,BSW4802 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2025
(153705) - DUE 24 June 2025; 100% correct solutions and
explanations.
As a social worker employed in a rehabilitation centre for
persons with substance use disorders, you are part of a
multidisciplinary team that renders services to persons addicted
to various substances like alcohol and drugs. The
multidisciplinary team includes a medical practitioner,
psychiatrist, psychologist, professional nurse, occupational
therapist and spiritual counsellor. The rehabilitation facility also
provides individual counselling, family interventions, group
work and community work programmes as part of their services.
The social worker’s job includes individual counselling and
conducting group work with persons with substance use
disorders. The rehabilitation centre’s philosophy includes a
holistic perspective taking in consideration all subsystems of the
person’s functioning during treatment. The social worker is also
tasked with undertaking community work projects. The
community members of the neighbourhood in which the
rehabilitation centre is situated are wary of the persons admitted
to the centre, believing they are thieves, gangsters and persons
who are not to be tolerated in the neighbourhood. The
community members in the neighbourhood have a negative
image of and a lack of sympathy for the recipients of this
service; therefore, they do not want to get involved as volunteers
with this rehabilitation centre. The biggest role of the social
worker will be to change the community members’ image about
this centre and persons with substance use disorders. PLEASE
, ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS APPLICABLE
TO THE CASE STUDY:
1. Select and motivate the specific theoretical perspective the
rehabilitation centre supports in treating persons with substance
use disorders. (5)
Theoretical Perspective Supported by the Rehabilitation
Centre in Treating Persons with Substance Use Disorders
The rehabilitation centre follows a holistic treatment approach
rooted in the Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual (BPSS) Model to
address substance use disorders. This model recognizes that
addiction is a complex condition influenced by multiple
interrelated factors and requires an integrated, person-centred
approach to treatment.
1. Biological Perspective
The biological component of the BPSS model focuses on the
physiological and genetic aspects of substance use disorders.
The involvement of a medical practitioner, psychiatrist, and
professional nurse ensures that clients receive medical
interventions, such as detoxification, medication-assisted
treatment (MAT), and management of withdrawal symptoms.
Scientific research suggests that prolonged substance use alters
brain chemistry, affecting decision-making and impulse control.
Addressing these neurological changes is crucial for successful
rehabilitation.
2. Psychological Perspective
(153705) - DUE 24 June 2025; 100% correct solutions and
explanations.
As a social worker employed in a rehabilitation centre for
persons with substance use disorders, you are part of a
multidisciplinary team that renders services to persons addicted
to various substances like alcohol and drugs. The
multidisciplinary team includes a medical practitioner,
psychiatrist, psychologist, professional nurse, occupational
therapist and spiritual counsellor. The rehabilitation facility also
provides individual counselling, family interventions, group
work and community work programmes as part of their services.
The social worker’s job includes individual counselling and
conducting group work with persons with substance use
disorders. The rehabilitation centre’s philosophy includes a
holistic perspective taking in consideration all subsystems of the
person’s functioning during treatment. The social worker is also
tasked with undertaking community work projects. The
community members of the neighbourhood in which the
rehabilitation centre is situated are wary of the persons admitted
to the centre, believing they are thieves, gangsters and persons
who are not to be tolerated in the neighbourhood. The
community members in the neighbourhood have a negative
image of and a lack of sympathy for the recipients of this
service; therefore, they do not want to get involved as volunteers
with this rehabilitation centre. The biggest role of the social
worker will be to change the community members’ image about
this centre and persons with substance use disorders. PLEASE
, ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS APPLICABLE
TO THE CASE STUDY:
1. Select and motivate the specific theoretical perspective the
rehabilitation centre supports in treating persons with substance
use disorders. (5)
Theoretical Perspective Supported by the Rehabilitation
Centre in Treating Persons with Substance Use Disorders
The rehabilitation centre follows a holistic treatment approach
rooted in the Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual (BPSS) Model to
address substance use disorders. This model recognizes that
addiction is a complex condition influenced by multiple
interrelated factors and requires an integrated, person-centred
approach to treatment.
1. Biological Perspective
The biological component of the BPSS model focuses on the
physiological and genetic aspects of substance use disorders.
The involvement of a medical practitioner, psychiatrist, and
professional nurse ensures that clients receive medical
interventions, such as detoxification, medication-assisted
treatment (MAT), and management of withdrawal symptoms.
Scientific research suggests that prolonged substance use alters
brain chemistry, affecting decision-making and impulse control.
Addressing these neurological changes is crucial for successful
rehabilitation.
2. Psychological Perspective