A case where it would have been beneficial to employ resiliency theory.

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Reflect on your fieldwork homeless and identify a case where it would have been beneficial to employ resiliency theory. Describe the case in 2 sentences.
Describe the presenting problem in one concise sentence.
Describe an intervention you would implement to promote resiliency.
Identify an instrument from the Smith-Osborne and Whitehill Bolton’s article that would be appropriate when employing a single-subject design to evaluate how effective the intervention is in increasing the client’s level of resiliency.
Explain why you selected the instrument.
In other words, why would the instrument be appropriate? (Consider the age of the client and for whom the instrument was designed, how feasible it would be to administer the instrument such as cost, time to administer it, etc.).

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Evaluation Instrument:

An appropriate instrument for this case would be the Brief Resilience Scale (BRS) by Smith et al. (2008) using a single-subject design.

Justification for Instrument Selection:

  • Age Appropriateness: The BRS is suitable for adults of all ages, making it appropriate for Sarah.
  • Feasibility: The BRS is a brief, self-report questionnaire with only 6 items, making it easy and efficient to administer in a shelter setting.
  • Focus on Resilience: The BRS directly measures core aspects of resilience, such as the capacity to bounce back from adversity and maintain a sense of control.

By using the BRS before and after the strengths-based narrative intervention, we can track changes in Sarah's self-reported resilience levels. This provides valuable data to assess the intervention's effectiveness in promoting hope and motivation.

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Case Example:

During my fieldwork placement at a homeless shelter, I encountered Sarah, a single mother of two who had recently lost her job and housing. Sarah expressed feelings of hopelessness and despair about her situation.

Presenting Problem: Sarah struggles with maintaining hope and motivation due to the challenges of homelessness.

Resiliency Intervention:

I would implement a strengths-based narrative intervention with Sarah. This intervention would encourage her to identify past experiences where she overcame challenges and build upon those internal resources. We would collaboratively create a narrative that emphasizes her strengths and fosters a sense of self-efficacy.