Multidimensional Perspective on Mrs. Morgan's Case
Multidimensional Perspective
The multidimensional perspective is a theory that considers three basic dimensions of assessing human behavior and the social environment: biological, psychological, and social. Together they are referred to as the biopsychosocial theory or multidimensional perspective. This theory includes multiple systems that are organized in a hierarchy of levels from the smallest (cellular) to the largest (social). These systems are in a constant state of interaction with each other and influence human behavior.
Assignment Directions
TEXTBOOK: Empowerment Series: Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Multidimensional Perspective
Jose B. Ashford.
In this assignment, you will review "Case A: Mrs. Morgan," located in your text on pages 41-42. After reviewing the case study, use the Unit 2 Assignment Template to incorporate the biopsychosocial model into the 5Ps of case formulation.
Please address all of the following:
Presenting Problem
What is (are) the client’s problem(s)? Provide a list.
Predisposing Factors
What are two factors throughout the client’s life that contributed to the development of the problem(s)?
Categorize each factor as biological, psychological, or social.
Precipitating Factors
Identify two reasons why the person is seeking help now, including any specific triggers for seeking help.
Categorize each reason as biological, psychological, or social.
Perpetuating Factors
What two factors are reinforcing or maintaining the problem(s)?
Categorize each factor as biological, psychological, or social.
Protective Factors
What two strengths can the client draw on?
Categorize each strength as biological, psychological, or social.
Mrs. Morgan Case Study
Student’s Name
Institution Affiliation
Course Code and Name
Instructor’s Name
Date
Mrs. Morgan Case Study
The case study deals with Mrs. Morgan's situation, which appears to be complex in terms of her problems. These problems include the following.
1 Mrs. Morgan has resistance and oppositional behavior, which happens because of Mrs. Morgan relocating from her home to her daughter's residence.
2 Mrs. Morgan's anger and frustration are seen in her expressions towards her daughter and son-in-law. The reason is because they moved her from her home.
3 Another problem is the refusal to adapt. Mrs. Morgan is taken to a new environment and needs to adapt, decreasing participation in activities. There is also a need for acceptance of the changes.
Predisposing Factors
The two main factors from the case study contributing to Mrs. Morgan's
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