School Counselor Case Study: “Tami Smith”
The client is a 14-year-old ninth-grade student who recently transferred to this counselor’s school. The client’s former school counselor reports the family is severely dysfunctional, and characterizes both Tami and her mother as being extremely manipulative. Based on the facts outlined in the case study, this paper describes how Tami’s counselor should handle this situation.
What do you see as your priorities?
There are three overarching priorities involved in Tami’s case as follows:
Compelling this student to faithfully attend class and complete her assignments in a timely fashion;
Persuading Tami and her mother that a referral to the child study team is a prerequisite to Tami’s remaining in this school; and,
Formulating an efficacious counseling intervention that can identify major problem areas in the family home that are adversely affecting Tami’s academic performance and personal life.
How would you accomplish these priorities?
Accomplishing the first priority will require counseling this young learner that her regular attendance is absolutely mandatory and any future unexcused absences will result in her suspension. Accomplishing the second priority will require a meeting with Tami and her mother with the school counselor, principal, the school district lawyer and a member of the child study team. At this meeting, the facts concerning the pending litigation with the previous school district will be discussed with Tami and her mother and a contract signed guaranteeing Tami’s regular attendance and best academic effort as well as their agreement to refer...
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