using a Bio-psycho-social-spiritual assessment model. You should conduct the presentation as if you are presenting the client to other partnership providers
or to colleagues for intervention guidance.
The assessment must include the following six (6) major sections:
Identifying Information
Reason for Seeking Services
Biological Assessment
Psychological Assessment
Social Assessment (including Human Rights Assessment)
Spiritual Assessment
Identifying Information
Client Pseudonym
Gender
Preferred pronoun
Race/Ethnic background
Age
Relationship status
Distance from agency
Usual mode of transportation
Reason for Seeking Services
Referral source
What is the client's motivation for seeking services?
Presenting problem(s) identified by social worker
Presenting problems identified by the client (or client's family)
Background of the presenting problem
Agencies client is currently utilizing
Biological Assessment
Physical appearance
Physical functioning
Developmental history
General medical history
Client's understanding of medical diagnoses
Barriers to health care
Does the client have health insurance?
Drug or food allergies
Nutritional issues
Food security issues
Use of prescriiption drugs
Use of alcohol and other drugs (including use of non-prescribed prescriiption drugs)
Biological strengths and challenges
Psychological Assessment
DSM diagnosis
Trauma history
Prior child welfare history
Abuse history
Prior treatment for mental health or substance abuse concerns
Family history of mental health issues/ substance abuse issues
Psychological strengths and challenges
Social Assessment