COU510 Southern New Developmental Theory in Professional Counseling Paper See attachment, APA Format, 8-10 page requirement, what is needed in all in the rubic COU 510 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
Understanding and working with human development across the lifespan is essential for counselors. Learning how biological, ps ychological, social, and cultural
factors contribute to the lifespan developmental process is key to helping counselors conceptualize client cases. Grasping the human developmental process
with all the contributing factors requires a strong insight into developmental theories. Applying foundational knowledge of developmental theories is the guide
to conceptualizing clients from multiple perspectives.
In this assessment, you will be tasked with creating a Data Assessment Plan (DAP) Case Note by applying a developmental theory to one of the two client
scenarios listed below. The developmental theory you choose will give you a specific l ens for understanding the client and presenting issue(s). This assessment
will assist in strengthening your understanding of human development across the lifespan and developmental theories and shape your professional identity as a
counselor and how you work with clients.
Client Scenario Options:
Case 1: Mary
Mary is a 21-year-old African American female, self-referred for inpatient treatment due to drug and alcohol use. She is from and still lives in New York
City. She is currently unemployed and homeless and has charges pending due to a number of bounced checks written over the past several months.
Mary has had several part-time jobs that she has been fired from or she abruptly quit. While in high school, she had aspirations of being an architect.
Marys mother was a heavy drug user while pregnant with her. When Mary was born, she was addicted to crack and spent several month s in the
hospital. Mary reports that both of her parents were drug addicts and she experienced physical, sexual, and emotional abu se throughout childhood at
their hands. Her father died of liver disease at the age of 37.
Mary also reports that at the age of 14, she was kicked out of her familys home because her father suspected that she was gay. Although they live in the
same town, she has not had any contact with her mother for 7 years. Mary describes her relationship with her older sister as fair. Mary is not presently
involved in a steady relationship, but she does have a network of friends in the local gay community whom she has been staying with off and on. Mary
has serious trust issues and does not have anyone she can open up to in her support network. At the time that she left home, Mary survived by
becoming involved in sexual relationships with older men, many of whom were also abusive. She has had numerous sexual partners (both male and
female) over the past 7 years, has traded sex for drugs and money, has had sex under the influence of drugs and alcohol, and has been made to have sex
against her will. Mary struggles with her identity and sexual orientation and considers herself as bisexual, not gay.
Mary first used alcohol at age 14, when she had her first sexual encounter with a man. She began using other drugs, including inhalants and marijuana,
by age 16 and amphetamines and cocaine by age 19. At 21, four months prior to entering treatment, she began using crack.
Case 2: Sal
Sal Franco is a 74-year-old man, living alone in an apartment complex for older adults. Sal has been referred to counseling for feelings of loneliness and
difficulty coping with health issues. Sal and his wife, Maria, owned and operated a small, local grocery for 44 years (they emigrated from Italy when they
were newlyweds at age 19). They sold the business to their son Dominic when Sal turned 70. The plan was to enjoy travel and retired life together.
However, shortly after retiring, Maria was diagnosed with an aggressive leukemia, and she died within 4 months. Mr. Franco has been living alone for
over 3 years. Because Sal and Maria spent most of their time working and being involved with family activities, there are few close friends in his life.
Dominics family has Sal to dinner every Sunday, but he has little time during the week because of competing demands. Sals other children include a
daughter living in another state who calls daily (but seldom visits because of the cost), a daughter overseas in military service, and a son with Downs
syndrome who lives in a group home about an hour away.
Sal grew up in a close-knit family with the males being patriarchs and expressing little emotion. Alcohol was normally consumed with all meals, and Sal
started drinking at the age of 10. Sal indicates that he was a hard drinker during his 20s and 30s, when he developed stomach problems and high blood
pressure. At that point, he limited his use of alcohol to his Friday night poker club and to Sunday dinn er with the family. Since Marias death, Sal has
regularly consumed 3 to 4 drinks a day but lately has been drinking more than usual. He says it alleviates some of the pain, stress, and loneliness. It also
helps him sleep, along with the over-the-counter medications that he takes for arthritis pain and as sleep aids. He came to the clinic because his
hypertension and gastritis have become extremely labile and intractable. When you ask Mr. Franco how he is doing, he says, “O h, I guess Im okay for an
old widower. I dont think it really matters how I feel or what I do anymore at my age.”
The final project is the creation of a Data Assessment Plan (DAP) Case Note. The final project represents an authentic demonstration of competency because it
will allow you to shape your professional identity as a counselor. The project is divided into three final project journals, which will be submitted at earlier points
within the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final submissions. The final project journals will be submitted in Weeks Four, Six, and Seven. The final
project will be submitted in Week Nine.
In this assignment, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following course outcomes:
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Apply developmental theory across the lifespan in a professional counseling setting for informing client case conceptualization
Analyze physical, cognitive, systemic, and environmental development across the lifespan for their effect on human developmen t
Employ ethical and culturally sensitive counseling strategies relating to human development to promote wellness
Analyze the effect of career development experiences and work environments as they relate to human development
Apply a systems approach to conceptualizing clients for informing developmentally relevant counseling strategies
Prompt
Your DAP Case Note should explain foundational information about your chosen developmental theory, including information about its founder. You will then
apply the theory to the case scenario client to begin conceptualizing the case from a counseling perspective. You should conclude your paper with a summation
of your findings and make an overall determination of the clients mental wellness.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
I.
