An Incarcerated Father and His Children

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At the age of fifty-four Joey was arrested for online solicitation of a minor. Joey has two children, Alex (age 23) and Amberlynn (age 18). Up until the day of Joey’s arrest, he had been actively involved in his children’s lives. Alex was a master’s student at the University of Oklahoma at the time of his father’s arrest and Amberlynn was a senior at China Spring High School at the time of the arrest. Joey spent a week in the McLennan County Jail before being released on bond for five days. After those five days, Joey was re-arrested with twenty-two counts of online solicitation of a minor and five accounts of child pornography. Even though Alex and Amberlynn were never sexually violated by their father, they were effected emotionally from day one. According to F.J. Turner (2011), theories and concepts allow us to analyze better and have a “dynamic understanding” of the families we are looking at. Buford Farris (1975) states that organization is needed in order to fully understand social work theories and concepts and to apply them to a family system.
The theory of psychodynamic perspective can be applied to Joey. This theory states that “internal processes such as needs, drives, and emotions motivate human behavior; early childhood experiences are central to problems of living throughout life.” As a young child Joey was sexually molested by his step-father. This molestation has impacted Joey throughout his life. The concepts of psychological age, which has both behavioral and perceptual components, and opportunities, which are making the best out of the life situation you have been placed in either by your own doing or someone else’s doing, can be applied to Joey.
Joey’s early childhood experiences have impacted his whole lif...

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...essed them. Some things can never be given back, such as Amberlynn’s high school graduation and others will take years to regain like the trust between this father and his children. Even though this family has a long road to full recovery, they are off to a good start and seem to be moving in the right direction.

Works Cited

Farris, B. (1975). TOWARD A MORE ADEQUATE CONCEPT OF "ORGANIZATION" IN SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE THEORY. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 3(1), 21-33.
Hutchison, E. D. (2011). Dimensions of human behavior (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
Lewis, C. (2003). Concepts of theory, practice, and integration in social work: the student perspective. The Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 9(1), 113-130.
Turner, F. J. (2011). Social work treatment: interlocking theoretical approaches (5th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.

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