Week 10

Project: Bio-Psycho-Social Assessment

Assessing a client’s biological, psychological, and social history is a holistic approach that is an essential aspect of social work practice. Since one area often affects the other two, it is important to get as accurate an assessment as possible when working with a client. Social workers use the bio-psycho-social tool to communicate specific information, and possible conclusions, about a client to other professionals. It is, at once, a summary of current issues and problems; a listing of past factors that may be relevant to the current situation; and a description of potential issues that may have an effect on the client in the future. In addition to describing the client’s challenges and problems, the assessment identifies strengths and assets that are available to provide support. For this Project you create a bio-psycho-social assessment.

 

By Day 7

 

Submit 9-page paper that focuses on an adolescent from one of the case studies presented in this course. For this Project, complete a bio-psycho-social assessment and provide an analysis of the assessment. This Project is divided into two parts:

 

Part A: Bio-Psycho-Social Assessment: The assessment should be written in professional language and include sections on each of the following:

 

Presenting      issue (including referral source)

Demographic      information

Current      living situation

Birth and      developmental history

School and      social relationships

Family      members and relationships

Health and      medical issues (including psychological and psychiatric functioning,      substance abuse)

Spiritual      development

Social,      community, and recreational activities

Client      strengths, capacities, and resources

Part B: Analysis of Assessment. Address each of the following:

 

Explain the      challenges faced by the client(s)—for example, drug addiction, lack of      basic needs, victim of abuse, new school environment, etc.

Analyze how      the social environment affects the client.

Identify      which human behavior or social theories may guide your practice with this      individual and explain how these theories inform your assessment.

Explain how      you would use this assessment to develop mutually agreed-upon goals to be      met in order to address the presenting issue and challenges face by the      client.

Explain how      you would use the identified strengths of the client(s) in a treatment      plan.

Explain how      you would use evidence-based practice when working with this client and      recommend specific intervention strategies (skills, knowledge, etc.) to      address the presenting issue.

Analyze the      ethical issues present in the case. Explain how will you address them.

Describe the      issues will you need to address around cultural competence.

Grading Criteria Rubric Detail.

 

Responsiveness to Directions

 

66.15 (27%) – 73.5 (30%)

 

Paper fully addresses all instruction prompts.

 

Content

 

55.12 (22.5%) – 61.25 (25%)

 

Paper demonstrates an excellent understanding of all of the concepts and key points presented in the text(s) and Learning Resources. Paper provides significant detail including multiple relevant examples, evidence from the readings and other sources, and discerning ideas.

 

Competency: Assess Individuals, Families,

Groups, Organizations, and Communities -Knowledge

 

11.03 (4.5%) – 12.25 (5%)

 

Student demonstrates excellent knowledge of theories of human behavior and the social environment. Student demonstrates an excellent ability to apply knowledge of theory when assessing a case study.

 

Competency: Assess Individuals, Families,

Groups, Organizations, and Communities -Skills

 

11.03 (4.5%) – 12.25 (5%)

 

Student demonstrates an excellent ability to complete a bio-psycho-social assessment based on a case study. Student fully and accurately assesses biological, psychological, and social components.

 

Competency: Intervene with Individuals, Families,

Groups, Organizations, and Communities –Cognitive and Affective Processes

 

11.03 (4.5%) – 12.25 (5%)

 

Student demonstrates excellent critical thought related to using assessment information to develop goals and explaining how to use client strengths in intervention.

 

Writing

 

66.15 (27%) – 73.5 (30%)

 

Paper is well organized, uses scholarly tone, follows APA style, uses original writing and proper paraphrasing, contains very few or no writing and/or spelling errors, and is fully consistent with graduate level writing style. Paper contains multiple, appropriate and exemplary sources expected/required for the assignment.

 

Week 10: Gender, Gender Identity, Gender Expression, Sexism, Power and Privilege

 

In order to understand and assess human behavior, one must be aware of the pressures that gender-based stereotypes have on people. Social workers need to understand how human diversity affects behavior.

 

—Zaslow, Kirst-Ashman and Hessenauer (2019, p. 418)

 

Gender expectations and gender roles are most evident when they are being violated. When people defy the gender roles that a particular society defines as “normal,” tension and pressure to conform to those roles arises. It is this tension that creates an impact on one’s personal and professional environment, as it can affect psychological development and impact behavior. This week consider the differences among gender, gender identity, and gender expression as they relate to power and privilege.

