To provide the best possible care and support to the individual and their family and to promote their independence and decisions about their care, Aiv Identify 3 ways of working that can help improve partnership Having effective communication, sharing relevant information and assist in decision making. Av When people with different views and expertise are working together, they may disagree about the best way forward. Identify five different skills or approaches that might help resolve conflict. Meditation Compromising Working as a team Seeking support from a senior member of staff if necessary Express views clearly and calmly Avi Explain 2 ways you could obtain support and advice about working in partnership and resolving conflicts. Having supervision whist working in partnership and this also helps to resolve conflict with a client or a carer.
In addition, the learner will evaluate which assessment tool is a stronger assessment instrument using measurement concepts based upon the review of the literature. Introduction In relationship counseling, therapists select approaches that meet the goals of their clients and to improve their relationship regardless of marital status or sexual orientation. According to Corey, Corey and Callanan (2011), counselors who deny multicultural factors and differences in populations are in danger of providing services that can be ineffective. Clinicians are responsible to work to enhance human development by recognizing diversity and supporting cross-cultural approaches in in their services. (ACA, 2005: AMHCA.
Lack of communication is another problem that exists in the family. The therapist will ask the family to share their feelings openly. The intervention will also focus on identifying the needs and wants of the family as well as strengthening the relationship among all family members, particularly the relationship between Conrad and his mother. According to Beardslee and Knitzer (2004), interventions on increasing the parents’ knowledge about their child’s problems and promoting positive relationships among family members have proven to be successful. Cognitive behavioral therapy will also be used to increase effective strategies for behavioral management (Wilmhurst, 2004).
This model believes that whatever worked in the past will also work in the present. Collaborative language system resolves problems through conversation so that patients can open up more. These three postmodern therapies will work well with the Quest family because the family will be able to evaluate their thoughts and behavior. Jane and Paul will be able to focus more and evaluate Jason and Luke’s behavior in order to deal with them better. The family will also be able to focus on solutions to their problem.
Unit 4222-301 promote communication in health, social care or children’s and young people setting (shc 31) Outcomes 1 understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 People communicate to: Share thoughts and ideas- When our clients share thoughts and ideas they are being given the chance to express themselves freely. Our clients will have ideas and thoughts that they need to share by doing this they are able to grow in confidence and self-esteem; we should always listen to a client’s ideas even if they are incorrect as this will encourage a service to share further ideas and thoughts. * Feedback and reflection encourages mental stimulation * Track development * Diagnose problems early * Express needs and feelings * Gain reassurance and acknowledgement * To express needs and wishes * To gain and to share ideas and information * To reassure * To express feelings and/or concerns * To build relationships and socialise * To ask questions * To share experiences 1.2 Communication is essential to all parts of work and is an essential skill for workers who want to do well in their setting. This communication can be between adults or children.
➢ Individuals communicate with carers to express their needs and preferences and to ensure they are met. As a carer I would discuss the options and choices available to the individual to allow them an informed choice regards their care. ➢ The main need for communicateing is to express needs; to share ideas and information; to reassure; to express feelings; to build relationships; socialise; to ask questions; to share experiences Aii – Describe two ways house effective communication can affect relationships in adult social care setting between individuals using the service, their carers, colleagues and other practioners. ➢ Effective communication can build a good bond between yourself and the resident and also their family. Having a good relationship with their family can play a vital role in finding information out if needed.
Reframing – Brandee Lopez Reframing is a tool used “to facilitate change and break dysfunctional patterns” (Parrott, 2003, p. 378). Those who utilize family therapy services are in need of assistance in changing behaviors within the family system. Reframing helps individuals be able to re-label the problematic issues in order to see them in a more positive and functioning way. Furthermore, “reframing changes the meaning attributed to a behavior without changing the behavior, and this altered perspective changes the family system” (p. 378). Once this person is able to change his or her perspective, he or she is able to understand why the other person has that specific behavior.
After realization and acceptance of the family system that you relate to, then you scope out which different therapeutic approach would be most efficient with your family. After closely examining the various therapies that is applied to family systems, Group C gravitated towards an eclectic approach and tools to use as a therapist when dealing with families.
Communication can be made through a variety of ways, mainly verbal, using spoken or written words or non-verbal, using body language such as gestures, eye-contact and touch.People communicate to make new relationships., for example in Redbank these relationships may be with the young people, visitors or colleagues. Positive verbal and non-verbal communication skills, such as being friendly, smiling and shaking hands when greeting the person, are needed to make a good first impression in a relationship. The Residential Support Worker (RSW) develop relationships with young people, their relatives or carers and colleagues, by maintaining a friendly, supportive approach, and by being interested in what other people are doing and feeling. This enables the young people to feel comfortable and secure, and that they can trust and rely on professionals. The RSW may need to obtain and share information about service users with colleagues and other professionals to ensure the team is fully informed.
The stages of change helps provide a framework for understanding the process. Interventions can be tailored to the individual’s need, goals, and readiness, as well as build a healthy rapport with the person which builds trust and a good foundation for change. The more the person feels empowered, the more successful he/she will feel in making changes. This technique will help keep the person engaged in the process in order to obtain the necessary treatment that will be successful, as well as give the person a perception of successful change. Also, it is important to assist the family members in understanding addiction, recovery, relapse and ways to be a part of the recovery support system.