Two role plays: one in which you are the client and one in which you are the social worker
two role plays: one in which you are the client and one in which you are the social worker. When you are the client, you will assume all the details for the role, i.e. gender, age, race, and other psychosocial details.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Diagnostic Criteria (DSM-5):
Duration: Symptoms must persist for at least 1 month after a traumatic event.
Symptoms:
Exposure to Trauma: Directly experiencing, witnessing, or learning about a traumatic event.
Intrusion Symptoms: Recurrent, involuntary, and intrusive distressing memories or flashbacks of the trauma.
Avoidance: Avoiding memories, thoughts, feelings, or external reminders associated with the trauma.
Negative Alterations in Cognition and Mood: Inability to remember important aspects of the trauma, negative beliefs about oneself, and feelings of detachment.
Hyperarousal: Irritability, reckless behavior, hypervigilance, exaggerated startle response, and sleep disturbances.
Additional Information:
Age: Can occur at any age after trauma.
Gender: More common in women, particularly due to higher risk of sexual assault.
Social FactorsSocial Factors
Psychosocial Details: The client may experience nightmares, social withdrawal, emotional numbness, and difficulty with daily tasks.
Sample Answer
Role Play 1: Client with PTSD
Client: A 32-year-old woman, African American, living in an urban area. She experienced a violent home invasion 6 months ago, during which she was physically assaulted and threatened.
Social Worker: Hello, I’m [Social Worker’s Name]. Thank you for meeting with me today. I understand you’ve been experiencing some difficulties since a traumatic event. Could you tell me more about what happened?
Client: (Hesitantly) Well, it was a horrible experience. I was home alone when three men broke into my apartment. They beat me up and threatened to kill me. I thought I was going to die.