Goldilocks and the Three Assessment Scenarios and IS PATH WARM

 

this is a two part paper. The first paper is quetion 1 that should have two separate reference. The second page is question 2 with two separate references. The questions are not related and should be answered sepereally.

question 1 Goldilocks and the Three Assessment Scenarios
f you have not already done so, watch the Goldilocks and the Three Assessment Scenarios video. Choose either the “too warm” or “too cool” scenario and compare how the counselor in the “just right” scenario manages the assessment process differently. Applying professional ethics and unit studies as a guide, describe appropriate administration, interpretation, and communication of results in psychological testing.

question 2 IS PATH WARM
Consider the case example of Mary, presented in the text on pages 121–122 of a client who discusses suicidal ideation with a counselor.

Discuss which aspects of “Psychological First Aid: How You Can Support Well-Being in Disaster Victims” from the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress. Which aspects would you use to calm Mary, establish rapport, and obtain more information?
Apply the mnemonic IS PATH WARM, recommended by SAMHSA, to this scenario. How would you assess each of the criteria for the case of Mary? What other assessment tool(s) could be used to help assess Mary’s level of suicidal ideation? Present a rationale for using (or not using) that tool with Mary.

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