Jan 24, 2024 Generalist Practice – A 25-year-old man, father of two children
Generalist Practice
Generalist Practice: A 25-year-old man, father of two children (1 and 3 years old), comes to a parent conference with you, a social worker, during parent’s day at the Head Start Center. During the course of the meeting about his children’s progress, he reveals that he and his wife argue a lot. He says that she won’t stop arguing once she starts and that when he tries to walk away, she pursues him, yelling. He indicates that in those situations, he becomes enraged. He reveals that on several occasions he has pushed her and once he punched her in the face, breaking her nose. He states that he is not a violent person and that he does not want to hurt his wife. He tells you that he cannot get her to stop following and yelling when he tries to walk away to calm down. He suspects she may be abusing her pain medication that was originally prescribed for an abscessed tooth. He is worried that the relationship may end in a separation, and he wants to discuss the effect this arguing may be having on his children’s behavior at Head Start.
Post a response to the following:
· Describe three services in the community that would be beneficial to this family.
· Explain how, as a broker, you would assist the family in receiving these services.
Respond to two colleagues who chose different services. Recommend another community-based service to assist the family.
LEARNING RESOURCES
· Kirst-Ashman, K. K., & Hull, Jr. G. H. (2018) . Understanding generalist practice (8th ed.). Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning.
· Chapter 15, “Brokering and Case Management” (pp. 573–597)
To Prepare: Read the following case study.
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