Summary Of Practice Case Study

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Practice Case Summary
Maureen Finegan
University of New England

In the case of Mark Smith, a 37 year old African male, he currently is seeking help to resolve his increasing anxiety and depression due to his second arrest for driving under the influence (DUI). Initially, Mark was hesitant and unsure of why he was having these increased bouts of depression and anxiety, but after some exploration and probing questions, I was able to get a better understanding of how Marks relationships and environment function. What I observed through Mark’s narrative is that his increased levels of depression and anxiety are an outcome of his repeated patterns of maladaptive behavior which is inhibiting him taking any action to find solutions. In order to delve even deeper into Mark’s world, I have identified two therapeutic approaches: Solution Focused Based Therapy (SFBT) and Existential Therapy, to help guide practice.
SFBT is a strengths-based approach that uses positive expectations, which will help to influence Mark’s success. The main fundamentals of SFBT include positive expectations of the client, goal setting at every stage of the therapeutic process, scaling questions, the miracle question, …show more content…

According to Corey (2008), “anxiety results from having to face choices without clear guidelines and without knowing what the outcomes will be and from being aware that we are ultimately responsible for the consequences of our actions.” Challenging Mark to face his anxiety will help him to understand anxiety as an unavoidable element rooted within any life event and if unmanaged it can create barriers to his personal growth and experiencing his life to the fullest. By guiding Mark to gain a better understanding of his anxiety and how it interacts within his life he will gain the insight on how his anxiety can be managed as a resource for his personal