Individual Written Assessment

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COU 202 Assessment 1

Individual Written Assessment (30%) Due Date: Week 7

Word Count: 2000 -2200 words

Students will research and write a report based on the following case study.

Your response requires you to provide at least 8 referencesources. These must be peer-reviewed academic articles, not websites.

 

PROVIDE NO MORE THAN 2 SENTENCES TO INTRODUCE THE CASE STUDY SCENARIO- IF YOU WRITE MORE YOU WILL LOSE MARKS

Answer the following questions, numbering your answers

1. Write a script of the exact words you would say to explain confidentiality to the client/s at the start of your first session

2. What principles will you use to develop the counsellingrelationship with the client?

3. Select TWO therapies, approaches, or perspectives fromthe following list

• Narrative therapy

• Cognitive Behavioural therapy

• Feminist perspective

• Anti-oppressive approach

4. Explain why you have chosen these two therapies, approaches &/or perspectives and why you think they would be helpful to use in your counselling work withthe client.

5. For each of your selected therapies, approaches &/or perspectives, describe at least 2 interventions ortechniques you would use in your counselling session with the client and explain why you think these wouldbe helpful.

6. Identify your preferred therapy, approach &/or perspective from the 2 you have selected and give reasons for choosing this therapy, approach &/or perspective.

7. Name and explain the range of skills you have used to work with the client.

8. What ethical issues might be relevant for working with this client?

Use either the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) or Australian Counselling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics and Practice to inform your answer. Provide a reference to the code you use in the reference list.

 

Use APA 7 referencing. Your essay should include at least 8 (scholarly) journal articles read and/or textbook references. The format of your essay will be discussed ingreater detail during tutorials. Do NOT utilise sources such as www.tutor2u.com and other such web materials as these in no way constitute academic references for the purpose of your assignments. If you rely on such sources for theoretical support, you will be deemed NOT to have met therequirements of the assessment.

 

CASE STUDY.

Ann is a 68-year-old woman. She lives with her husband Andrew, age 79, in a modest bungalow in a rural area about 10 minutes from town. Andrew was a heavy smoker for many years and was diagnosed with lung cancer to the liver and bone 10 months ago and he is worried about how Ann will cope if he dies. Andrew had been feeling unwell for several months before seeking medical attention. He now is very weak and spends most of his time in bed. He has pain that is poorly controlled and eats very little. At times, he is quiteconfused. 

 

Ann was born in New Zealand, and she has several brothers and sisters still in Wellington.

Ann and Andrew have been married for 46 years. This is Ann’s second marriage. She was married for 2 years to John, who was killed in a car accident. Ann was left with one child;a daughter Isabel now aged 50. Three years after John’s death she met Andrew at work, and they married two years later. 

 

Ann and Andrew had three children, a son Alistair now age 43, a son Jean aged 36 and a

daughter Michelle who died by suicide 10 years ago at age 24. Isabel and Alistair both live in towns nearby but Jean lives interstate. Ann and Andrew have 8 grandchildren.

 

Ann has had rheumatoid arthritis for many years and is on multiple medications but has been able to do normal activities of daily living reasonably well with Andrew’s help. She is

concerned about how she will be able to cope without Andrew’s help. She does not

want to bother her children for help. She has had to cope with the death of her first husband and her beloved daughter Michelle and feels that she cannot cope with another,

death in the family.

 

Their marriage has been quite strong despite the one brief separation. For two years

after the death of their daughter Michelle, they grieved quite openly, and they recovered,

slowly. Their children have been very close despite two of them living far away. They