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Category > Social Science Posted 26 Jul 2019 My Price 5.00

FS 5573 Discussion 5 - Walsh - Chapters 6, 7, and 8

Chapter 6 - Resilience-oriented family genograms and diagrams 

p. 112 - In practice, how might you use a family genogram and/or diagram to assess family challenges over time, the stressors and distress they have experienced over time and their level of resilience?  In other words, what would be your purpose for using tools like this, what would you hope to learn, and how do you think they might help you with interventions for the family?

Chapter 7 - Many pathways in resilience

p. 152 - I read a story on Facebook this morning about a young 20-something mother whose young son (maybe 5 years old?) drowned in a swimming pool, but he didn't die right away.  He was put on life support, but they lost hope for recovery.  They were planning to take him off life support, as she posted.  Obviously, there were lots of emotions around this tragedy....a true family crisis.  They did the best they could to save him.  She said the drowning was no one's fault, no one was to blame. She had to make the decision to take him off life support, a decision that I know must've been hard.  She said he will live on through others, since his organs are being donated.  I got choked up, as I read the sad story.

Using the table on p. 153 in Walsh, if you were the family's counselor/therapist, and assuming there is a dad and a sibling in the picture, as well as some extended family members (I don't know the whole story, but I'm thinking the father isn't as involved as the mother. You can just fill in the blanks, as you see fit.), how would you work with the family? This doesn't have to be in great detail.  You can just do some bullets or a brief discussion of some of your thoughts about how this might go. You don't need to use all the bullets listed in the table, just hit the highlights that jump out for you.

Chapter 8 - Strengthening the resilience of helping professionals

p. 173 - As mental health professionals, we have constant demands, much of them emotional.  Compassion fatigue is a common phenomenon that many of us experience. How do you think that might manifest for you? In other words, what are some ways you can see compassion fatigue occurring in your life? What might that look like for you?  What are some recommended ways to bolster our resilience, as mental health professionals, in general, and what you do think might work best for you personally?

 

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