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Counselling and Human Development
Case Study Analysis
Students are provided with case studies drawn from across three main developmental periods. Each case requires an analysis of approximately 800-830 words
Discuss developmental psychology concepts and theories that are the most relevant to the client and their issues. Explain why.
Do these theories help clarify the client's difficulties?
Is there a particular area of impeded development?
Assessment 1: Case Study Analysis
For each case study, you are required to address the following questions:
1. Identify prominent issues that need to be addressed.
Are these issues relevant to physical, cognitive, emotional, or moral aspects of development?
3. Explore the implications for counselling practice and the therapeutic process.
Assessment 2: Case StudyAgency: State High SchoolA 14-year-old boy, Keith, is asked by his teachers to see the school counsellor with his mother after he had yelled "I hate you" to his teacher and refused to answer the teacher's questions.The boy's older brother is currently in a boy's home for troubled youth and the mother is trying to keep Keith out of a home.However, he constantly gets in trouble in school, openly disregards his mom and stepdad's rules, and sets fires in the home. Book your online assignment help today
Case Study 2
Agency: Half-way house for prisoners (Community Offenders Support Program) A 23-year-old resident, Alice, arrived at the house yesterday and is seeing the counsellor for the first time today.She was committed to prison a year ago for possession of narcotics.At that time, Alice was a resident of a large city about 120 kilometres away from where the half-way house is located. The resident's parents still live in the large city, but their relationship is strained.Her year in prison was uneventful, according to the prison record. She has a high school education and a work history of mostly short-term and part-time jobs, none of them requiring much skill.
The resident is required to find a job to stay at the halfway house.
Case Study 3
Agency: A cancer support centre
A 57-year-old woman, Sally, who has been a volunteer at a cancer support centre for 3 years. She is very involved in the club. Sally is famous for the homemade cookies she brings in weekly, and volunteers as the instructor for the Tuesday morning art class. Sally comes to the centre on Thursday morning to bring by some cookies she had baked the night before.While she is there she talks to the counsellor as she has just found out her husband has been diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, a type of blood cancer. This cancer is not curable, which Sally already knows. She has considerable knowledge of cancer from being around the centre regularly.Sally's husband, Rick, is 65 years old and is also an active financial donor at the cancer support centre. Sally is afraid that at this point in his life there is not a lot that can be done for her husband's condition. They just received this information 2 days ago and Rick has been uncommunicative and depressed since hearing the medical diagnosis. He says he does not want to talk about it.Sally wonders how they are going to deal with his illness and feels very alone in her fear and sadness. She looks to you to provide some comfort to her and her husband.