Part 1 Clinical Access: Read Pomeroy: 3.2 Herschel Jarboe Answer all of the ques

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Part 1 Clinical Access:
Read Pomeroy: 3.2 Herschel Jarboe
Answer all of the questions in Pomeroy, making sure to include the clinical criterion to justify your diagnosis as well as the DSM-5-TR coding.
Please include Z codes relevant to Herschel.
Provide ratings for each of the domains based on the Clinician Rated Dimensions of Psychosis Symptom Severity Scale.
1. What diagnosis are you considering at the moment?
2. What collateral information do you need?
3. In what ways, if any, do you think this client poses a risk to himself or others?
4. Do you see any strengths in this situation?
5. What is your initial diagnosis for this client? What severity index for your diagnosis?
6. What are 3 psychosocial and cultural factors that might impact your diagnosis you have made? Why?
7. What specifiers would be appropriate to add to the diagnosis you have made? Why?
Part 2: Clinical SW
Watch the Downward Arrow Role Play video starting at 7:30 and ending at 12:00.

1. How does the downward arrow technique help to identify underlying schemas?
2. Describe one approach to working with a client to modify schemas. Why is modifying schemas (and not just automatic thoughts) important?
Part 3: SW WITH IMMG
Twenty years ago, when the United States Congress passed the TVPA mandating the Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report, Links to an external site. it signaled the U.S. government’s resolve to fight human trafficking and marked a pivot from indignation to positive action. Whether used to raise awareness, spark dialogue, spur action, or create a system of accountability, the TIP Report has served to reinforce global anti-trafficking norms and ideals. This report provides a summary of progress every country is making on addressing trafficking in persons.
After reviewing the report, write a brief reflection responding to the following:
1. Identify at least one country report that you reviewed.
2. What are some of the most vulnerable groups in that country?
3. What did you learn about that country’s progress or lack of progress in addressing trafficking in persons?
4. Have you seen this report before or is this the first time? How do you think you might use this annual report in the future?
TRAFICKING REPORT: https://www.state.gov/trafficking-in-persons-report/
I HAVE ADDED THE CASE AS WELL TO THE FILES FOR PART 1

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