Psychodynamic Theories in Social Work Practice

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Psychodynamic Theories in Social Work Practice

Discussion 1: Psychodynamic Theories in Social Work Practice
When was the last time you heard a baby cry? What causes did you attribute to the babys behavior? Was it time for a feeding or a diaper change? Maybe the baby just desired some human contact. No matter the cause you likely recognized the babys attempt to communicate a basic human need. As that baby matures strategies for communicating these needs will evolve based on past experiences. If those experiences are negative the individual will adapt causing a change in how he or she relates to others and attempts to fulfill these basic needs in the future. However those behavioral changes might not work to fulfill the complex needs that occur later in life. What effect might these behavioral changes have on future relationships and the individuals ability to attain basic human needs in adulthood? Psychodynamic theory encompasses several theories that focus on how individuals behave as a result of internal developmental and external social conflicts. Those conflicts arise as a result of attempting to balance the needs drives and emotions that motivate human behavior. How might understanding adaptations in behavior as well as the internal and external forces contributing to your clients concerns and their behavior assist you in working with your clients? How might these psychodynamic theories be consistent with social work ethics and values in practice?
For this Discussion review this weeks resources. Think about how experiences in infancy might affect future relationships and social/emotional functioning as described by the psychodynamic theories discussed. Then consider whether you find these theories consistent with social work ethics and values.
Post an explanation of how experiences in infancy might affect future relationships and social/emotional functioning as described by psychodynamic theories.
Then explain whether you find these theories consistent with social work ethics and values why or why not.
References (use 2 or more)
Bliss S. & Rasmussen B. (2013). Reflections on contemporary psychodynamic theory in clinical social work.Journal Of Social Work Practice27(3) 211215.
McCluskey M. (2010). Psychoanalysis and domestic violence: Exploring the application of object relations theory in social work field placement.Clinical Social Work Journal38(4) 435442.
Mishna F. Van Wert M. & Asakura K. (2013). The best kept secret in social work: Empirical support for contemporary psychodynamic social work practice.Journal of Social Work Practice27(3) 289303.
Robbins S. P. Chatterjee P. & Canda E. R. (2012).Contemporary human behavior theory: A critical perspective for social work(3rd ed.).Upper Saddle River NJ: Allyn & Bacon.
Discussion 2: Treating Sleep Disorders
During the course of treatment a client stated that he has been unable to sleep successfully for the past year. His psychiatrist prescribed the sleep aid zolpidem. Because of the medication he was immediately able to sleep. However after 1 month of treatment the client discovered euphoric episodes that occur if he resists falling asleep. The episodes induced waves of positive emotions and hallucinations which he described as feeling trippy. The mental health professional recognized that the client is abusing the sleep aid. How should the mental health professional address this issue? How will this affect his current treatment plan?
For this Discussion
Choose one of the following controversies involving special client populations and take a position:
o Psychiatrists prescribing a potentially addictive sleep aid to adolescents
o Psychiatrists prescribing sleep aids to clients in recovery from substance abuse
o Psychiatrists prescribing sleep aids for conditions where the primary symptom is not insomnia
Then conduct an Internet search or a Walden Library search for at least two peer-reviewed articles to support your position of your selected controversy.
Post an explanation of the controversy you selected. Formulate a position on the topic and support your stance with the peer-reviewed articles you found in your search.
References (use 2 or more)
Lichtblau L. (2011).Psychopharmacology demystified. Clifton Park NY: Delmar Cengage Learning.
Preston J. D. ONeal J. H. & Talaga M. C. (2017).Handbook of clinical psychopharmacology for therapists(8th ed.).Oakland CA: New Harbinger.
Friedman R. A. (2006). The changing face of teenage drug abuseThe trend toward prescription drugs.New England Journal of Medicine354(14) 14481450.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. (2014).Brain basics: Understanding sleep. Retrieved fromhttp://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/brain_basics/understanding_sleep.htm#sleep_disorders