Social Work- Task-Centered Model Approach

Erin Adams
5 Aug 201715:30

Summary

TLDRIn the session, social worker Regina Adams works with college student Kristen Anderson, who struggles with alcohol abuse and academic challenges. Using the Task-Centered Model, they set achievable goals and monitor progress over 8 to 12 sessions. Kristen attends support group meetings, engages with family, and utilizes a 24-hour hotline for immediate assistance. She also improves her study habits and social circle, focusing on healthier activities. The session ends with a plan to continue monitoring Kristen's progress monthly.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Regina Adams is a social worker who is working with a college student named Kristen Anderson who has a drinking problem.
  • πŸ“… The client, Kristen, has been attending sessions for about three months, with the current session being the third.
  • πŸŽ“ Kristen's drinking issue has affected her academic performance, leading to slipping grades and a need for help with study habits.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The TAGS Center model is being used for therapy, which involves establishing achievable goals based on an agreed contract over 8 to 12 sessions.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Family involvement is part of the therapy process, with Kristen's parents attending a Family Day, which has improved their relationship.
  • πŸ“ž Kristen has utilized a 24-hour hotline for support during cravings, finding it helpful and encouraging.
  • 🏫 Academic support is provided through a referral to an academic skill center, where Kristen receives tutoring and study assistance.
  • πŸ‘« Kristen has made new friends and joined clubs to replace old social circles that encouraged drinking.
  • πŸ‘• Financial assistance is provided through a referral to a mission, where Kristen received fashionable clothing.
  • πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ Kristen has made lifestyle changes, including reducing work hours and exercising more to manage stress and avoid alcohol cravings.
  • πŸ“† The therapy sessions are monitored on a monthly basis, with a plan to reassess the need for continuation or termination after about six months.

Q & A

  • What is Regina Adams' profession?

    -Regina Adams is a social worker.

  • Who is the client Regina Adams is working with?

    -The client Regina Adams is working with is Kristen Anderson.

  • What is the main issue that Kristen Anderson is facing?

    -Kristen Anderson has developed a drinking problem and has been partying and drinking with other students.

  • What model does Regina Adams use to work with Kristen?

    -Regina Adams uses the Task-Centered model to work with Kristen.

  • How many sessions does Regina plan to have with Kristen?

    -Regina plans to have between eight to twelve sessions with Kristen.

  • What is the purpose of the group meetings that Kristen attends?

    -The group meetings are for individuals with drinking problems to share experiences and support each other.

  • How has Kristen's relationship with her family changed since attending the group meetings?

    -Kristen's relationship with her family has improved, as they have become more supportive and understanding of her situation.

  • What is the role of the 24-hour hotline in Kristen's recovery process?

    -The 24-hour hotline provides immediate support and encouragement to Kristen when she experiences cravings for alcohol.

  • What academic support has Regina referred Kristen to?

    -Regina referred Kristen to an academic skill center where she can receive tutoring and academic assistance.

  • How has Kristen's social circle changed since starting the recovery process?

    -Kristen has made new friends by joining different clubs, going to the gym, and attending yoga and Zumba classes, distancing herself from the group that used to party.

  • What changes has Kristen made in her work schedule to support her recovery?

    -Kristen has reduced her work hours from fifteen to nine per week to lower her stress levels and have more time for studying and leisure.

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