Interventions are “evidence-based”

    Submit a 2page paper in which you approach your chosen case as a social worker: Describe two issues in your chosen case that would be important for intervention. Identify one evidence-based intervention for each issue (from peer-reviewed journals). How do you know these interventions are “evidence-based”? Refer to the main characteristics of evidence-based practice (EBP) in your explanation. Summarize the main information about the interventions from each journal article—research design, sample, sample size, and findings/outcomes in a 1-paragraph annotation. Evaluate the interventions and their suitability to the case. Use the Learning Resources and peer-reviewed scholarly journal articles to support your paper. Make sure to include appropriate

Sample Solution

     

Hypothetical Case Study:

  • Client: A single mother struggling with poverty and substance abuse.
  • Issues: Limited financial resources, lack of stable housing, and substance abuse.

Intervention 1: Financial Counseling

  • Issue: Limited financial resources
  • Evidence-Based Intervention: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for financial management

Full Answer Section

     
  • Evidence:
CBT has been shown to be effective in addressing financial difficulties and improving financial behaviors (e.g., Clark & Reynolds, 2016). This intervention is considered evidence-based because it is supported by rigorous research, has been replicated in multiple studies, and has demonstrated positive outcomes.

Intervention 2: Substance Abuse Treatment

  • Issue: Substance abuse
  • Evidence-Based Intervention: Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET)
  • Evidence: MET is a brief intervention that has been shown to be effective in increasing motivation for change among individuals with substance abuse problems (e.g., Miller & Rollnick, 2013). This intervention is evidence-based because it is supported by rigorous research, has been replicated in multiple studies, and has demonstrated positive outcomes.
  1. Motivational Enhancement Therapy Techniques, MET and Addi
  www.goodtherapy.org  

Evaluation of Interventions:

Both CBT for financial management and MET for substance abuse are suitable interventions for this case. CBT can help the client develop healthy financial habits and manage their finances effectively. MET can address the client's motivation for change and provide support for developing a recovery plan.

It is important to tailor these interventions to the specific needs and circumstances of the client. The social worker should conduct a thorough assessment to identify the client's strengths, challenges, and goals. By working collaboratively with the client, the social worker can develop a personalized intervention plan that is likely to be effective.

   

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