Take any one of the EBP family therapy approaches and describe how you would work with members of the Sanders family and why. Include expected goals and time frame for treatment, who should be involved in treatment, and the strategy and techniques you would employ in treating them. Feel free to speculate about the possible causes of the problems presented by the family. Be detailed, and use in citations and refrences.

EBP family therapy

EBP family therapy

Family Case Problem Rubric

Sue, 40, and Tom, 42, present for an initial consultation along with their two children, Alice, 16, and Ted, 10. Sue does most of the talking, while Alice sits slumped in her chair with a sullen look on her face. Ted looks anxious and stays close to his mother. They have come because Sue is concerned about her children, most especially Alice. Alice’s school performance has been deteriorating over the past year and is on probation at school because of truancy. She has been disrespectful at home, missing curfew, fighting with her parents and possible drug use is suspected by mom. Ted has refused to attend school for the past two weeks because, according to Sue, he is afraid of the other children. Tom is not actively involved in the raising of the children. He travels frequently on business, and when he is home, he goes out at night by himself to relax and escape the stress of the home.

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Take any one of the EBP family therapy approaches and describe how you would work with members of the Sanders family and why. Include expected goals and time frame for treatment, who should be involved in treatment, and the strategy and techniques you would employ in treating them. Feel free to speculate about the possible causes of the problems presented by the family. Be detailed, and use in citations and refrences.