Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Exit Interview

  EQ: How can a social worker best help a child recover from an abusive situation? 
  1. Ensure the child attends group therapy sessions
  2. Remove the child from the abusive environment
  3. Involve the child and their family in therapy, which includes occasional social worker visits.
My best answer is removing the child from the abusive environment since a child wouldn't feel truly safe in their own homes and won't be able to build healthy relationship with the people that harmed them.
The process that I went through to find these answers were extensive.  I went to old cases and talked to people who went through child abuse and saw how they've grown up and then I interviewed children in juvie who had a history of child abuse and understand how they ended up where they were.  My mentor helped me find these resources to get to them and she helped me find my second answer.
 My first mentor and I encountered a problem I was volunteering at the House of Ruth.  It was my first day and I was in charge of taking care of the children. A man came in and started to invade the home a d grabbed his wife from the hair and started to drag her from the home. I couldn't deal with that and I told my mentor and I apologized.  I ended up with no mentor for a couple of weeks. She understood I had problem with this sort of situation and assured me that it didn't happen in their private company.
 My significant sources were PDF File Hansen, Susan. "Kids Together Child and Adolescent Group Therapy Program: Evaluating a Therapeutic Change Process.", DIETER BRADBURY, Staff W. "DHS' ZEAL IN TAKING CHILDREN CRITICIZED A New Study Finds Maine is Sixth in the Nation in Removing Kids from Troubled Homes, Overloading its Foster-Care System.", and10 PDF File DePanfilis, Diane. Child Neglect: A Guide for Prevention, Assessment, and
Intervention

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Blog 19: Independent Component 2

LITERAL 
 I, Debora Martinez , affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
(b) Ledingham, Don. "Removing a Child from a Toxic Family is Never Easy."
INTERPRETIVE 

This component helped me understand that removing the child from the abusive environment is much more beneficial for the child 

APPLIED
How did the component help you answer your EQ? Please include specific examples to illustrate how it helped.. 

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

April

April.... Panic attack.... I'm so behind and haven't been able to overcome the gap that grew from February.  I don't know what to do.  This is really bad.  I have to present the first week.  I present the first day in the first block...
Why did I do this? I'll beat myself up in private.