Identify the mental health services such as inpatient, outpatient, partial treatment, aftercare, self-help, and social support that could be utilized as part of his treatment plan. This clinician would recommend that Jared get enrolled into an outpatient program for his depression and his alcoholism. Jared just completed an inpatient treatment facility and he needs more stabilization to build upon his sobriety. This clinician would also recommend that Jared attend Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings to reinforce the outpatient treatment. The AA meetings will reinforce the church activity that Jared is already attending, as AA is a spiritual program and welcomes everyone regardless of their sexual orientation, religions or lack of religions, or their ethnicity. What types of interventions do you feel are appropriate for …show more content…
This clinician would ask permission from Jared to get his records from his inpatient treatment facility. If Jared agreed to this request clinician would ask Jared to sign a release of information to the other agency. Then clinician would request complete records from the other agency. This would be a way for this clinician to get a little background information on Jared and see the issues he has worked on in the inpatient treatment facility. Create a list of five local community resources that Jared can utilize as part of his recovery. Describe how you will help Jared understand how these resources will be of benefit to him and how he can access these resources. • Jared can use local recovery clubhouses to meet new people in recovery. • Jared can get involved in twelve step recovery as this also will help him meet people in recovery. • Jared can get involved at his local gym; because recovery is a three phase process (spiritual, mental and
3. What mental health treatment modalities would be helpful to Randy in addition to medication?
employer, professional regulatory body, and the law for an unwarranted breach of confidence, it is essential that any disclosure of information is done appropriately within the requirements of the duty owed to the patient” (Griffith, 2015, p.358). The law is very strict and nobody has the right to violate the patient's confidentiality and have access to the medical information without been authorized by the patient. For this action Kevin will need written authorization in order to have access to the records. According to the Code of Ethics for Nurses is the nurse who is charged with helping to preserve the patient’s privacy by only asking the questions that are clinically relevant. “Confidentiality is
If one of my relatives left me $250,000 in his or her will, with the only condition being that I must use the funds as seed for a new business enterprise in The Center's 45-county service territory, I would use the money to establish a multi-functional Community Center to serve the rural area I reside in. This Community Center would house a couple basketball/volleyball courts, a technology room, tutoring center, fitness area, snack bar, and a meeting venue. All activities would be free of charge to all community members except for the snack bar and renting of the meeting venue in which all profits collected would be used for equipment for all areas. I would use the money in the will for this Community Center because as a sophomore in high school I see the need for a safe environment that provides educational enhancement opportunities and healthy living opportunities. I believe that this business
Counseling session can enable Larry to manage his behavior and irritability for others and his fear of transportation. Larry resides alone and don’t have much friends, I would suggest him to rejoin the church or other social groups where he can express himself and communicate with others. In time Larry would benefit a great deal from grief support.
I would do this by stating that a compensation professional can be a full time employee that knows the company and what the company need, they can be cost effective, and there is a level of commitment. When discussing knowing a company, this also means knowing the customers and the competition. The compensation professional can learn who the customers are, what the needs are of the customer, and even why they actually buy or use the service. With the compensation professional being full time, the employee can do the research needed to find this information. They can also aid in the process of find the ends and out of the competition. This gives the business a competitive edge. In addition, knowing and understand the needs of the customer is the centre of a successful business. This information or knowledge, one can use
It would be really helpful to use teams in health care. It will help teams to improve their performance. They can be more synergy and innovative. That will help health care setting to provide great service and they can get more involve with an individual. The health care setting can be more responsiveness to patients by responding as quickly as they can. The health care setting needs to be more understanding, need to know their responsibility, and keep a healthy relationship. They can be more responsiveness by providing virtual team support, interest group, and division of labor to patients. This can help patients to get service quickly. It is really important to motivate health care provider because motivation impact their performance and it can help them to maintain a positive relationship with coworkers and patients. The health care provider should always have positive work habits because that can work as motivation.
Through this process, it will ensure to be successful and rewarding to each individual in the organization.
1. A second contribution of the Aggarwal and McGill, (2012), research is to recommend the procedure by which automatic behavior significances from anthropomorphized brand primes, and it is a motivational process. Clients of popular products want to reach the main characteristics or attribute linked to the brand. Most Apple or Disney patrons would like to be imaginative, creative, and popular like these brands (Aggarwal and McGill, 2012). Apple or Disney customers might play the part of the consistency with Apple and Disney, and they could take on the characteristics. I find it hard to believe that an adult would take on a Disney character unless they are extremely immature. I can visualize people who are concerned with status, and Apple is one if the finest products for position. Only little kids would
To help Andrea to consider ways of combining areas for the staffers, job characteristics theory plays a role since it provides an explanation of what characteristics of work itself help to create a sense of staff satisfaction. Firstly, to develop staffs a sense of meaningfulness with their job, Andrea should ensure that the new versions of task require several different skills and talents. Because if the work tasks are too simple and repetitive, staffs would think what they do is pointless. In addition, the redesigned task should provide staffs with chances to finish a whole, identifiable work from beginning to end with a visible outcome. So they can point to the Blaze and really find something in the magazine that made by themselves. They can feel a distinct sense of beginning and closure as well as ensure that their efforts are not in
A common ailment among startups is a near-sighted focus on daily crises, at the expense of tasks that will build the company over the long term. Come up for air and then think clearly about what a healthy, valuable business will look like 18-24 months out. What needs to be done today to build for tomorrow? What are three things I can accomplish this quarter to ensure success twelve months
This recommendation is that Mr. Turner attend outpatient alcohol and other drug counseling to address his dependency and his depression. His alcohol and drug use is severe enough that outside help is warranted. Despite the consequences of his alcohol and other drug use, Turner is in denial and does not think he needs further professional
Seeking therapy and rehab to work on his low self-esteem and self-worth, as well as bed temper, and negative outlook in life, would be helpful in order for him to remain sober. His views on rehab are positive and negative at the same time. Positive outlook: he will remain sober throughout the program and once he is out. Negative outlook: he will relapse after he is done with the program, and doubts himself. Jr has reported that he will try his best to remain sober throughout the program and after he will change his environment and the people involved in it. Jr’s strengths came from him focusing on improving his lifestyle and having the support of his
Dennis Baker expressed his desire to remain in the home with his parents. Yet, he wanted to live in a safer and healthier environment free from garbage and clutter. The parents' perspective and desires were not ascertained at that time.
As the corporate HR director, Judith Dixon should attempt to find a solution that prevents litigation by Maalick. Not only does Maalick have a very strong case against Treton, but trials can large financial expenses and severely damaged reputations for organizations as a whole (Wade, 2014). A similar situation occurred at Turner Industries and instead of quickly addressing the complaint, the company spent thousands of dollars in legal fees, paid $4 million in damages, and greatly lost the prestige. Therefore, Dixon should take the situation very seriously and ensure the situation is fully handled.
If I was a Mental Health clinician working with Paul to overcome his anxiety issues, I would also make sure to utilize a multidisciplinary team including an addictions counselor since Paul has been exhibiting signs of a drinking addiction. I would collaborate with the addictions counselor to come up with an effective treatment plan for Paul. To ensure working in a collaborative environment, I would encourage Paul to have a session with me immediately after he has his session with the addictions counselor and vice versa. This will allow both me and the addictions counselor to meet after the sessions to review everything and to share ideas with one another to see what is working and not working with Paul and to implement the next steps in the treatment process. Both the addictions counselor and I should be able to evaluate treatment outcomes and set treatment goals to ensure a full and effective prognosis for Paul. In terms of Paul’s addiction issue, I would suggest