Remediation Plan: Evidently, to save Lida from the likely devastating family scenarios, it will be moral and ethical that her parents (or family) are involved in the counseling process (Pew Hispanic Center, 2012). Together with the parents and other family members, Lida should be made to understand her academic strength and stronger economic outlooks that are associated with it in case she continues with her college education (ILO, 2014). The counselor should exploit the active involvement of the parents or family members to stress that their daughter will have superior profession with earnings and social economic status that is far higher than working in the restaurant (Pew Hispanic Center, 2012). Therefore, it will be ethical and moral that Lida sacrifices her involvements in the restaurant and takes her own path by pursuing a superior career that will bring more happiness and material wealth to the family in the future (APA, 2016).
Remediation Plan: In this case, both the doctor and the counselor should aim at improving the patient’s welfare within the affordable means. If the patient seems to resist the doctor’s efforts to restore her health, she can be put under restraints. The counselor has to explain to her the importance of meaning in the remaining part of her life and the importance to choose dignity to his death as a good example of creating and strengthening meaning in the lives of her children. The patient can then be assisted medically and with non-medical techniques such as palliative techniques to reduce pains that she fears. It has been noted that the palliative end-of-life care is becoming common as means of improving the patient’s welfare through pain reduction, as it involves social workers, counselors, physicians, nurses and psychologists (Koehn, 2006).
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