Psychosocial Assessment REVISED2 CM
Psychosocial Assessment REVISED2 CM
Psychosocial Assessment REVISED2 CM
HS 204
Spring 2010
Revised2 SP-12
PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSESSMENT----EXAMPLE---EXAMPLE---EXAMPLE
Presenting Problem
Stan is a 32 year-old, homosexual, white male. Stan has been using methamphetamine
for the past eight years. Initially, he was smoking the drug. Five years ago he began
using intravenously. Stan injects methamphetamine 3-5 times daily.
Personal Status
Stan is the middle of three siblings. He has an older sister and a younger brother. Stan
was born and raised in Arkansas. He moved to the West Coast at the age of 20. He was
thrown out of the family home after revealing his homosexuality. Stan became sexually
active at the age of 13. He has been engaging in promiscuous, unprotected sexual
activity since the age of 20. Stan was involved in the gay party circuit in the San
Francisco Bay area during the ten years he lived there. Upon moving to NJ, he began
frequenting the gay bathhouses in NYC. The majority of Stans social circle is made up
of individuals he met in these establishments. Stan reports that they are all
methamphetamine users. Stan has been sexually involved with several of them.
PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSESSMENT---EXAMPLE---EXAMPLE---EXAMPLE
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Education
Stan is a high school graduate. He briefly attended a community college but dropped out
after two semesters. He appears to be of above average intelligence. He reports being an
A/B student in high school.
Employment
Stan is currently unemployed. In the past he has worked mainly as a waiter and/or
bartender. His longest place of employment was at a restaurant in California. He worked
there for two years. Over the past seven years Stan has been fired from ten different
places of employment for excessive absenteeism and once for stealing.
PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSESSMENT---EXAMPLE---EXAMPLE---EXAMPLE
Stan did not demonstrate psychotic symptoms. He denied any current hallucinations;
however, he admitted to having had olfactory (i.e.; smelling something burning) and
auditory (i.e.; hearing police sirens) hallucinations while under the influence of
methamphetamine. He did not deny obsessions and compulsions. He did not deny
having a germ phobia. Stan was oriented to time, place, and person. His memory was
impaired. His intelligence was estimated to be above average. His judgment and impulse
control were inadequate. He denied both suicidal and homicidal ideation.
Diagnosis
AXIS I:
AXIS II:
AXIS III:
HIV positive
AXIS IV:
AXIS V:
GAF 61
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Treatment Plan
A.
OUTLINE---OUTLINE---OUTLINE
PROBLEM:
DSM-IV Diagnosis
B.
PROBLEM DEFINITION:
Only connected to DSM-IV diagnosis. Why is the client there?
C.
articulate
empathetic
bright
GOALS:
Outcome from counseling.
E.
STRATEGIES OR INTERVENTIONS:
Examples:
F.
cognitive behavior
referral to N/A
referral to ACOA
referral to A/A
relaxation
role-playing
desensitization
assist client in identifying life changes
rehearsal to refuse high risk situations
TYPE OF COUNSELING:
Example:
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