Part 2: Annotated Bibliography(20 points, 15%)
Annotated bibliographies provide you with the opportunity to cite, summarize, and compare and contrast resources you will use in a project. You will cite each resource in APA style, write an approximately 150-word description that summarizes the central theme and scope of the resource, and compare and contrast it with other resources. For more information on annotated bibliographies, consult UMGC’s How to Write an Annotated Bibliography
https://sites.umgc.edu/library/libhow/bibliography_tutorial.cfm
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https://libguides.umgc.edu/annotated-bibliography-apa
Samantha Russell
PSYCH 343
Due Date: June 7, 2022
Parenting Case Study Topic
STEP 3:
STEP 4: FAMILY
STEP 1: SCENARIO STEP 2: AGE GROUP
OF INTEREST
SOCIOECONOMIC
COMPOSITION
Mental health treatment
STATUS
options for adolescents My age group of interest
The family composition
and teens
is 12-18 years old, middle My case study should would include both married
school and high school
address all
and divorced parents as it
students.
socioeconomic levels.
would focus on parental
agreement for treatment. It
would also be pertinent to
include siblings in this case
study and the affect the
illness and/or treatments
could have on them.
STEP 5: TYPE OF
PROBLEM
STEP 6: SITES OF
IMPACT
This scenario would
The scenario’s sites of
include physical,
impact would include but
mental, and emotional not limited to school and
health problems but
home life for this age
would also be affected
group.
and possibly effect
school, social, familial,
and romantic
relationships.
STEP 7: POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS
The potential solutions in this case to research would
be therapy, counseling, medications, and inpatient
treatment.
Statement:
The case study I would like to investigate would involve a teenage girl aged 14 who has
diagnosed mental health struggles in the form of an eating disorder. She resides in a middle class family, residing in a single-family home with both parents present and active as well as a
younger sibling who exhibits no eating issues or related anxiety disorders. A parenting plan in
conjunction with mental health professionals will be developed to address the concerns for her
health that will include counseling, positive food support at home, healthy exercise
encouragement and medication for underlying anxiety issues. This would address her body
image issues fed by anxiety but also analyzing her environment as far as relationship with
food, social media interactions and exposures, school influences and other social influences.