Data
A. Establish context for your case note by briefly describing the client based on the information that you are presented within his or her case
scenario.
B. Describe the basic elements of the theory that you are applying to the clients case. Does the theory include developmental stages or other
unique characteristics?
C. Explain foundational information about the theory, including information about its founder.
D. Explain why this is an appropriate theory to apply to the client. Include supporting evidence from across the clients lifespan.
II.
Assessment
A. Through the lens of the developmental theory, explain the physical and cognitive components of the clients case across the lifespan.
B. Through the lens of the developmental theory, explain the systemic and environmental components of the clients case across the lifespan.
C. Using the developmental theory as a guide, explain the clients career development across the lifespan.
D. Using the developmental theory as a guide, explain the clients work environment across the lifespan.
E. Describe how the clients career and work history across his or her lifespan relates to his or her current state.
F. Explain, through the lens of the developmental theory, any cultural components of the case that play a role in the development of the client.
G. Explain, through the lens of the developmental theory, any ethical components of the case that play a role in the development of the client.
III.
Plan
A. To create context for your Plan section, summarize your assessment of your clients case by describing the outcome of the application of the
developmental theory.
B. Describe any specific ethical and cultural considerations you will make when working with this client, based on your assessment of his or her
case.
C. Based on your description of the clients current state, in regard to his or her career and work history, describe any specific considerations you
will make when working with the client.
D. Explain the client in terms of his or her overall wellness and mental health status. Use your assessment to inform your explanation.
E. Based on the clients overall wellness and mental health status, describe what needs to be addressed to get the person to a state of mental
wellness.
Final Project Journals
Final Project Journal: Data
In Week Four, you will submit a draft of the Data section of your Data Assessment Plan (DAP) Case Note. This final project journal will be graded with the Data
Journal Rubric.
Final Project Journal: Assessment
In Week Six, you will submit a draft of the Assessment section of your Data Assessment Plan (DAP) Case Note. This final project journal will be graded with the
Assessment Journal Rubric.
Final Project Journal: Plan
In Week Seven, you will submit a draft of the Plan section of your Data Assessment Plan (DAP) Case Note. This final project journal will be graded with the Plan
Journal Rubric.
Final Submission: Data Assessment Plan (DAP) Case Note
In Week Nine, you will submit your Data Assessment Plan (DAP) Case Note. It should be a complete, polished artifact containing all of the critical elements of the
final project. It should reflect the incorporation of feedback gained throughout the course. This submission will be graded with the Final Project Rubric.
Deliverables
Deliverable
Week Due
Four
Grading
Graded separately; Data Journal Rubric
Six
Graded separately; Assessment Journal Rubric
Journal: Plan
Seven
Graded separately; Plan Journal Rubric
Final Submission: Data Assessment Plan
(DAP) Case Note
Nine
Graded separately; Final Project Rubric
Journal: Data
Journal: Assessment
Final Project Rubric
Guidelines for Submission: Your DAP Case Note should be 810 pages, double spaced, include one-inch margins, use 12-point Times New Roman font, and
adhere to the latest edition of APA formatting.
Critical Elements
Data: Client
Data: Elements of
Theory
Data: Foundational
Information
Data: Appropriate
Theory
Assessment: Physical
and Cognitive
Exemplary (100%)
Meets Proficient criteria, and
description demonstrates an
advanced ability to extract a
thorough and accurate client
description from a narrative
Meets Proficient criteria, and
description demonstrates a
sophisticated awareness of the
developmental theory
Meets Proficient criteria, and
explanation demonstrates a
nuanced understanding of the
foundation of the
developmental theory
Proficient (90%)
Describes the client based on
the information presented
within his or her case scenario
Meets Proficient criteria, and
explanation makes cogent
connections between the focus
of the developmental theory
and the needs of the specific
client case
Meets Proficient criteria, and
explanation demonstrates a
sophisticated awareness of the
role of physical and cognitive
components within the
developmental theory
Explains why the theory is
appropriate to apply to the
client and supports response
with evidence from across the
clients lifespan
Describes the basic elements of
the theory being applied to the
clients case
Explains foundational
information about the theory,
including information about its
founder
Explains the physical and
cognitive components of the
clients case across the lifespan
through the lens of the
developmental theory
Needs Improvement (70%)
Describes the client based on
the information presented
within his or her case scenario,
but description is cursory or
contains inaccuracies
Describes the basic elements of
the theory being applied to the
clients case, but description is
cursory or contains inaccuracies
Explains foundational
information about the theory,
but explanation is cursory,
contains inaccuracies, or is
missing information about the
theorys founder
Explains why the theory is
appropriate to apply to the
client, but explanation contains
gaps in logic or inaccuracies or
lacks supporting evidence from
across the clients lifespan
Explains the physical and
cognitive components of the
clients case, but explanation is
missing phases across the
lifespan or does not
incorporate the developmental
theory
Not Evident (0%)
Does not describe the client
based on the information
presented within his or her
case scenario
Value
4.75
Does not describe the basic
elements of the theory being
applied to the clients case
6.34
Does not explain foundational
information about the theory
6.34
Does not explain why the
