Treatment Planning and Treatment Summary

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Marisol’s referral was related to the identified problems: (1) Domestic Violence, (2) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, (3) Parent-Child Relational Problem, and (4) Occupational Problem. The following strengths were noted: acknowledged that she doing a disservice to herself and her children for staying with an abusive partner, she wants a healthy and safe family life with her children where to abuse is involved, and to take an active role in caring for herself and her children. The treatment plan addressed the identified problems that where mentioned above. 1. Identified Problem: Domestic Violence (physically abuse person, adult emotional/psychological abuse) Treatment Goals: Develop the skills necessary to maintain physical and emotional safety in current and future relationships. Return to level of self-confidence as well as emotional and social functioning there were present before the abuse began. Verbalize the emotional reactions to the abuse. Identify the impact of the abuse upon social functioning. Write a safety plan that will be implemented to establish and maintain physical safety. Interventions: Speak with client and inquire has been directly or indirectly threatened to not report the abuse. Explore feelings associated with the abuse for example, guilt, shame, helplessness, fear, anger, and/or self-blame. Assist client in identifying ways the abuse prohibited relationship building with support systems. Educate the client about the availability of domestic violence services, identify friends/family willing and able to provide safe and protected living situation. 2. Identified Problem: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Chronic Treatment Goals: Verbalize an accurate understanding of PTSD and how it develops. Learn and implemen... ... middle of paper ... ...secrets about violence by defining violence, sharing personal experiences and learning about a range of feelings, learning to protect oneself through protection planning, learning assertive conflict resolution, and learning about safe/unsafe touching, having a positive experience in a safe and structured environment, and strengthening self-esteem through positive reinforcement and validation of feelings of group leaders. In terms of parenting worked with Marisol in-home sessions over a parent of eight-months in which training was providing in the following: reestablishing a sense of order and routine in the home, explaining violence events to children, and responding to children’s fears and worries in an honest and reassuring manner. Early findings indicated that children’s problems were reduced and mother’s parenting behavior improved through in-home intervention.

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