Child Therapy
The author of this report has been asked to assess the situation of a single mother of three kids. The mother is very paranoid about losing her children but there are some very real concerns in terms of what the mother is apparently doing and how some of the children are acting. The author is asked to answer a number of questions. These include how the professionals could and should collaborate so as to best serve both the mother and the children involved in the situation, from an ethical and legal standpoint of course. The role of each professional in the situation will be discussed in detail. The function that each professional would serve will be discussed. The author is also going to place one's self as the "lead" person on the team and will then describe what could and should happen in relation to this situation and why. This will mostly be manifested by a hypothetical letter that will be written to the psychiatrist that will be charged with reviewing the woman's mental state, ability to parent and otherwise function as an adult. While the situation is not beyond repair, the children involved in this situation are in some rather obvious danger and there are some rather startling red flags.
Analysis
The licensed clinical social worker would serve a number of roles in this situation including taking inventory of the situation at hand, coordinating care with the other professionals in the group and perhaps reining in child protective services if things come to that, which it sure seems they might. The psychologist on staff is responsible for testing and that person uses the tests to rule out or confirm certain diagnoses. One example used in the case study is that of bipolar disorder. Of course, if the mother in this case were bipolar, this surely needs to be figured out since this would present potential danger to the mother herself and the children alike. The child therapist, of course, is responsible for doing therapy with the children in particular. They get the children to play and interact. Through watching how they play, interact and communicated, it can be figured out with some precision what might be or what is definitely going on. Just a few things that would be watched over is how they talk, what they say, how they assert themselves, whether they get violent, whether they get loud, what they say about their parents and so forth. If they draw, for example, very dour and said pictures, this would be a warning sign. If they say certain things about their parents and their behavior, that would be a bad sign as well (Swank, Shin, Cabrita, Cheung & Rivers, 2015). The remainder of the staff on hand in this scenario are the regular counselors. These people would serve much the same purpose as the child therapist but they would be for the adult patients rather than the children. A free clinic is on standby in case there is a problem with ability to pay on the part of the patient. In terms of legal and ethical issues, these professionals should obviously share information and engage in dialog when it comes to their mutual families or specific patients. Of course, there are protocols and rules that must be followed when sharing information between people, even within the same office. It is especially true when speaking about sharing between offices. In short, the professionals involved need to be as vigilant and professional as possible but there are rules and guidelines that must be followed ... every single time and without fail (Nylen, 2007).
There are a few things in the narrative thus far that are extremely concerning. First of all is the mother. It is fairly obvious that the woman is drinking entirely too much or at least at the wrong times and it is leading to her being impaired when she is in care, custody and control of the children. If that is true, and there are multiple incidents and clues thus far that point to the fact that it is, that needs to be addressed right away. One of the red flags with the children seems to point to the same problem and that is the fact that Jane seems to be taking on the motherly role. It is to the point that she seems to be protected and mothering to her own mother. It is clear and apparent that the mother is not taking care of the children...
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