Description
In this Assignment, you watch videos of counselors demonstrating the use of Bowenian and structural theories in family counseling. You then formulate treatment plans for the couples and/or families in the videos, applying the theories in question and justifying the use of appropriate interventions.
The Assignment
Based on the theory demonstrated in both videos:
- Define the problem in each video.
- Create a theory-based treatment plan, including short- and long-term goals for the couples and/or families.(use attached template)
- Explain two theory-based interventions you would use and justify your selection.
- Explain one anticipated outcome of each theory-based intervention.
Link to videos:
http://www.psychotherapy.net.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/stream/waldenu/video?vid=267
http://www.psychotherapy.net.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/stream/waldenu/video?vid=129
Support your Assignment with specific references :
Gurman, A. S., Lebow, J. L., Snyder, D. K. (2015). Clinical handbook of couple therapy. New York, NY: The Guilford Press. Chapter 9, “Bowen Family Systems Couple Coaching”
Chapter 13, “Structural Couple Therapy”
Farmer, C., & Geller, M. (2005). The integration of psychodrama with Bowen’s theories in couples therapy. Journal of Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama & Sociometry, 58(2), 70–85.
Strait, J. G., Sandberg, J. G., Larson, J. H., &Harper, J. M. (2015). The relationship between family-of-origin experiences and sexual satisfaction in married couples. Journal of Family Therapy, 37(3), 361-385.
Treatment Plan Template
Instructions and Template for Treatment Plan
Use the following treatment plan template for the treatment plans you design for the Discussions and Assignments in this
course.
Identified strengths: Includes strengths that will help client achieve long-term goal(s) (e.g., supportive family). Client should help
identify. Initially, it may be difficult to help client identify more than one or two strengths, but as the course of treatment continues,
more should become evident.
Identified problems/deficits: Includes factors in client’s life that may impede successful recovery.
Long-Term Goal(s):
Short-Term Goals
Objectives
Stated as broad
desirable outcome that
will be broken down
into short-term goals
and objectives; usually,
one long-term goal will
be adequate for first
year.
Series of time-limited
goals that will lead to
achievement of long-term
goal
Statements of what
client will do to achieve
short-term goal. Stated
in measurable,
behavioral terms
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Strategies
How objective will be
carried out or
accomplished
Expected Outcome
(With Time Frame)
Objective, measurable
desirable outcome with
timeframe
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Long-Term Goal(s):
Short-Term Goals
Objectives
Strategies
Example:
Example:
Example:
Example:
1. John will remain
abstinent from use of
heroin and all other
mood-altering
substances and
behaviors for 1 year,
as demonstrated by
negative random
drug screens and
self-report.
1. John will successfully
complete residential
treatment.
1. John will attend and
actively participate
in all individual and
group counseling
sessions.
1. Schedule one
individual counseling
session and five
group counseling
sessions weekly.
2. John will admit he
has an addiction
problem.
2. John will complete
Step One of the
Twelve Steps.
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Expected Outcome
(With Time Frame)
Example:
1. Staff and self-report
of regular
attendance and
active participation
in individual and
group counseling
sessions (30 days).
2. Self-report to
counselor and
members of group
sessions (30 days).
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