SW 320 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Bipolar Disorder, Hypoesthesia, Extreme Behavior
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Read it aloud to yourself or to a friend. Culture: overall culture: don"t make generalizations, client family culture: again, don"t generalize. Sometimes the family culture is slightly different or changed from the overall culture: clients write their own rules. Some aspects of their identity may clash with their culture. There is sometimes a struggle between their identity and their overall and/or family culture. Avoid this in your writing: the more consistency you can get between home and school, the better. Are parents on the same page: parentified children. Children either receive extra responsibility from parents or put that responsibility on themselves. Ayla"s questions: understanding generalist practice kirst-ashman & hull, jr. 1) what are the common activities and actions needed to engage with a client: proper welcoming greeting, don"t shake hand/initiate touch; let client initiate physical contact, stay focused; don"t act distracted. Put the client first: let the client choose as much as possible.