Case Study Report – therapeutic model
Case Study Report
For this assignment, you will demonstrate your understanding of how to apply a therapeutic model to a couple’s session through a case study report. There are three parts of this assignment.
Part I – Selecting the Therapeutic Approach
After reading and selecting one of the two case studies, select a therapeutic model to complete the assignment.
- Emotionally focused therapy (EFT).
- Narrative couple therapy.
- Structural couple therapy.
- Brief strategic couple therapy (BSCT).
In the description of the therapeutic model, include the following information:
- Analyze the couple’s contemporary issue through the lens of the therapeutic model that you chose, including an explanation and application of the model’s history, basic tenets, assumptions, beliefs, theories of change, and theory specific interventions, relevant to the presented issue and case study couple.
- Justify your selection of therapeutic model for this couple.
Part II – Implementation Plan: Therapeutic Dialogue
In the second part of the assignment, you will create a 2–3-page therapeutic dialogue. A therapeutic dialogue format is similar to how a drama script is written, as it shows the conversation between characters. A therapeutic dialogue features a conversation among the therapist and the clients. The dialogue should showcase the specific questions, observations, and interventions that are accurate representations of the approach of the chosen model. A therapeutic dialogue is similar to the transcription of a portion of a therapeutic session.
Part III – Reflective Analysis
For the final part of this assignment, you will provide an analysis of the how your own personal beliefs, culture, and social factors might impact your work with this particular couple. In addition, address any considerations that would help to prevent or mitigate any potential ethical or legal issues when working with the couple. Explain how your methods to help prevent ethical or legal issues align with professional standards for the field:
- Justify selection of a specific therapeutic model for couple intervention.
- Analyze the couple’s contemporary issues through the lens of a selected therapeutic model.
- Apply appropriate questions and intervention strategies that align with a selected therapeutic model.
- Analyze how personal beliefs, culture, and social factors could impact the dynamics of the therapeutic relationship.
- Develop methods to prevent or mitigate any ethical and legal issues with alignment to professional standards in the field.
Additional Requirements
- Written communications: Provide a logical and well-reasoned paper with correct use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, mechanics, and APA style citations.
- References: At least 8 professional, scholarly references.
- Length of paper: 10–12 pages, not including cover page and references.
- Format: Times New Roman font, 12-point size.
Select one of the following two case studies to complete your Case Study Report.
Case Study 1
Born and raised in Kansas, Jason is a 25-year-old white male graduate student who met Fatima, a 23-year-old female international student from the Middle East, while they attended the same university as undergraduates. They have been dating for three years. Jason’s parents are strict Presbyterians, and he attends church several times a year, especially on Christmas and Easter. Fatima and her family follow Muslim traditions and observe holidays such as Ramadan and Eid al-Adha, and she and most of her family consider themselves to be Muslim. Fatima has become a permanent resident of the United States. The couple was recently pulled over by the police because a tail light on their car was not working. Fatima was driving, and the police officer made a sarcastic comment about her hijab and issued them a ticket. Fatima reports that rude and hostile incidents such as this occur in public, sometimes at work, and she is concerned about her safety. Jason is not sure how to respond to Fatima’s concerns.
As a therapist, you begin the therapeutic dialogue in the following manner, “Jason, Fatima says that when she shares her safety concerns with you, the silence is deafening. Please share with us what you hear her saying, and what goes through your mind when she talks to you about these incidents.”
Case Study 2
Todd is a 40-year-old artist and high school teacher who grew up in the Midwest. He has been married to Carlos, a 42-year-old high school art teacher from Mexico, for the past 7 years. They live and work in New York City. Carlos reports that Todd has begun to stay up late at night on his computer and does not come to bed until 2 or 3 in the morning. When Carlos asks about the late-night computer activity, Todd states that he is only completing various projects, such as lesson plans for school. Carlos logged onto Todd’s computer, and found that Todd’s browsing history had been deleted several times and he also found that Todd that had been frequenting a chatroom. He is concerned that Todd may be having an online or offline affair or may be frequenting certain web sites and then deleting them afterwards.
The therapeutic dialogue begins where the therapist asks, “Carlos, please share with Todd the reason you believe he may be cheating on you with someone, online or offline.”