Argosy University Family Role in Case Management Discussion
Question Description
While family members may not participate in the treatment or case management of a client, some client populations require family participation. Adolescent treatment programs offer families case management services. It is beneficial for family members to develop an understanding of their own role in the family and in the addiction process. Using the information from your assigned reading and the scenario below, respond to the questions.
What are three family roles that family members adopt when a family member develops an alcohol or drug use addiction?
What are some advantages and disadvantages of involving family members in the case management process?
Scenario: Ava
Ava is a 16-year-old Hispanic female who was arrested in school for possession of marijuana and alcohol two days into the new school year. She has a history of causing trouble in classes, including attacking a teacher and another student. This is third time that she has been caught with drugs on campus and was transferred to an alternative high school program where she will remain for the rest of the school year. She is currently a client in a school-based Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) that provides academics, daily group treatment sessions, and NA meetings. She refuses to ask for a sponsor in her NA group because she thinks that her parents are enough support for her. She has been in the program for two months and has not had a positive drug test since joining the program; however, she is six weeks pregnant. She states that she is looking forward to returning to her high school for her junior and senior years and is optimistic about her ability to care for her child while attending classes and maintaining her sobriety.
The clients parents and younger brother (13 years old) are worried that the client will not be able to remain sober. Her mother is protective of the client reporting that she worries about the unborn child. She allows Ava to smoke cigarettes at home because she thinks that this will help reduce her anxiety and prevent her from using drugs. Her father refuses to talk about the client or to the client. Her parents argue often about how to help the client especially when her child is born. Her younger brother has started to drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes with his friends, but his parents do not know about it.
Pretend that you are the case manager for the client. What are some of the clients strengths and needs?
What are two case management needs for the family?
What are some strategies that a case manager might use to help this family in a family case management planning session? Assume that all members of the family need some referrals.
Textbook-Summers, N. (2015). Fundamentals of Case Management Practice: Skills for the Human Services.
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