Write a paper applying a theory of your choice (feminist theory, multicultural, critical race theory, Latino critical perspective, empowerment theory, systems theory, ecological, theories of masculinity, intersectionality, etc) that is being covered to a case from a podcast series. For this assignment, review and consider from a micro, mezzo, and macro perspective how you would approach the case using the theory you have chosen as the foundation for your choices. Describe your reasons for your approach/decisions for each level. For instance, if I am choosing to do analyze the case from the podcast, Dirty John, I might choose feminist theory to conduct my analysis. You must send a pdf of your chosen article along with your paper. Chosen Podcast – STown (Depression and mental health) Choose a combination of theories for analysis Please ensure the following 1] Introduction-Introduces the purpose of the exercise: to conceptualize an individual case using the application of a combination of theoretical perspective to micro, mezzo, macro aspects of the case. 2] Identify Needs-Reviews and identifies needs specific to the case study. Evaluates unique needs in detail after reviewing chosen theories 3] Approaches-Identifies at least 3 approaches (micro, mezzo, macro). Describes each process in detail. Describes reasons for the choice of approaches to use for each level and in relation to each theory. 4]Rationale-Provides reason and with detailed explanation for the choice of approaches to use for each level. Citations used no more than 10 years old. please use Permalink for all citations used. Reading Resources Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (US). (2014). Trauma-Informed care in behavioral health services. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (US). Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series, No. 57. Chapter 1, Trauma-Informed Care: A Sociocultural Perspective Miller, K. K., Brown, C. R., Shramko, M., & Svetaz, M. V. (2019). Applying Trauma-Informed practices to the care of refugee and immigrant youth: 10 Clinical pearls. Children (Basel, Switzerland), 6(8), 94.