theory is appropriate to apply
to the client
6.34
Does not explain the physical
and cognitive components of
the clients case
6.34
Assessment: Systemic
and Environmental
Assessment: Career
Development
Assessment: Work
Environment
Assessment: Lifespan
Assessment: Cultural
Assessment: Ethical
Meets Proficient criteria, and
explanation demonstrates a
sophisticated awareness of the
role of systemic and
environmental components
within the developmental
theory
Meets Proficient criteria, and
explanation demonstrates a
sophisticated awareness of the
role of career within the
developmental theory
Explains the systemic and
environmental components of
the clients case across the
lifespan, through the lens of
the developmental theory
Meets Proficient criteria, and
explanation demonstrates a
sophisticated awareness of the
role of the work environment
within the developmental
theory
Meets Proficient criteria, and
description demonstrates the
ability to make cogent
connections between a clients
work history and his or her
current state
Meets Proficient criteria and
explanation demonstrates a
sophisticated awareness of the
role of culture within the
developmental theory
Explains the clients work
environment across the
lifespan, using the
developmental theory as a
guide
Meets Proficient criteria and
explanation demonstrates a
sophisticated awareness of the
role of ethics within the
developmental theory
Explains ethical components of
the case that play a role in the
development of the client,
through the lens of the
developmental theory
Explains the clients career
development across the
lifespan, using the
developmental theory as a
guide
Describes how the clients
career and work history across
his or her lifespan relates to his
or her current state
Explains cultural components of
the case that play a role in the
development of the client,
through the lens of the
developmental theory
Explains the systemic and
environmental components of
the clients case, but
explanation is missing phases
across the lifespan or does not
incorporate the developmental
theory
Explains the clients career
development, but explanation
is missing phases across the
lifespan or does not
incorporate the developmental
theory
Explains the clients work
environment, but explanation is
missing phases across the
lifespan or does not
incorporate the developmental
theory
Describes how the clients
career and work history relates
to his or her current state, but
description lacks connections
or information across the
lifespan
Explains cultural components of
the case that play a role in the
development of the client, but
explanation contains gaps in
logic, inaccuracies, or lacks
supporting evidence from
across the clients lifespan
Explains ethical components of
the case that play a role in the
development of the client, but
explanation contains gaps in
logic or inaccuracies or lacks
supporting evidence from
across the clients lifespan
Does not explain the systemic
and environmental
components of the clients case
6.34
Does not explain the clients
career development
6.34
Does not explain the clients
work environment
6.34
Does not describe how the
clients career and work history
related to their current state
6.34
Does not explain cultural
components of the case that
play a role in the development
of the client
6.34
Does not explain ethical
components of the case that
play a role in the development
of the client
6.34
Plan: Outcome of
Application
Plan: Ethical and
Cultural
Considerations
Plan: Career and
Work Considerations
Plan: Overall Status
Plan: Mental
Wellness
Articulation of
Response
Meets Proficient criteria, and
description demonstrates an
advanced ability to summarize
accurate and relevant client
case information
Meets Proficient criteria, and
description demonstrates the
ability to make cogent
connections between ethical
and cultural considerations and
a clients needs
Meets Proficient criteria, and
description demonstrates the
ability to make cogent
connections between career
and work history
considerations and a clients
needs
Meets Proficient criteria, and
explanation demonstrates a
keen awareness of the overall
wellness and mental health
status
Meets Proficient criteria, and
description demonstrates the
ability to make cogent
connections between client
wellness and counseling needs
Describes the outcome of the
application of the
developmental theory by
summarizing the clients case
Submission is free of errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, and
organization and is presented
in a professional and easy-toread format
Submission has no major errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or organization
Describes specific ethical and
cultural considerations to make
when working with the client
Describes specific career and
work history considerations to
make when working with the
client
Explains the client in terms of
his or her overall wellness and
mental health status
Describes what needs to be
addressed to get the person to
a state of mental wellness
based on his or her overall
wellness and mental health
status
Describes the outcome of the
application of the
developmental theory, but
description is cursory or
contains inaccuracies
Describes ethical and cultural
considerations to make when
working with the client, but
description is vague or lacks
connections to the clients
specific circumstances
Describes specific career and
work history considerations to
make when working with the
client, but description is vague
or lacks cogent connections to
the clients specific
circumstances
Explains the client in terms of
his or her overall wellness and
mental health status, but
explanation is cursory or
illogical
Describes what needs to be
addressed to get the person to
a state of mental wellness, but
description is cursory or
illogical or lacks cogent
connections to his or her
overall wellness and mental
health status
Submission has major errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or organization
that negatively impact
readability and articulation of
main ideas
Does not describe the outcome
of the application of the
developmental theory
4.75
Does not describe ethical and
cultural considerations to make
when working with the client
6.34
Does not describe career and
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