Blanca Intervention

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Intervention and Evaluation Intervention 1 Blanca’s age, lack of education, limited social agency, power imbalance, inadequate negotiation skills in her marital relationship, and her economic dependence has the potential to trap her in a cycle of poverty with rapid and repeat childbearing. Blanca currently reports that she is not using any form of birth control, has been diagnosed with chlamydia, and that her husband would like to have a child. A possible referral I could make to Blanca would be to a community-based adolescent reproductive and sexual health education program. Social workers value client empowerment. Empowering our clients involves increasing their personal, interpersonal, or political power so that they can take action to …show more content…

Blanca could benefit from being referred to and participating in a psychoeducational group on domestic violence. Psychoeducational groups on domestic violence use crisis intervention and focus on empowering women through cognitive behavioral changes to end a domestic violence relationship (Marrs Fuchsel & Hysjulien, 2013). Also, a small group setting would help normalize Blanca’s experience with domestic violence and provide a safe outlet for her. The intervention would cause the client to examine multiple cultural topics, such as familism and machismo, and how it affects women’s self-esteem, help-seeking patterns, dating patterns, and how Latina women perceive and understand domestic violence in intimate partner relationship (Marrs Fuchsel & Hysjulien, 2013). The intervention would also help educate the client on characteristics of healthy relationships, the dynamics of domestic violence, and access to resources (Marrs Fuchsel & Hysjulien, 2013). Discussions of self-reflective questions and exercises that involve assessing how the clients views their relationships and the positive and negative characteristics of their relationships would help Blanca learn from other’s …show more content…

Blanca would have to be able to demonstrate what they she has learned by showing a behavior change. Pre- and posttest measures to assess the group’s effectiveness would have to be applied. For example, a reduction in post-traumatic stress or depression would be an indicator of the effectiveness of the intervention. Other methods of evaluating effectiveness include an increase of self-esteem in the client and an ability to develop goals free of violence (Marrs Fuchsel & Hysjulien, 2013). Blanca may not immediately leave her abusive relationship, but she may feel more empowered to reach out for help in the

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