A comprehensive understanding of a client’s presenting problems depends on the use of multiple types
ofassessment models. Each model gathers different information based on theoretical perspective and intent.
An assessment that focuses on one area alone not only misses vital information that may be helpful in planning
an intervention, but may encourage a biased evaluation that could potentially lead you to an inappropriate
intervention. When gathering and reviewing a client’s history, sometimes it is easier to focus on the problems
and not the positive attributes of the client. In social work, the use of a strengths perspective requires that a
client’s strengths, assets, and resources must be identified and utilized. Further, using an empowerment
approach in conjunction with a strengths perspective guides the practitioner to work with the client to identify
shared goals. You will be asked to consider these approaches and critically analyze the multidisciplinary team’s
response to the program case study of Paula Cortez.
For this Assignment, review the program case study of the Cortez family
In a 3- to 4-page paper, complete the following:
Utilizing two of the assessment models provided in Chapter 5 of the course text, provide a comprehensive
assessment of Paula Cortez.
Using the Cowger article, identify at least two areas of strengths in Paula’s case.
Analyze the perspectives of two members of the multidisciplinary team, particularly relative to Paula’s
pregnancy.
Explain which model the social workers appear to be using to make their assessment.
Describe the potential for bias when choosing an assessment model and completing an evaluation.
Suggest strategies you, as Paula’s social worker, might try to avoid these biases.
Support your Assignment with specific references to the resources. Be sure to provide full APA citations for
your references.
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