{"id":10544,"date":"2021-07-03T23:20:21","date_gmt":"2021-07-03T23:20:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2021\/07\/03\/of-the-following-films-that-address-child-and-family-issues-antwone-fischer-bastard-out-of-carolina-precious-prince-of-tides-room-or-white-oleander\/"},"modified":"2021-07-03T23:20:21","modified_gmt":"2021-07-03T23:20:21","slug":"of-the-following-films-that-address-child-and-family-issues-antwone-fischer-bastard-out-of-carolina-precious-prince-of-tides-room-or-white-oleander","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2021\/07\/03\/of-the-following-films-that-address-child-and-family-issues-antwone-fischer-bastard-out-of-carolina-precious-prince-of-tides-room-or-white-oleander\/","title":{"rendered":"of the following films that address child and family issues: Antwone Fischer, Bastard Out of Carolina, Precious, Prince of Tides, Room, or White Oleander"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Students will select one of the following films that address child and family issues: Antwone Fischer, Bastard Out of Carolina, Precious, Prince of Tides, Room, or White Oleander. Students will submit an 8- to 10-page paper that addresses the following: <br \/> 1. Present an assessment of the family highlighted in your selected film. Address the following: <br \/> a. The family\u2019s presenting problem\/challenge <br \/> b. Family information: names, geographic location, race and ethnicity, primary language <br \/> spoken, ages, education, occupations, socioeconomic status, relationship status, special needs\/health concerns of family members, cultural background, religious or spiritual background\/influences <br \/> c. Parenting practices <br \/> d. Issues of maltreatment, if present (physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and neglect) e. Family structure, power dynamics (Who has control?) <br \/> f. Communication and interaction styles <br \/> g. Pertinent family-of-origin information (positive or negative influences from past <br \/> generations) <br \/> h. Ecosystemic influences (individual, school, peers, community) <br \/> i. External sources of stress and support (family ecomap, relationships outside <br \/> immediate family, community, work friends, relatives) <br \/> j. Significant physical or mental health conditions, medication, substance use history, <br \/> involvement with criminal legal system, military service <br \/> As part of the participation grade, students will sign up to give a brief presentation on the <br \/> findings of an article or reading that\u2019s relevant to the weekly topic. <\/p>\n<p> k. Other information (history of trauma or loss in the family, life changing events, etc.) l. Family challenges <br \/> 3. Identify an intervention from one of the practice approaches and theories you have learned. <br \/> 4. What are the guiding principles or critical elements of the intervention? Present a rationale for choosing this intervention. Discuss why this intervention would be effective for your client\/family and the presenting problem? Provide ample data sources to support your choice. <br \/> 5. Describe how you will assess the efficacy of your intervention. What would success look like with this client\/family? Support your ideas with relevant data sources. <br \/> Specifications: The paper will be 8\u201310 pages, double-spaced in APA format<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Students will select one of the following films that address child and family issues: Antwone Fischer, Bastard Out of Carolina, Precious, Prince of Tides, Room, or White Oleander. Students will submit an 8- to 10-page paper that addresses the following: 1. Present an assessment of the family highlighted in your selected film. 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