Clinicаl Cаse Vignette A: Tаylоr Placement Site: Hоspital-Based IOP (Adult Mоod & Trauma Track)This IOP offers structured daily programming focused on emotional regulation, trauma-informed care, and group work. Supervisors favor approaches that balance stabilization with exploration of relational patterns and identity. Client Factors:Taylor is a 24-year-old white, nonbinary, queer adult admitted following a major depressive episode. They are estranged from their conservative evangelical family and report trauma from conversion therapy attempts. Taylor recently relocated to a new city for safety and is trying to rebuild a support network. They experience frequent panic attacks and describe feeling “fractured.” They express high motivation to engage in therapy but fear being judged or misunderstood. Taylor currently works a part-time retail job and shares housing with roommates. They are exploring spirituality on their own terms and have recently begun attending a progressive faith-based community that affirms LGBTQ+ identities. ----------------------------- Question 2. Which theoretical orientation would you apply to this case and why? Be share how you would consider and account for self-of-therapist factors, client factors, and agency/supervisor factors. Please choose a different theory from the first vignette.
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Accоrding tо Eriksоn's stаges of psychosociаl development, whаt is the primary conflict for young adults?