Critical Appraisal & Intervention

  Description:     A priority in selecting interventions is to effectively choose from what already exists so as not to duplicate, nor develop unnecessarily. However, in some cases you may have two or three interventions to choose from that seem to serve the same purpose. In order to choose, you need to move to another level of organization that takes a more detailed look at the components of an intervention. This will require a thorough critical appraisal of your chosen intervention and assurance that this is a safe, effective, and productive method for your client while taking into account the uniqueness of their situation and needs. When selecting an intervention, it is always good to have an alternative intervention to offer clients in the case that they do not feel comfortable or agree to the processes of the intervention presented to them.   provide a critical appraisal of at least three possible interventions that will be used in their case study