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Biopsychosocial assessment Ans✓✓✓when assessing clients: keep in
mind biological, psychological, and social domains and how these
domains both influence and are influenced by disease, disorder, or
illness
biopsychosocial assessment formulation Ans✓✓✓statement that
summarized and synthesizes the most important aspects of the case to
create a story of the client and his or her past and presenting problems
What does a biopsychosocial assessment include? Ans✓✓✓identifying
info, history of presenting problem, past psychiatric and medical history,
social history, mental status exam, Dan 5 diagnosis, and formulation
Reality testing Ans✓✓✓its a critical index to a persons mental health,
part of a general assessment
reality testing requirements/ testing for Ans✓✓✓They have to be
properly oriented to time, place, person, and situation,
they have to reach appropriate conclusions about cause and effect
relationships,
they have to perceive external events and discern the intentions of others
with reasonable accuracy,
and they have to differentiate ones own thoughts and feelings from those
of others
, Reality testing: mild distortions Ans✓✓✓stereotypical perceptions: all
social workers are liberals, only interest men have in women is sexual
Reality testing: Moderate distortions Ans✓✓✓marked
misinterpretations of the motives of others and may severely impair
interpersonal relationships: my boss told me I do a good job and will get
promoted but I know he really just wants to get rid of me
Reality testing: extreme distortions Ans✓✓✓individuals may have
delusions or false beliefs- others plan to harm them when they do not,
may be violent to protect themselves from imagined persecutors
Dysfunctions in reality testing of psychotic proportions occur
Ans✓✓✓when clients have auditory or visual hallucinations
SOAP notes Ans✓✓✓Subjective observations
Objective data
Assessments
Plans
SOAP: Subjective Ans✓✓✓information shared by client or significant
others, such as recent events, emotions, changes in health or wellbeing,
and changes in attitude, functioning, or mental status; paraphrased