Role Play a Possible Crisis in Life Events

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Role Play a Possible Crisis in Life Events

For this discussion, you will take on the role of a bereaved client  and counselor and create a script of a hypothetical counseling session.  The script will be at least 20 responses, including 10 from the client  and 10 from the counselor. Your responses as the counselor will include  crisis intervention techniques. Then, summarize the characteristics of  the client’s crisis to state whether the client’s reactions are  developmentally appropriate reactions to the situation’s life obstacle.  Consider playing up the potential risks and respond to those risks. See  the cases provided below.

You will present the following:

  • A brief introduction to the client scenario. Ensure you do not use up your counseling script getting to know each other!
  • The counseling session script.
  • A discussion of the crisis interventions you applied in the session.
  • A discussion of how your client’s developmental life stage affected your application of your chosen approach.
  • A reflection of how you might respond to your selected client.

This discussion response should be a minimum of 500 words and maximum of 700 words.

Cases:

  1. The Cortez Family: The husband dies while in his early 50s. The  wife has two children at home and one in college. She seems to be  functioning normally from outward appearances. The day after the  funeral, she goes to her bridge club without noticeable grief.
  2. The Xiang Family: This case involves the bereavement of a family  following the suicide of a teenage son. No apparent indicators were  previously noted by parents, though the sister knew of the boy’s  depression. The mother is unable to return to work, stays in bed, and  will not eat or talk on phone. Five weeks have passed.
  3. Hattie: Hattie is in her late 40s, is legally blind, and has been  through a separation and divorce. She has no children, lives away from a  family support system, and cries frequently, even at work.
  4. Pat: Pat is experiencing bereavement following a recent diagnosis  of being HIV-positive at age 25. He invites a large number of social  contacts to a “Bare It All” party, some of whom are close friends, while others are mere acquaintances. His invitation states that “anything goes.”

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