Part One
With your experience and knowledge on risk, resilience, positive psychology, and peak experiences in flow, create a one-page resiliency consultation summary with the following sections.
Client Description.
Identified Problem.
Identified Risks.
Cultural Factors.
Predictive Factors.
Recommendation and Resources.
Part Two
Provide a rationale for the information in your resiliency consultation summary using resiliency theories, concepts, models for risk, positive psychology, and peak experiences in flow. Include in your rational provide an alignment for each of the sections of your resiliency consultation to the following criteria.

Identify the client’s stage of human development and characteristics.
Examine protective and risk factors that have impacted a client’s life to provide a background description of the client and issues presented.
Include gender, career (if any), family constellation, marital status, geographic location, education, ethnicity, religious focus, employability, physical or mental limitations, economic status, value system, and roles played by this individual in multiple groups like faith-based groups, social groups, et cetera.
Apply a theory of risk and resiliency to the analysis of a client’s needs
Set positive, achievable goals, using positive psychology and a strengths-based approach.
Provide resilience methods for the client’s successful navigation through life.
Anticipate challenges and plan for strategies of coping with changes.
Consider potential risk factors that may interrupt the typical pattern of growth for this individual.
Apply multidimensional resilience principles to client development.
Explain the process of resilience and advocacy approaches.
Explain various advocacy resources that could support client growth through anticipated challenges.


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