Family Project
The Jacques family seems to have functioned very well until the husband began abusing drugs and alcohol. This was a problem before, but things have stabilized when the appropriate help was obtained. The relapse occurred directly after the wife and children left for a visit to the wife's family. Hence, it might reasonably be assumed that the presence of the family has a positive effect upon the maintenance of the treatment regime. Because Jean (the husband) functioned at a very high level before his relapse into the cycle of abuse and the abandonment of the treatment regime, it might be assumed that he will once again respond to intervention. Because there is as yet no physical danger to the family, the treatment and intervention program will be administered under strict official supervision, with regular monitoring sessions. However, while the aim is to keep the family together, a contingency plan should be in place to ensure the safety of the wife and children should Jean become physically violent.
The first step in the plan should be assessment. The assessment should focus on the root of the problem, which in this case is Jean and his dual disorders. According to Moore (2005, p. 231), more than half of mental disorder sufferers also have substance abuse disorders. Yet, there has been little social work attention to co-occurring issues. The tendency is to treat these conditions in isolation (Brown, 2010). For Jean's specific situation then, Moore (2005) suggests that an integrated treatment plan might work better than two separate treatment plans designed to handle his substance abuse and mental problems in isolation. In addition, the effect of his family's absence on his relapse should also be assessed. The first phase of the assessment should therefore be focused upon Jean himself, primarily on the occurrence of his mental problems, and secondarily on his substance abuse issues. Finally, there should also be residual focus on Jean's relationship with his family and their influence on his ability to retain the treatment regime.
For this assessment, it is recommended that Jean visit the local outpatient mental health clinic, where a social worker should assess the three components...
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