Identify the theoretical orientation you have selected      to use.

  • Identify the theoretical orientation you have selected      to use.
  • Describe how you would assess the problem orientation      of the client in your selected case study (i.e., how the client perceives      the problem). Remember to keep the theoretical orientation in mind      in this assessment stage.
  • Discuss the problem definition and formulation based on      the theoretical orientation you have selected.
  • Identify and describe two solutions from all the      solutions possible. Remember, some of these solutions should stem from the      theoretical orientation you are utilizing.
  • Describe how you would implement the solution. Remember      to keep the theoretical orientation in mind.
  • Describe the extent to which the client is able to      mobilize the solutions for change.
  • Discuss how you would evaluate whether the outcome is      achieved or not. Remember to keep the theoretical orientation in      mind.
  • Evaluate how well the problem-solving model can be used      for short-term treatment of this client.
  • Evaluate one merit and one limitation of using the      problem-solving model for this case.

Your 11- to 12-slide PowerPoint presentation should follow these guidelines:

  • Each slide should be written using bullet points,      meaning no long paragraphs of written text should be in the slides.
  • Include a brief narration of less than 30 seconds for      each slide (i.e., the narration takes the place of any written paragraphs,      while the bullet points provide context and cues for the audience to      follow along).

Be sure to:

  • Identify and correctly reference the case study you      have chosen.
  • Use literature to support your claims.
  • Use APA formatting and style.
  • Include the reference list on the last slide.
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