Data Assessment Plan Case Note
Overview
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 the client scenarios listed below. The developmental theory you choose will give you a specific lens for understanding the client and presenting the issue(s) across the lifespan of the developmental theories. This assessment is meant to shape your professional identity as a counselor and how you work with clients.
Case Study
Jane is a 22-year-old African American female who 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. Jane has had several part-time jobs that she has been fired from or abruptly quit. While in high school, she had aspirations of being an architect. Jane’s mother was a heavy drug user while pregnant with her. When Jane was born, she was addicted to crack and spent several months in the hospital. Jane reports that both of her parents were drug addicts, and she experienced physical, sexual, and emotional abuse throughout childhood at their hands. Her father died of liver disease at the age of 37.
Jane also reports that at the age of 14, she was kicked out of her family’s 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. Jane describes her relationship with her older sister as “fair.” Jane 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. Jane 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, Jane 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. Jane struggles with her identity and sexual orientation and considers herself as bisexual, not gay.
Jane 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 22, four months prior to entering treatment, she began using crack.
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 client’s mental wellness.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
Overview
Developing a therapeutic and comprehensive plan requires an assessment of a client’s overall mental health and functioning. You will apply your chosen theory to the case scenario client to begin conceptualizing the case from a counseling perspective and develop a plan of action. You should conclude your paper with a summation of your findings and make an overall determination of the client’s mental wellness.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
- To create context for your Plan section, summarize your assessment of your client’s case by describing the outcome of the application of the developmental theory.
- Describe any specific ethical and cultural considerations you will make when working with this client based on your assessment of his or her case.
- Based on your description of the client’s current state, in regard to his or her career and work history, describe any specific considerations you will make when working with the client.
- Explain the client in terms of his or her overall wellness and mental health status. Use your assessment to inform your explanation.
- Based on the client’s overall wellness and mental health status, describe what needs to be addressed to get the person to a state of mental wellness.
What to Submit
Your draft of the Plan portion of the Data Assessment Plan (DAP) Case Note should be double-spaced, include one-inch margins, use 12 point Times New Roman font, and adhere to the latest edition of APA formatting.