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BSHS 325 Young and Middle Adulthood Case Studies Read the following case studies in order to complete the Week Three Individual Assignment. Case Study 1: Jackson Jackson is a 25-year old male who has recently been admitted to a substance abuse program in

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BSHS 325 Young and Middle Adulthood Case Studies

Read the following case studies in order to complete the Week Three Individual Assignment.

Case Study 1: Jackson

Jackson is a 25-year old male who has recently been admitted to a substance abuse program in
Chicago, Illinois. He has been arrested several times for possession of a controlled substance but
has not served any time in jail. He grew up in a single-parent household with his mother, Tina.
Tina, 45, is employed as a high school teacher; his biological father is not involved in his life.
Tina’s boyfriend, Michael, often attempts to serve as a father figure to Jackson.

Jackson went to college immediately after high school, focused on a degree in chemistry. In
high school, he was a good student who earned A’s and B’s in most courses. After a car accident,
a slight head injury caused him to lose some cognitive functioning and analytical skills. Jackson
started drinking alcohol occasionally with friends during his freshman year of college. He also
abused prescription painkillers given to him after the accident.

Jackson was in two serious relationships his senior year of high school, with Alice and Beth. He
asked both of the girls to marry him, but then recanted. Each of the relationships lasted about 6
months in which each girl complained that Jackson was distant and unable to commit
emotionally. Jackson questioned his sexuality his first year in college when he found himself
sexually attracted to his roommate Stanley. He asked to be moved to another dorm room due to
his uncomfortable feelings around Stanley. Jackson continues to display an overindulgence in
alcohol and has difficulty maintaining friendships and relationships. He has left college and is
now home with his mother Tina, attending rehab. Tina has claimed that he does not leave his
bedroom for the most part and refuses to find a job.

Select a case study from the University of Phoenix Material: Young and Middle Adulthood Case
Studies located on the student website.

Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper describing the influence the experiences have made on the
person’s development.

Address the following in your paper:



 Discuss the family, social, and intimate relationships of the person in the case study.
 Identify any role changes that have occurred.
 Explain the immediate and future effect of healthy or unhealthy habits practiced by this
person.

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