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Jessica Markland
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2012
Dana's Chesapeake Spring Tribute
If there ever was a song as beautiful as my mother, it just might be Chesapeake Spring, by our very own local talent, the Johnson Family Band.
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Hospital Social Work
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Join Jessica, hospital social worker, as she engages "Mr. Olson," the father of a critically ill adolescent in the ICU. Jessica will attempt to build alliance with Mr. Olson, respond to his main concerns, and develop a follow-up plan that fits within the context of the stress/trauma he is currently experiencing.
Hospital Social Worker Role Play - Jessica Markland 11.8.13
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Social Work with Immigrant Families
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Discover fundamental keys to working with immigrant families, as described by three key cultural guides from the West Side community in St. Paul, MN. This video is comprised of short clips adapted from "West Side Story II," a teaching tool for social work students created by Jessica Markland. It has been re-edited for a group presentation for SW 8351, Advanced Practice with Families and Childre...
Rural Health Care Disparities Project
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A snapshot of rural health care disparities as presented in SW 8806.
Annotated Interview Project.wmv
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Join Jessica, clinical social work trainee, as she maneuvers the complexities of facilitating a clinical interview. Jessica meets with "Tasha", a teenage girl complaining of depression like symptoms. This nine minute clip showcases directive and nondirective interview techniques aimed at eliciting information, while conveying empathy and therapeutic alliance.
Malpractice? Jonathan is human and he is very sick.
disliking the “oh gosh, i can only imagine” approach, but i’m also not sure what alternatives there are (beyond maybe “i’m sorry you experienced that”), so overall this was really helpful to watch
Halp please
"Was that 20 minutes?" That statement right there, I relate to so much, as a social work major :'-D
Not a social worker, but I am a liaison for schools working with families experiencing homelessness and seeing how she responds is helpful for me.
Jessica, I like how reserved and attentive you are, but I would have wondered where you were too since you are the link for family support
Gotta love role plays.....people are nasty in the real world and become dependent when they get admitted.
I just got done msw but i don't have any jobs😔
Universities are happy to take your money and make you think you're ready for the social work field, but they do not really prepare you for it.
Well gosh
keep saying "Oh... gosh... to have hat experience when your son..." and "oh... gosh.. I can only imagine..." is not empathy
that's totally what i feel..
How would you have shown empathy?
Wow, this is the most helpful video on TH-cam.
Patronizing and drinking in front of the client. Kind of rude.
this is great!... more videos :)
I really appreciated how Jessica clarified her role for patient's father, how she never crossed over into giving medical advice, and her emphasis on being a true advocate for the family member.
My feet are pretty ugly.
Actually I wasn't sure if this is a training video or an assignment for an MSW program...
Great video, thank you. I'm just starting my MSW, and I'm so excited about it! My son was in the hospital the first year of his life, and while there were a few very helpful doctors and nurses, we did not have a social worker or anyone in the hospital who took this roll. Looking back it would have made our jobs so much easier, especially because of all the questions we had and after he was discharged there was so much that needed to be done, it was confusing. This conversation highlights so much of what people need when they are going through this, the understanding ear, the helpful advocate. Really great job, this should be a training video :)
Excellent Jessica! I'm a BSW student - this video really helped me understand the role of social workers in hospitals.
Very helpful, thank you
Wow watching this video helps me to have greater confidence entering in the field of social work.
THANK YOU. IT WAS REALLY HELPFUL TO ME AS A MEDICAL SOCIAL WORKER TO LEARN NEW WAYS TO DEAL WITH THE CLIENTS. THANK YOU.
Great informative video, thanks for uploading. I just have one question, shouldn't the son be consulted first on how often he wants his Dad (Mr Olson) to be contacted by the social worker? I'm from the UK, so not sure if its the same in the US, but i'm just thinking about laws, such as Mental Capacity Act and allowing people to make their own decisions, unless they (in this case the son) lacks capacity?
Thanks so much for your great question! In this case, you are right, the patient was vented/sedated and unable to communicate health wishes. At this point we would identify a surrogate decision-maker. Hopefully Jonathan will reach a point when his doctors deem that he, as you say, has capacity. At this point I would want to talk with Jonathan about who he would like involved in his medical care/discharge planning. Thanks very much for the question and for watching!
Jessica Markland Hi Jessica. Thanks for clarifying. Hope you can upload more videos like these, so interesting! :)
I really appreciate that Ray! Thank you for reaching out. I love hospital social work and glad the MSW program had us do these videos. Are you in the social work field? Thanks again!
Hi Laura, thank you so much for your kind note! That meant a lot that you would take the time to write that. Hospital social work is a new field for me - learning so much every single day. Are you working in the field or have an interest in this line of work? Thanks again for the thoughtful note!
You have amazing warmth and people skills :-) an inspiration for those who want to pursue this career :)
Wow, you are very thorough & having amazing people skills :)
I am glad you enjoy my use of amplified reflections.....:)
forever ? ....Forever ! :)