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Case summary 800 words in one word file independently using APA 7 format Case su

April 6, 2024

Case summary 800 words in one word file independently using APA 7 format
Case summary format
Intake Report / Intake Form / Summary Report on First Interview Basic data – Name (Code), sex, age of client Date, time, place of interview/contact Source of referral (can be self-referral) Problem(s) identified by the source of referral and request for service Psychosocial history – family background / composition (a genogram/family map is suggested to be drawn) – family relationship – school / work life – peer relationship – other significant information (e.g. financial condition, health history, physical appearance, emotional state, criminal record, etc) Initial assessment Recommendation/ Follow up work Objectives for next interview Evaluation of worker’s performance (This part focuses on the performance and skills application of the student worker, it may not be required in each recording. Student should discuss with his/her fieldwork supervisor) Student social worker’s name Date of report written
Information of client from first in-take 2hours on 3/4/2024 (Don’t copy directly from below words. They are drafted by ChatGPT. I want to let you know what I want you to know the case background and you can use your own language to re-write it the same meaning) (Please draft the genogram of the client A and you may use the attached genogram file for reference)
Here is the completed case intake assessment worksheet for Client A based on the details provided: Psychosocial History Family History and Background Genogram: 1 father (deceased), 1 mother, 1 older brother, 1 younger sister Relationships with family members are distant and cut off after repaying debts Divorced, relationship with ex-wife is distant and cut off Does not want to disclose if he has children Feels shame and guilt, wants to apologize to family Schooling/Education Quit school at Primary 4 Became an apprentice in a dim sum shop at age 14 Employment history Worked selling goods illegally or packaging goods Living Condition Lives alone in a public housing estate in Tai Po with CSSA of around $4,195 per month New environment and living condition described as good Financial Condition Financial situation is relatively stable with CSSA Social Support Network Social bonds especially in community centers and with friends who sing Cantonese opera Has been invited to work as a photographer but feels lonely at home Main support currently comes from social worker at TRPH Strengths & Resources Interest in photography and the arts Previous service received & its effectiveness Current client of TRPH but no previous counseling noted Others: significant incidents Suffered internal injuries while imprisoned by police Assessment Area Client’s Concerns and Problems Wants to rebuild relationship with family/ex-wife Seeks life purpose and fulfillment through hobbies like photography Risk Assessment & Safety Concern History of illegal activities Persons or systems involved in the problems Family members, ex-wife Client’s unmet needs and wants Need for social bonds and acceptance Emotional release from guilt and shame Relationship between developmental stages or life transitions and problems Marital separation and family estrangement linked to past debts and imprisonment How does client perceive the problems Feels guilt and desire to apologize for past mistakes Client’s attempt to cope with the problems Current counseling seeks to process emotions and rebuild relationships Client’s personal and environmental strengths and resources Interests in the arts, social support from community centers Client’s personal and environmental deficits, obstacles and difficulties. Distant family relationships, loneliness, history of risky behavior Exploration Skills Empathy Active listening Proposed Theoretical Formulation and Initial Assessment Hypothesis: Client seeks acceptance and closure from past mistakes.  Initial Contract with Client Discuss rebuilding family/spousal relationships, acceptance of guilt/sad emotions, and counseling goals of bonding socially and finding life purpose. Counseling Goals Short term: Develop social bonds, emotional release, identify hobbies Long term: Improve family/spousal relationships, continue personal growth. I forget to give you one more background.Client Background: The client is a 68-year-old male who experienced a significant fever illness during childhood that required hospitalization. Following this event, he developed symptoms of delayed response, pauses in speech, and slight eye fixation during conversations. These symptoms impacted his academic performance and daily communication abilities from a young age. However, due to financial constraints at that old age in Hong Kong, the client’s family was unable to seek professional assessment or intervention at the time.
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Case plan 800 words in one word file independently using APA 7 format
Case plan format
Interview Plan Basic data – Name (Code) of client Date, time, place of interview/contact Objective(s) of the interview/contact (Be specific!) Proposed agenda (should be logical with the planned objectives and assumptions towards the response of client): – steps/tasks /possible questions/special issues/format of interview, etc. All necessary preparation Anticipated difficulties Student social worker’s name Date of report written
Introduction (Don’t copy directly from below words. They are drafted by ChatGPT. I want to let you know what I want you to know the case plan and you can use your own language to re-write it the same meaning)
Please don’t use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as i am not being familiar with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and the potential query from my supervisor regarding my ability to utilize this approach effectively. It is wise to propose a counseling approach that aligns with my current skills and training 
The client finds satisfaction in participating in videography/photography activities invited by friends in the community center. This information guides the revised counseling approach, which combines a Strength-Based Approach and Narrative Therapy. The Strength-Based Approach focuses on identifying and building upon the client’s existing strengths, resources, and positive attributes, while Narrative Therapy helps the client construct a positive life narrative that aligns with their current interests and sources of fulfillment. Notably, the client has revealed that the love for his family played a critical role in his decision not to commit suicide. This profound experience will be explored and integrated into the counseling process, as the client’s family relationships and values emerge as a significant source of meaning, purpose, and resilience. Six-Session Intervention Plan Session 1: Rapport Building and Assessment Establish a strong therapeutic alliance and trust with the client. Gather comprehensive information about the client’s background, interests, strengths, support systems, and family dynamics. Introduce the strength-based and narrative therapy approaches. Session 2: Identifying Strengths, Resources, and Family Values Explore the client’s interests in videography/photography, community involvement, ability to maintain sobriety, and the importance of family relationships. Identify support systems, including friends and family members. Discuss how strengths, resources, and family have helped overcome challenges. Session 3: Goal Setting, Activity Planning, and Family Relationships Assist in setting achievable goals related to videography/photography, community involvement, and family relationships (e.g., improving communication, co-parenting, boundaries). Develop plans for engaging in strength-based activities and addressing family-related goals. Discuss potential barriers and strategies, including family counseling or mediation services. Session 4: Life Story Exploration and Family Narratives Invite the client to share their life story, highlighting positive experiences, achievements, and family moments. Explore the critical moment when the client chose life due to their love for family. Identify preferred narratives, values, beliefs, and cultural influences shaping the client’s sense of self and family. Session 5: Narrative Co-Construction and Reframing Collaborate with the client to co-construct a narrative highlighting strengths, interests, positive relationships, and family values. Reframe past challenges, including the decision not to commit suicide, as manifestations of love and resilience. Engage in narrative practices to reinforce the preferred narrative and identify family as a source of meaning and purpose. Session 6: Review, Maintenance Plan, and Family Connection Review progress, celebrate achievements, and reinforce the preferred narrative. Develop a maintenance plan incorporating family relationships, open communication, quality time, and shared activities. Identify potential family-based resources or support systems for ongoing well-being and self-care. Throughout the counseling process, the emphasis will be on promoting self-acceptance, personal growth, and a sense of purpose through a collaborative and empowering approach. The sessions are structured with clear objectives and actionable steps, making them feasible and easy to execute for social workers. The plan builds upon the client’s existing strengths, interests, and support systems while co-constructing a positive life narrative that aligns with their current sources of fulfillment, particularly their love for family and the decision to choose life. Case plan format Interview Plan Basic data – Name (Code) of client Date, time, place of interview/contact Objective(s) of the interview/contact (Be specific!) Proposed agenda (should be logical with the planned objectives and assumptions towards the response of client): – steps/tasks /possible questions/special issues/format of interview, etc. All necessary preparation Anticipated difficulties Student social worker’s name Date of report written.

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