Discussion 1: Mental Health and the Family
The unique pressures of young and middle adulthoodfinancial and career ambitions, building a family, caring for older relativescan contribute to mental health and substance use issues. It is important to remember that these issues affect not only the individual but also loved ones living in the same home such as partners and children.
In cases of mental health and substance use, social workers can use psychoeducation with family members to provide information about a mental health issue and treatment. When using this intervention, social workers must adapt it to the specific family members, accommodating their cognitive level and age.
For this Discussion, you analyze a case in which a returning soldier, who is also a husband and father, experiences mental health symptoms resulting from combat.
To Prepare:
Review the Learning Resources on psychological aspects of young and middle adulthood, psychoeducation, and military populations.
Access the Social Work Case Studies media and navigate to Marcus.
As you explore Marcuss case, consider the ways in which the social environment, including the trauma he has experienced, has impacted Marcuss psychological functioning.
Post an analysis of how the social environment has contributed to Marcuss psychological functioning. In what ways has trauma impacted Marcuss daily functioning? Describe how you as the social worker would integrate elements of psychoeducation with Marcus and his family. How would you adapt psychoeducation for the cognitive level of the family member?
Use the Learning Resources to support your posts. Make sure to provide APA citations and a reference list.
Discussion 2 – Week 3
Discussion 2: Characteristics of Midlife Crises
Picture someone standing in the middle of a bridge. First, they look back at where they have been and what they have done along the way to that point; then they look forward, seeing what little space they have left to travel and considering the extent they will be able to make the journey meaningful. If the bridge represents life, the person stuck in the middle, in a period of uncertainty and evaluation, is someone in a midlife crisis.
The phenomenon is often portrayed in popular media: a middle-aged man buys a sportscar, has an extramarital affair, and begins socializing with the younger generation. But what exactly is a midlife crisis, and why does it occur? While some researchers question the term, stating that such crises are not necessarily limited to midlife, it is believed to be experienced by a sizable segment of the population. However, the crisis may look different from person to person.
For this Discussion, you describe a midlife crisis and how biology, psychology, and sociology interact to create the phenomenon. You also envision yourself as a social worker addressing this phenomenon with a client.
To Prepare:
Review the Learning Resources on midlife and middle adulthood.
Consider the phenomenon of a midlife crisis, its characteristics/features, and how it may vary for people of different genders.
By 12/16/2021
Post a description of the characteristics/features of a midlife crisis, including the different experiences in terms of gender. Explain how biology intersects with psychology and social factors in this phenomenon and provide an example. Then, explain how you as a social worker could help a person navigate a midlife crisis.
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