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Unit 2.1 DB: Identifying Risk
From the time of conception through the first year of life, what can put a child at risk for maltreatment? Identify and discuss at least 4 risk factors. 350 word 2 refs
Unit 2.2 DB: Attachment Case Study
Carrie, a 6-year-old child, is brought into a child guidance clinic by her foster mother. The child was
removed from her birth mother about a year ago and the mother has since left the area, necessitating that
the court seek to terminate her rights. Little is known about the child’s life with her mother. Carrie has now
been released for adoption by the court and it is your job to evaluate her and figure out what services she
might need. The child is quiet and shows little interest in the toys around the office. She does not make
eye contact and, despite having been with the foster mother for almost 6 months, shows little connection
to her. You try to engage Carrie through puppets, but she is only mildly interested. You ask her to draw a
picture, which ends up all in black—a house with no windows. You praise her for drawing as you asked,
and the child hurriedly rips up the paper and throws it on the floor.
In a separate interview with the foster mother, you ask her to describe Carrie and her behaviors at home.
She describes a quiet, listless, and somewhat withdrawn child who does not appear to make friends
readily. Carrie has few interests and prefers to be alone in her room. She does poorly in school and the
teachers say that she has little desire to learn. She rarely cries even when hurt.
Answer the 4 questions below
o As you think about Carrie and what she must have experienced with her mother, what
are your observations?
o What do you think her experience with early mothering was like?
o What type of attachment style does she demonstrate?
o What do you think Carrie would need in an adoptive placement?
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