Read the following case scenario, taken from the text, then describe what underlying issues you could address and a statement of concern beginning or followed by a possible interpretative response.

1. Read the following case scenario, taken from the text, then describe what underlying issues you could address and a statement of concern beginning or followed by a possible interpretative response. Describe your thinking process for these selections. “A 45-year-old man who is currently unemployed reports that he is looking for work, but no one is hiring a ‘middle-aged has-been.’ He also reports that there have been other times in his life when he has been unemployed for over six months. He was a midlevel manager at a welding company prior to his layoff. He is the sole financial support for his family.”

2. Read the following case scenario, taken from the text, then describe what additional information is needed, examples of paraphrasing and reflection of feeling you might use, and a possible open-ended question. Describe your thinking process for these selections. An 18-year-old female talking to the school social worker: “I am the youngest of seven children. Sometimes I feel invisible. Sometimes I feel smothered. My oldest sister has always acted like she’s my mom. I guess that makes me really mad. Plus, mom shows up when she feels like it, and that makes me angry too. I want to have a normal family when I get married. But, I look around and everyone I know is pretty messed up.”

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