Systems Theory and the Integrated Bower Place Method

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    1. WELCOME Comorbidity Systems Theory Integrated Bower Place Method Case Management
    2. Comorbidity
      • Comorbidity means the co-occurrence of one or more disorders in an individual.
      • In specialist mental health services a common presentation is schizophrenia and alcohol or other drug use disorders whereas in specialist addiction services comorbid anxiety and personality disorders are much more common.
      • www.healthconnect.gov.au
    3. Case Study Malvern Place
      • Leah and her 2 children Jess (2 years old) and Molly (4 years old ) were referred to Malvern Place by Housing SA when Leah asked to have her tenancy terminated because voices told her she needed to get away from her violent boyfriend.
      • Leah was staying with her mother temporarily. Leah’s mother had helped her before by looking after the children when Leah went into a detox program.
    4. Systems Theory and the Integrated Bower Place Method
    5. Systems Theory
      • System is defined in the Oxford dictionary as a complex whole; set of connected things or parts.
      • Systems Theory as the underlying theory in Systemic Family Therapy directs our attention away from the individual and individual problems in isolation and toward relationship issues between individuals .
      • (Becvar and Becvar 1996 p. 8)
    6. Systems Theory …
      • The family is a natural system; a system of individual interacting members who stand in some kind of relationship to each other.
      • As a ‘whole’ the family system includes individuals who have set ways of interacting with each other and the wider environment.
    7. Systems Theory …
      • An understanding of this perspective allows us to locate the problem, symptom or other human event in some form of social arrangement.
      • It intersects the individual and family systems with other systems that influence the individual.
    8. System Wider Agency Practitioner Peers Family Client
    9. Systems Theory …
      • The important aspects of Systems Theory are:
        • Perspective is wholistic
        • Focuses on present rather than antecedent causes
        • Travels freely back and forth between wholistic and individual
        • Descriptive not judgemental
    10. Recommended further reading
      • Frankel A.J. & Gelman S.R.(2004) Case Management Lyceum Books Inc : Illinois
      • Gursanky D. Harvey J & Kennedy R. Case Management policy, practice and professional business Allen & Unwin: N.S.W
      • www.acwa.asn.au/ACWA/Publication/Casemanagement Casework.doc
      • www.woodville.org.au/community-development.htm
      • www.cmsa.org.au/Final Casemanagement-Discussion Paper.pdf
    11. Bibliography …
      • Frankel A.J. & Gelman S.R.(2004) Case Management Lyceum Books Inc : Illinois
      • Gursanky D. Harvey J & Kennedy R. Case Management policy, practice and professional business Allen & Unwin: N.S.W
      • Becvar D.S. & Becvar R.J. (1988) Family Therapy. A Systemic Integration Allyn and Bacon: U.S.A
      • www.healthconnect.gov.au
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