Facilitation (~1 page, 8 points) This section is for self-reflection from the en

Facilitation (~1 page, 8 points) This section is for self-reflection from the entire group. One member can summarize the thoughts of all the group members, but all members of the group need to have contributed to these answers.
Here is the group thought:
How do the members of your in-class group perceive their Role(s) as a group facilitator? Why is this the case?  Your role should also be based on what you have learned from the literature, so this still needs to be cited.  (4 points)
In my role as a group facilitator, I see myself as providing support, guidance, and above all, empowerment. This happens because in the field of social work, we have determined that empowerment is when individuals are able to enhance their personal, interpersonal, or political power to make positive changes in their lives (Zastrow et al., 2019). I believe it is my responsibility as a facilitator to provide a safe and respectful environment for all group members. Creating a space where members feel comfortable expressing themselves is a priority for me. I understand that clear boundaries, trust building, and open communication among participants are essential to reach this goal.
This group is meant to provide a safe space for older adults to discuss their challenges with social isolation and build a sense of social connection among its members. As such, the leader of this group is intended to act as a facilitator- providing support. A support group fits this description best as the leaders of support groups are not intended to be directive or act as educators. This is contrary to other kinds of groups, such as psychoeducational or therapeutic groups (Malhotra & Baker, 2022). 
The way in which facilitators behave is an essential piece of the overall dynamics and effectiveness of a support group. This is applicable to all group types regardless of their nature and purpose (Beck, 2014). As facilitators, we are responsible for providing equal treatment to all participants, directing and redirecting discussion points, and maintaining leadership while allowing participants to form bonds and spontaneous interactions. Further, the facilitator’s role involves identifying the group’s weaknesses and strengths. The facilitator acts as a neutral guide who designs stages and goals for the group and evaluates whether the group is prepared to move to a different stage (Berman-Rossi, 1993). Therefore, as a facilitator, my role is to maintain positive leadership to secure effectiveness and community building, which is vital to individuals suffering from isolation in the later stages of their lives
Please write in a thought from Berman-Rossi, T. (1993). The tasks and skills of the social worker across stages of group development. Social Work with Groups, 16(1-2), 69-81. and then summarize that paragraph with the cited notes given.
If you were one of the facilitators for this group, what Skill(s) would you want to develop as a group leader? What do you think some of the challenges might be for you if you ran this group?  This section does not require citation of the literature, it is purely self-reflection from all members of the group.  (4 points)
(Write on Empathy & active listening, summarizing group members’ thoughts, validation, etc..)
 

Personal Statement The Kent School of Social Work and Family Science MSSW Progr

Personal Statement
The Kent School of Social Work and Family Science MSSW Program takes an anti-oppressive stance in educating students for careers as specialized social work practitioners who apply critical thinking skills and available evidence to inform practice that responds to complex social problems. Upload to the application, a 2-part, three (3) page double-spaced, 12-font essay with sources cited addressing the following:
• Analyze a systemic/institutionally oppressive policy or practice and discuss the scope, the population affected, causes and consequences, as well as what social workers can do to combat the oppressive policy or practice.
• Review the NASW Code of Ethics Preamble and Ethical Principles and discuss how your personal values and beliefs are or are not compatible with NASW values. How will you reconcile any conflicts between your personal values and the requirements of the profession?

Personal Statement The Kent School of Social Work and Family Science MSSW Progr

Personal Statement
The Kent School of Social Work and Family Science MSSW Program takes an anti-oppressive stance in educating students for careers as specialized social work practitioners who apply critical thinking skills and available evidence to inform practice that responds to complex social problems. Upload to the application, a 2-part, three (3) page double-spaced, 12-font essay with sources cited addressing the following:
• Analyze a systemic/institutionally oppressive policy or practice and discuss the scope, the population affected, causes and consequences, as well as what social workers can do to combat the oppressive policy or practice.
• Review the NASW Code of Ethics Preamble and Ethical Principles and discuss how your personal values and beliefs are or are not compatible with NASW values. How will you reconcile any conflicts between your personal values and the requirements of the profession?

Personal Statement The Kent School of Social Work and Family Science MSSW Progr

Personal Statement
The Kent School of Social Work and Family Science MSSW Program takes an anti-oppressive stance in educating students for careers as specialized social work practitioners who apply critical thinking skills and available evidence to inform practice that responds to complex social problems. Upload to the application, a 2-part, three (3) page double-spaced, 12-font essay with sources cited addressing the following:
• Analyze a systemic/institutionally oppressive policy or practice and discuss the scope, the population affected, causes and consequences, as well as what social workers can do to combat the oppressive policy or practice.
• Review the NASW Code of Ethics Preamble and Ethical Principles and discuss how your personal values and beliefs are or are not compatible with NASW values. How will you reconcile any conflicts between your personal values and the requirements of the profession?

