Pam , Per our conversation SC is unable to find BO a place to live. As his provider you are reasonable for security him a place to live. In the conversation you stated that Bo is at Sundance hospital garland because the police was called Friday because Bo threated your staff. Pam you also noted that BO was getting ready to be discharge to from Sundance hospital garland. SC called Sundance hospital garland the Nurse stated he is not getting ready to discharge and there is no orders for upcoming discharges . Pam you also noted that Bo called and want to return to the group home. Pam you noted Bo can come back to the home. Pam noted is was her concern for her staff. SC noted have she had training to learn invention for the behaviors.
Known as a mental disorder a phobia is a persistent fear of a specific object, activity, or situation that leads to compelling desire to avoid it. Phobias tend to affect the way people live their lives, for example, their working and social environments, considering that they last for a very long time and are capable to cause intense psychological physical stress. It is considered today the most common mental and anxiety disorder in the United States (Matig Mavissakalian & David H. Barlow 1981 pp 2). There are many phobias such as: the fear of aging, fear of changing, fear of clowns, fear of getting fat, fear of being in closed spaces, etc.
Discuss issues of reliability and validity associated with the classification and diagnosis of phobic disorders (24 marks)
The patient we will call “Liz”. She is a 38 year old, white female. She is married and has 3 children. She suffers from agoraphobia. Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder in which a person is afraid to be in public places or situations from which escape might be difficult (or embarrassing) or help unavailable if panic-like symptoms were to occur (Comer, 2014, p. 111). Her first experience with panic attack in a public place occurred in her early twenties.
CPSW did a home visit to meet with Ms. Berner and to discuss about her safety plan since the children are moving with her on10/29/16 from the foster provider. Ms. Berner was late for her appointment and CPSW waited a 40 minutes for Ms. Berner. Ms. Berner apologized for being late. CPSW explained Ms. About safety plan. Ms. Berner understood and she signed them. Ms. Berner stated that she will be doing a house arrest for two weeks and the recommendation of her criminal court is to obey law and continue taking her medication on time and seeing her therapist. Also, cooperating with her PO and CPSW. CPSW consulted with the supervisor and she has approved both children to move back with Ms. Berner. Goal 1-2
On this date, APS supervisor talked with worker at Amedisys HH in Mobile Co. Amedisys called to report Mr. Parker was left alone in his caregivers apartment since Saturday and she does not plan to return for two weeks. According to Amedisys Mr. Parker is receiving speech therapy, physical therapy, and nursing services. The apartment is two levels and his bedroom is upstairs. Yesterday they believe he took the wrong medication and overmedicated himself and the home was smoky where he tried to cook food. He is also isolated in a dangerous area with no phone service. According to HH, they have called Ms. Nash, the caregiver, three times and she has not returned any calls. APS supervisor referred Amedisys to Mobile Co.
On 6/4/16 Client Ryan Bowman #205 was involved in a verbal disputes with resident Anna Jones # 203, he stated that his neighbor, called the police against him for no logical reason, he stated that Ms. Jones was banging on the wall from inside her unit and Mr. Bowman told to stop making noise because her son was sleeping, however Ms. Jones do not stop the noise and them call the police. Mr. Bowman also mentioned that both residents meet at PATH during the intake while were waiting for placement and that Ms. Jones was very friendly at first , going into Mr. Bowman unit offer him to cook for him and because he does wanted Ms. Jones approach he believe that now she acting
Universal human phobia is close interpersonal violence that a person experiences throughout their life. This phobia is not brought upon by mother nature, but by the actions of another human being. In the book, the authors explained how people were not angry if a tornado sent them to the hospital and destroyed their house. Yet when a gang beats them and destroys their house, it’s personal and the victims are angry. The actions of others that causes people to be scared is the concept of universal human phobia.
SC, Jennifer Stoker contacted the provider, Pam Provider via telephone. SC introduced herself and told provider that she was Bo’s. Pam noted she got MIW for Bo. Parkland police has pick him up. SC noted to Pam she have to allow Bo to come into the home. SC noted she talk with Consumer rights and services (CRS). SC informed Pam that CRS noted she has to continue to be BO provider until he chose to move. It is not her decision to try to get Bo to leave. Pam noted SC need to from BO somewhere to stay once he is released from the hospital. Pam noted SC need to find him a placement. SC noted to Pam that Is her reasonability as Bo
A phobia is an overwhelming and unbearable fear of something, such as an object, place, situation, feeling or animal. Phobias are a lot profounder than fears. In my essay I will be looking at a scenario of a woman called Amy with an extreme phobia of birds and how we can explain her fear looking at different psychological theories that explains learnt behaviour.
The SC arrived at the group home Bo Waffer. The SC was greeted by the nurse Marie and CIS Jentrelle Moore. Both Jentrelle and Marie note knocked on the door and there was no answer by Bo. SC and Jentelle had the nurse to call the owner. The owner reported that Bo should be in the home. It was reported that the nurse did not have a key to get into the home and that there was no staff inside of the home with Bo. Jentrelle and ECC continued to knock on the door and windows. SC asked to Jentrelle call by Mesquite PD to come out and do a Welfare Check call by Mesquite PD. The staff was able to get into the home by a window after checking the entire outside of the home. After entering the home and checking the rooms Bo was not there Jentrell
Agoraphobia is an extreme behavioral disorder where one is scared to go into places where they won’t be able to depart hurriedly, where they will be trapped, and sometimes, even just going away from their residence. When having this condition, they will avoid large environments or locations where an attack had previously occurred to prevent a future panic attack. When they are in a location that involves a public area, they may start to feel confined, fragile, and often humiliated. Individuals with this condition generally don’t suffer from an excessive amount of anxiety because they avoid the situations that will create it.
Instructions: Read the following case study about a woman, Allison, who is suffering from anxiety. After you have read the case study, diagnose Allison and present some methods of treatment by answering the questions.
The Social anxiety Association classifies social anxiety as the fear of interacting with other and social situations. Social anxiety causes fear and anxiety in most if not all aspects of ones lives. Social anxiety is the fear of being negatively judge or evaluated by others. It is a chronic disease that it does not go away on its own, only direct cognitive-behavioral therapy can help people overcome their social anxiety. There are a few situations that can trigger social anxiety such as being introduced to
Fear is a normal and an important human reaction to something dangerous, it keeps one out of danger, because fear is disliked and one tries ones best to avoid the object or situation of fear. It causes physical changes known as fight-or-flight reaction, which causes blood pressure to increase and the heart rate to speed up to pump blood to the large muscles used to run away, to balance this the human body has sweat glands which produce perspiration to cool the body.
Social anxiety is “a feeling of discomfort, fear, or worry that is centered on our interactions with other people and involves a concern with being judged negatively, evaluated, or looked down upon by others” (Social Anxiety Support, 2014). Social anxiety can affect anyone. Individuals with social anxiety tend to prefer to keep to themselves because they are afraid others will judge them negatively and have a hard time interacting socially.