1. List
two concepts highly relevant to your sociological focus. Briefly state why you
would like to learn more about them; especially why you would like to build multimedia
around them.
1)
One
of the concepts I would like to focus on is in the Marriage, Family, Couples,
and Individual Counseling. In my opinion, building
multimedia around these topics will help people understand the body movements
and facial expressions of the individuals. The audience might see themselves in
the roles of the characters and at the same time even acting in the exact same
way.
2)
The
second concept I would like to focus on would be in the field of treatment of a
family member with schizophrenia or multiple personality disorder. With
multimedia I would focus this into family therapy to help the other members of
the family understand their relative's disorder and adjust to the psychological
changes that may be occurring in that person's life.
2. Provide
a brief description relative to how each concept has been defined and measured
(i.e., operationalized) in the academic literature (books and/or journal
articles). In so doing, consult at least two references per concept (be sure to
provide citations for references (follow citation style of American
Sociological Review).
1)
Marriage,
Family, Couples, and Individual Counseling: The area has been defined and
measured in many ways. The article I read talks about how in today's world
councilor's deal with a variety of couple and family systems. Step-families,
gay families, single-parent families and even childless families; the councilor's
challenge is to decided
how to "work with couple and family systems that may need premarital
counseling, marital therapy, divorce counseling, family therapy, or individual
counseling" (Smith, Carlson, Stevens-Smith and Dennison, 1995). The
divorce rate in the United States is so high, even people divorcing in their
second and third marriage. Many children are in single-parent homes, many are
in step-families and let's not forget the abused women that still live with the
men that threaten and beat them. "Changes such as those cited above are
some of the reasons for the increased attention given to marriage and family
counseling and the demand for competent training in this field" (Smith,
Carlson, Stevens-Smith and Dennison, 1995).
In
other studies, councilors help couples cope with victims of childhood sexual
abuse (CSA). Many of these victims are women, but in some cases there are some
men. In fact 20% to 40% of women and 5% to 15% in the U.S. are victims of CSA.
These studies are conducted because these couples have problems when it comes
to intimacy fear being the leading cause. "Emotional
and psychological problems in adulthood are also common to those who have a
history of CSA" (Hunt-Amos, Bischoff and Pretorius, 2004).
2)
Schizophrenia or multiple personality disorder in
family members: according to this article the incorporation of family group
therapy into therapeutic interventions for people with schizophrenia is
suggested to be an integral component in enhancing positive treatment outcomes
and reducing associated family burden. In this study the sessions are
concentrated in a way that each week one family presents a current difficulty
to the group and the group collectively focuses on formulating strategies to
overcome or minimize the difficulty. The measures of this study is that the
family of focus is provided with "action plans and assigned set homework
to assist in learning how to apply strategies and achieve goals" (Deane,
Mercer, Lambert and Pickard, 2012). According to the study, each family has
equal opportunity to present their individual difficulties throughout the
course of the therapy.
Schizophrenia
is a major mental illness that impairs the functioning of thoughts, affects
personality, and impacts almost every aspect of life. This concept has been
defined and measured in a way that people with schizophrenia experience
disturbances in thought, perception, cognition, and psychosocial functioning
(Bardwell & Taylor 2009; Gournay 2009). "In caring for those with schizophrenia,
psychiatric nurses play important roles in helping them in their recovery and
their ability to live a normal life within their families" (Kertchok, Yunibhand, and Chaiyawat, 2011). Therefore, the
caring for patients and the help they receive helps them live a normal
life with their families and that is where it is an important goal of psychiatric nurses"(Kertchok, Yunibhand, and Chaiyawat, 2011).
Works Cited
Bardwell, M. & Taylor, R.
(2009). Schizophrenia disorders. In: R. Elder, K. Evans & D. Nizette (Eds).
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. (pp. 248–266). Chatwood:
Elsevier Australia.
Deane, F. R., Mercer, J., Talyarkhan,
A., Lambert, G., & Pickard, J. (2012). Group Cohesion and Homework
Adherence in Multi-Family Group Therapy for Schizophrenia. Australian &
New Zealand Journal Of Family Therapy, 33(2), 128-141.
doi:10.1017/aft.2012.15
Hunt-Amos,
S., Bischoff, R. J., & Pretorius, R. (2004). The Husband's Experience of
His Wife's Childhood Sexual Abuse: An Exploratory Study and Implications for
Couple Therapy. Journal Of Couple & Relationship Therapy, 3(4),
1-21.
Kertchok,
R., Yunibhand, J., & Chaiyawat, W. (2011). Creating a new whole: Helping
families of people with schizophrenia. International Journal Of Mental
Health Nursing, 20(1), 38-46. doi:10.1111/j.1447-0349.2010.00706.x
Smith,
R. L., Carlson, J., Stevens-Smith, P., & Dennison, M. (1995). Marriage and
Family Counseling. Journal Of Counseling & Development, 74(2),
154-157.
3. For
each concept, briefly describe how you might approach it via multimedia
representation.
1)
Marriage,
Family, Couples, and Individual Counseling: Approaching this concept
in multimedia representation might come hard to do. Interviews and session are
to be kept confidential, unless written permission to do so. If I was to
conduct a multimedia presentation, I would do a bogus session, but concentrating
on actual events. Humor might give the audience a peace of mind that everything
is going to be ok and send out a positive message.
2)
Schizophrenia
or multiple personality disorder in family members: Being that my two fields of
interest are therapeutic, it would be unethical to convert the sessions and
interviews into multimedia representation. On the other hand, making the same
bogus session and making sense of the true nature of these problems, the
audience will get a positive message and see that therapy helps in many ways. For
example, the show "United States of Tara" was an awesome demonstration of
this concept. It showed firsthand how a person with MPD acts and how the family
copes with her problems. It also shows the therapy the married couple attends
and how the study is conducted.
4.
Relative to A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods, determine the following
for each of your concepts:
a. Would
“structure” or “process” visualization work best?
·
Structure
will work best
b. Which
of the six broad types might be most applicable?
·
Data,
Information and Concept will work for both my sociological focus.
c. Within
that broad type, which particular visualization device might be most appropriate?
·
Communication
Diagram
d. Run
each concept through Wordnik, Visuwords, Lexipedia, and Ngram Viewer. Did you
discover anything noteworthy?
·
Yes
I did. It has different meanings and it can be looked at in many different
ways. Visuwords and Lexipedia are my favorite ones. Lexipedia gives you more
like a thesaurus and you can use those terms to help you find other research in
that field.
My daughter has schizophrenia-she takes medicine and it is under control completely- I was, of course, very scared when it began- I am always happy to share if you are interested in a family successfully dealing with schizophrenia
ReplyDeleteI have spoken about it publically so that people will know it can be addressed and that people being treated for it should not be shunned or hidden.