How you currently define your main theoretical approach


Discussion: Case Conceptualization

Your discussion posts are expected to be substantive in nature and to reference the assigned readings, as well as other theoretical, empirical, or professional literature in support of your views and writings. Reference your sources using standard APA guidelines.

Drawing from the readings in this unit, as well as other resources you have located in the professional literature, reflect upon the process of developing a case conceptualization of a client. Write a discussion post that addresses the following:

· How does your fieldwork site utilize case presentations?

o Are you required to complete a written document that presents the essential information about a client you are working with? If so, what information is required?

o Do staff members or interns present cases during staff meetings or trainings? If so, what is included in these presentations?

· Considering one of the clients you have worked with during your fieldwork experience, what elements would you want to include in a case conceptualization, in order to reflect a holistic profile of the client?

o Create a brief outline of the categories of information and list them in your discussion.

o Note: Do not include any client information; just identify the main topics or categories that would form the structure of your case.

· Reflect upon the work you are doing from a theoretical perspective.

o How would you currently define your main theoretical approach?

CASE THEORY: Case Conceptualization: Improving Understanding and Treatment with the Temporal/Contextual Model by Lynn Zubernis, Matthew Snyder, and Cheryl Neale-McFall.

The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

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