Social Service Parenting Issues Essay

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client that Martiza is concerned about. The woman in question needs building of parenting skills as well as self-efficacy skills. There will be two one-on-one sessions per week over a period of six months. Maritza desires to employ a single system research design so as to evaluate the effectiveness of this possible intervention before the intervention kicks off. While Martiza has her work cut out for her, she can and should be able to pull off good results so long as the person being intervened with is cooperative and wants to improve their life and self-image.

The best overall research plan is to use results-based intervention, and that takes on two overall forms. First, one should look at the results that happen as the intervention goes on. No intervention or plan can be used in a cookie-fashion as no two situations are entirely alike. As such, regardless of what is done and why for the particular client that Martiza will work with, Martiza should always at the client she is working with and react based on prior experience and research for people in the same particular circumstances at that time. Obviously, this will shift over time so Martiza will probably have to find multiple sources. For example, if there is a domestic violence history, that will take one technique.
In other cases, Martiza will have to react based on things like verbal abuse, issues with the person's parents and upbringing, relationships with family in the present day and so forth. The other facet is that Martiza will need to focus on outside research, as is made obvious by the first facet. This dual-analysis approach is necessary as Martiza needs to see the cues and trends from her current patient and react based on prior patients in controlled environments with verified results so as to know the proper way to react to this new patient. This is what a results-based intervention means.

However, there are practical and/or ethical constraints. First, one practical constraint is that even similar situations will have at least some variation. Another reason is that the client needs to be cooperative regardless of the underlying facts or emotional issues. One ethical constraint is that a lot of the thigns that would trip up the client would come from family and friends undermining, intentionally or unknowingly, the progress of client. Martiza may feel obligated or inclined to reach out to or shelter the client from such stimuli but that is almost certainly crossing a line unless a clear violation of the law is going on. In the case….....

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