Assignment 3 Middle School Scenario
Early to middle childhood span several years. Social development and peer groups become more important for them. Anxiety of school, peers, and caregivers can begin to weigh on these children. Challenge yourself to utilize your theory/theories and techniques but also creative techniques that are beneficial to children at this age.
Creativity in counseling has been found to be very beneficial to clients/students. There are so many ways to work with clients that involve different kinds of mediums which may allow the client/student to delve deeper into the issues addressed.
For this assignment, research some creative therapies/techniques that may work with this client/student from scenario below (art, biblio, music, animal assisted, horticulture, mindfulness, etc.). This scenario can be addressed in the various specialties (i.e. school counseling, marriage and family and clinical). You should address the scenario according to your specialty. For example, Marriage and Family students may consider bringing in parents/caregivers to a session. Answer the following questions in a narrative APA format:
I. Introduction
II. Description of the creative therapy/technique picked
a. description/certifications necessary/materials needed
b. how has it been used before? Benefits/drawbacks
c. why chosen for this client/student?
III. Types of sessions
a. describe at least 3 sessions that you would have with this client/student utilizing the creative therapy – this can be as detailed as you like. Sessions should include the technique used, goals, topics, reflection, etc.
IV. Personal reflection why you were drawn to the therapy/technique
a. utilizes your theory/theories of choice?
b. interest in it before?
c. Are there any multicultural implications/considerations with this therapy?
This assignment is worth 100 points and is due on Sunday (Day 7) at 11:59pm CST.
Claire is an 11-year-old girl who has just moved into town. She has also started a new school and does not know anyone. Her parents wanted her to start counseling because she was bullied at her previous school. Lately, some students at the new school found out that she was bullied because she really likes horses. They have been using this to make fun of her. She spends a lot of time at her barn with her horse and rides in horse shows. She has won several blue ribbons and really enjoys it but when she comes to school and people call her “horse girl” she becomes embarrassed. She is desperately seeking friends and is currently friends with two of the “mean girls” in the class. Claire does not like being their friend and you can tell she is starting to pull back from them. She is feeling very worried about the upcoming year that it will be like the previous school.
Claire is failing most of her classes. Her parents say when she comes home she isn’t relaxed until she goes to the barn with her horse. She is yelling at them a lot and she can be cruel to her little sister. Sometimes Claire wants to be alone and sometimes she wants to cuddle with her parents and cry. She doesn’t seem to be able to express why though.
You have met with Claire three times already. She is pretty open in talking with you. She does not want to be friends with the mean girls and has identified some kids in her class that she does want to get to know better. She also wants to have a better relationship with her family. She is able to express her feelings, but is unsure why she feels anger towards them.
Criteria: Middle School Scenario |
Highly Developed |
Well Developed |
In Development |
Needs development |
Intro/Description of Therapy/Techniques/Certifications 45 points Students described a creative therapy including description/certifications necessary/materials needed, how has it been used before, benefits/drawbacks, why chosen for this client/student? |
35-45 points Students thoroughly described the creative therapy they would use (including the types of certifications needed, how it has been used before, benefits and drawbacks, and why they chose this for the child). |
20-34 points Students adequately described the creative therapy they would use (including the types of certifications needed, how it has been used before, benefits and drawbacks, and why they chose this for the child). |
10-19 points Students partially described the creative therapy and left out several subsections. |
0-9 points Some areas of this section were not addressed. Descriptions contained insufficient depth and/or were incomplete. |
Types of sessions 25 points Students described three sessions they would have with the child utilizing the creative therapy of choice. |
20-25 points Students clearly describe 3 sessions using the creative therapy of their choice. |
15-19 points Students adequately describe 3 sessions using the creative therapy of their choice. |
12-14 points Students somewhat describe 3 sessions using the creative therapy of their choice. |
0-11 points Some areas of this section were not addressed. Descriptions contained insufficient depth and/or were incomplete. |
Reflection 20 points Students will write a personal reflection describing why they were drawn to the creative therapy they chose. They should identify if it utilizes their theory/theories of choice, if they had any interest in it before, and if there are any multicultural implications/considerations with this type of creative therapy. |
18-20 points Students clearly and thoroughly wrote a personal reflection describing why they were drawn to the creative therapy they chose. They clearly identified if it utilizes their theory/theories of choice, if they had any interest in it before, and if there are any multicultural implications/considerations with this type of creative therapy. |
15-17 points Students adequately wrote a personal reflection describing why they were drawn to the creative therapy they chose. They adequately identified if it utilizes their theory/theories of choice, if they had any interest in it before, and if there are any multicultural implications/considerations with this type of creative therapy. |
12-14 points Students partially wrote a personal reflection describing why they were drawn to the creative therapy they chose. They partially identified if it utilizes their theory/theories of choice, if they had any interest in it before, and if there are any multicultural implications/considerations with this type of creative therapy. |
0-11 points Some areas of this section were not addressed. Descriptions contained insufficient depth and/or were incomplete. |
Writing Mechanics and APA Grammar and Format: 5 points. Papers are written using APA 7th edition formatting |
5 points No more than three grammatical, spelling, punctuation, and/or APA errors. Clarity of paper was not influenced by the errors. |
4 points More than three grammatical, spelling, punctuation, or APA errors. Clarity of paper was not strongly influenced by the errors. |
3 points More than three grammatical, spelling, punctuation, or APA errors that had a negative influence on the clarity of the paper. |
0-2 points More than three grammatical, spelling, punctuation, or APA errors that had a strong negative influence on the clarity of the paper. |
Sources: 5 points Two professional sources are used to support points |
5 points 2 professional source (e.g., journal article, textbook) or more are used throughout the paper as appropriate to thoroughly support ideas, and was documented in the references list. |
4 points 2 professional sources were used to adequately support ideas and was documented in the reference list. |
3 points 1-2 sources/not a professional source was used to support ideas and is documented in the reference list. |
0-2 points 0-1 sources were used. Ideas were insufficiently supported. |
Total: 100 points |
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