Reference no: EM132061708
Question: Social workers who utilize the solution-focused model are mindful of how their conversations with their clients, families, groups, or even community members facilitate their thinking about solutions. The client is always the "expert," and therefore social workers ask questions to explore how the client perceives the problem and situation.Social workers may use solution-focused questions such as the miracle question. For example, "Suppose you woke up one morning and by some miracle everything you ever wanted, everything good you could ever imagine for yourself, had actually happened-your life had turned out exactly the way you wanted it. What would be different in your life?" When clients are asked this, it forces them to reflect on what they want or would like to achieve. By projecting themselves into the future, clients are more likely to imagine what is possible rather than focusing on the past and their failures. This allows for the possibility of developing solutions.
In this Discussion, you apply the solution-focused model and solution-focused questions. You provide other solution-focused questions, similar to the miracle question that was provided for you. Although the textbook provides actual examples of solution-focused questions, always think about your client-you may have to modify the question a bit to take into account the client's age, cognitive and developmental stage, culture, etc., so that the question makes sense to the client.
To prepare:Recall a case from your fieldwork experience to use for this Discussion.Review and focus on pages 520-521 in your textbook.
In 1 to 2 sentences, briefly identify and describe the problem as perceived by the client, family, or group that you dealt with in your past fieldwork experience. From the list of solution-focused questions on page 520 (e.g., exception questions, coping questions, scaling questions, and relationship questions), identify two different types of questions, and ask each question as if you were actually asking the questions to the client. (Remember, do not use the miracle question.) Remember that the goal of these questions is to assist clients in identifying a solutionExplain how asking these two questions would help the client in coming up with the solution. In 1 to 2 sentences, reflect and explain how asking these questions made you feel and perhaps how the client might feel. No more then 500 words
Pre-eruption average weight
: Is there significant evidence that 30 years after the eruption, the average weight of the trouts is higher than the pre-eruption average weight of 1.9 lb?
|
Test of hypothesis at a level of significance
: a) Justify your answer using a test of hypothesis at a level of significance of 5%
|
Observe and assess the state of your current organization
: Develop materials that support the human resource process from acquiring, developing, and leveraging on employee strengths.
|
What is an analysis of the statement of cash flows
: What is an analysis of the statement of cash flows? What is included in this analysis and how is this information useful
|
What would be different in your life
: Social workers who utilize the solution-focused model are mindful of how their conversations with their clients, families, groups, or even community members.
|
What iq score is identified with the upper 2 percent
: What IQ score is identified with (a) the upper 2 percent, that is, 2 percent to the right (and 98 percent to the left)?
|
Compute the amount suffolk should report as a deferred tax
: At December 31, 2014, Suffolk Corporation had an estimated warranty liability of $127,630, Compute the amount Suffolk should report as a deferred tax
|
Conduct a literature search to identify a paper
: Org65: Conduct a literature search to identify a paper in which the significance of the study statement is stated in the introduction section .
|
What is the probability that a family spends more
: The mean amount spent by a family of four on food per month is $500 with a standard deviation of $75. Assuming a normal distribution
|