthcare Spending
This document is a formal policy analysis intended for a scholarly health journal editor, arguing that the US healthcare system has the highest expenditure among developed nations while simultaneously yielding poorer outcomes—a condition described as an "Outcome Mismatch". The analysis identifies both structural and political causes for this phenomenon. 
 Expenditure and Outcome Mismatch 
 
High Expenditure: In 2018, the US spent approximately $3.6 trillion on healthcare, accounting for ...
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- • 6 pages •
This document is a formal policy analysis intended for a scholarly health journal editor, arguing that the US healthcare system has the highest expenditure among developed nations while simultaneously yielding poorer outcomes—a condition described as an "Outcome Mismatch". The analysis identifies both structural and political causes for this phenomenon. 
 Expenditure and Outcome Mismatch 
 
High Expenditure: In 2018, the US spent approximately $3.6 trillion on healthcare, accounting for ...