Personal Statement The Kent School of Social Work and Family Science MSSW Progr

Personal Statement
The Kent School of Social Work and Family Science MSSW Program takes an anti-oppressive stance in educating students for careers as specialized social work practitioners who apply critical thinking skills and available evidence to inform practice that responds to complex social problems. Upload to the application, a 2-part, three (3) page double-spaced, 12-font essay with sources cited addressing the following:
• Analyze a systemic/institutionally oppressive policy or practice and discuss the scope, the population affected, causes and consequences, as well as what social workers can do to combat the oppressive policy or practice.
• Review the NASW Code of Ethics Preamble and Ethical Principles and discuss how your personal values and beliefs are or are not compatible with NASW values. How will you reconcile any conflicts between your personal values and the requirements of the profession?

Personal Statement The Kent School of Social Work and Family Science MSSW Progr

Personal Statement
The Kent School of Social Work and Family Science MSSW Program takes an anti-oppressive stance in educating students for careers as specialized social work practitioners who apply critical thinking skills and available evidence to inform practice that responds to complex social problems. Upload to the application, a 2-part, three (3) page double-spaced, 12-font essay with sources cited addressing the following:
• Analyze a systemic/institutionally oppressive policy or practice and discuss the scope, the population affected, causes and consequences, as well as what social workers can do to combat the oppressive policy or practice.
• Review the NASW Code of Ethics Preamble and Ethical Principles and discuss how your personal values and beliefs are or are not compatible with NASW values. How will you reconcile any conflicts between your personal values and the requirements of the profession?

The assignment is attached with the topics to cover. I am assigned to Group Thr

The assignment is attached with the topics to cover. I am assigned to Group Three. There isnt a limit in slides for the presentation but if you could put presentation notes for me to read that would be great.
Textbook you can refer to is: Kessler, David A. (2009). The end of overeating: Taking control of the insatiable American appetite. Rodale Books: New York.
Carnes, P. (2001), Out of the shadows: Understanding sexual addiction. Third Edition. Hazelden, Center City, MN.

PLEASE make sure to follow ALL of the directions. If you are not the best at APA

PLEASE make sure to follow ALL of the directions. If you are not the best at APA formatting, then this may not be the assignment for you. If you do like to research and add references, this is not the assignment for you. This teacher is very picky when it comes to how the students turn in the assignments. You going to need to peer review references, and this assignment can be written in simple language. No need to use the big fantasy wording. Let me know if I forgot to send a doc to you. Each reference that is used must be assessable to me. It must include the URL so I can go back and read the material of the reference. If I think the reference is irrelevant to the topic, I will ask for it to be replaced with a more relevant one

Part 1- Clinical SW Watch John Bowlby: Attachment Theory Across Generations from

Part 1- Clinical SW
Watch John Bowlby: Attachment Theory Across Generations from 9:58 to 33:30 and then considering a client you have worked with, describe what their style of adult attachment is (or child attachment if working with youth). Based on this clip of Bowlby’s attachment theory and model for providing a therapeutic response, how could you work with this client to begin to revise internal working models?
Video: https://video-alexanderstreet-com.proxy.libraries.rutgers.edu/watch/john-bowlby-attachment-theory-across-generations?source=autosuggest
Part 2- Clinical Access
Answer each question in order and cite reading so you can prove you have made the reading.
Pomeroy: Rachel Steffenbaum 16.5
1. What other information would you like to have about Rachel?
2. What strengths do you see in her situation?
3. Are there non-substance-related diagnoses you might want to rule out if you get a chance to work more with Rachel?
4. What risks to Rachel would you consider most critical in addressing her problems” What resources would you try to find for her?
5. What is your initial diagnosis (include DSM-5-TR coding and clinical criterion to justify your diagnosis) and what assessment measure might you employ?
6. What psychosocial and cultural factors are related to this diagnosis? List them as Z codes.

Using a case that we have covered in class, summarize key points of the case thr

Using a case that we have covered in class, summarize key points of the case through the lens of one core concept. Discuss the facts in an organized manner that promotes a clear understanding of the child’s/ family’s experience of trauma. Discuss how the core concept you have selected relates to the understanding of risk and protective factors. This assignment is designed for you to organize, conceptualize case data, and demonstrate in-depth understanding and application of core trauma concepts presented in the course.
The paper should be double-spaced, type-written, and 6-7 pages in length.
A grading rubric will be provided to detail assignment expectations.
Provide citations and reference the Core Concepts, the case you are using, and provide at least two additional references other than the text.