Bradley Family Episode 4 Bradley Family Episode 4 Program Transcript FEMALE SPEAKER: I know it's here somewhere. I was just looking at it. Ah. Here it is. Tiffany says that over the last several years she's used crack, meth, oxy, marijuana. Here. The list goes on. FEMALE SPEAKER: Well, is she attending NA yet? FEMALE SPEAKER: I've been hesitant to have her do that. FEMALE SPEAKER: Why? FEMALE SPEAKER: Well, she already has her hands full. Three rests in two years, emotional and physical abuse growing up, and she still isn't free of her pimp. It's just a lot to ask of her to also start going to NA, especially since we really don't know how effective those 12-step programs really are. FEMALE SPEAKER: What do you mean? FEMALE SPEAKER: I don't know if I've seen any research to support it. Have you? FEMALE SPEAKER: You have to be kidding. 12-step programs are the gold standard. FEMALE SPEAKER: But the research-- FEMALE SPEAKER: Look at the drugs she's been abusing. You're telling me this doesn't make her a candidate for the primary approach for treating addiction? You can supplement it with other approaches, but the 12-step program is the foundation for everything else. FEMALE SPEAKER: I don't agree. I think some of this depends on the client. And in Tiffany's case, the research-- FEMALE SPEAKER: No. You're not hearing me. Research and practice are two very different things. I think you should get Tiffany into NA. And do it soon. Bradley Family Episode 4 Additional Content Attribution MUSIC: Music by Clean Cuts ©2013 Laureate Education, Inc. 1 Bradley Family Episode 4 Original Art and Photography Provided By: Brian Kline and Nico Danks ©2013 Laureate Education, Inc. 2 Submit a 2- to 3-page paper that includes the following: · Summaries of the two interventions and their respective research regarding effectiveness · Recommendations for Tiffani’s social worker that address the following: · Factors to consider when choosing between the two interventions · The social work skills that the staff would require to implement the intervention · The training required to implement each intervention · An evaluation of evidenced-based practice based on your reaction to the experience, in which you address the following questions: · Would you, as a beginning researcher, have enough knowledge to benefit from researching evidence-based practices? Why or why not? · How might the research that you conducted increase your confidence in the intervention with Tiffani? · Is the information provided enough to make a decision regarding interventions? Why or why not? · Appropriate APA citations in your writing ...