 

References

 

Zastrow, C. H., Kirst-Ashman, K. K., & Hessenauer, S. L. (2019). Understanding human behavior and the social environment (11th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.

 

Learning Resources

 

Required Readings

 

Melchert, T. P. (2015). Treatment. In Biopsychosocial practice: A science-based framework for behavioral health care (pp. 211-233). Washington, DC, US: American Psychological Association. 

 

Goldbach, J. T., & Gibbs, J. (2015). Strategies employed by sexual minority adolescents to cope with minority stress. Psychology Of Sexual Orientation And Gender Diversity, 2(3), 297-306.

 

Kosciw, J. G., Greytak, E. A., Giga, N. M., Villenas, C., Danischewski, D. J., & Gay, L. (2016). The 2015 National School Climate Survey: The Experiences of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Youth in Our Nation’s Schools. Executive Summary.

 

Steensma, T. D., Kreukels, B. C., de Vries, A. C., & Cohen-Kettenis, P. T. (2013). Gender identity development in adolescence. Hormones And Behavior, 64(2), 288-297.

 

Document: BioPsychoSocial Assessment Template(Word document)

 

Required Media

 

Braly. J. (2002). Oliver’s pink bicycle [Audio file]. Retrieved from http://themoth.org/posts/stories/olivers-pink-bicycle

 

Here is the link to all articles 

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12yO_SlnZP1Gksr-8Jn1eGpW3P-264j4Q?usp=sharing

 

SOCW 6200 Final Project: Bio-Psycho-Social Assessment 

 

Submit by Day 7 a 6- to 9-page paper that focuses on an adolescent from one of the case studies presented in this course. For this assignment, complete a bio-psycho-social assessment and provide an analysis of the assessment. This assignment is divided into two parts (Part A & Part B):

 

Part A: Bio-Psycho-Social Assessment: The assessment should be written in professional language and include sections on each of the following:

 

1. Presenting issue (including referral source)

 

2. Demographic information

 

3. Current living situation

 

4. Birth and developmental history

 

5. School and social relationships

 

6. Family members and relationships

 

7. Health and medical issues (including psychological and psychiatric functioning, substance abuse)

 

8. Spiritual development

 

9. Social, community, and recreational activities

 

10. Client strengths, capacities, and resources

 

Part B: Analysis of Assessment. Address each of the following:

 

· Explain the challenges faced by the client(s)—for example, drug addiction, lack of basic needs, victim of abuse, new school environment, etc.

 

· Analyze how the social environment affects the client. 

 

· Identify which human behavior or social theories may guide your practice with this individual and explain how these theories inform your assessment.

 

· Explain how you would use this assessment to develop mutually agreed-upon goals to be met in order to address the presenting issue and challenges face by the client.

 

· Explain how you would use the identified strengths of the client(s) in a treatment plan.

 

· Explain how you would use evidence-based practice when working with this client and recommend specific intervention strategies (skills, knowledge, etc.) to address the presenting issue.

 

· Analyze the ethical issues present in the case. Explain how will you address them.

 

· Describe the issues will you need to address around cultural competence. 

 

   

 

BioPsychosocial History

 

[Template for Part A]

 

Name:

 

Date:

 

Agency:

 

DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

 

Age:

 

Ethnicity:

 

Marital Status:

 

Date of Birth:

 

PRESENTING ISSUE(S)

 

Client Self-Assessment of Problem(s)/Reason(s) for Seeking Treatment/Motivation Onset/Duration/Intensity/Frequency Precipitating Stressors/Stressful Events Symptoms (in Client’s/Informant’s Own Words)

 

REFERRAL SOURCE

 

Who referred this individual for treatment? Was the informant a reliable historian?

 

Was information gleaned from previous treatment records, court documents, etc.?

 

 

 

CURRENT LIVING SITUATION 

 

Living Situation

 

Dependents/Care for Dependents Employment/Disability/Seeking Disability Income/Source of Income

 

Insurance Transportation Daily Living Skills

 

Social/Leisure Activities

 

Available Social Support

 

BIRTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL HISTORY

 

A. PRENATAL/BIRTH/DEVELOPMENT 

 

Pregnancy and Labor Developmental Milestone(s)

 

B. EARLY CHILDHOOD

 

Family of Origin—Parents/Siblings/Extended Family, as Relevant 

 

Geographic/Cultural/Spiritual Factors/as Relevant 

 

Abuse/Trauma History

 

Physical/Emotional/Sexual Abuse History

 

SCHOOL AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS

 

This section should include information about social supports and the nature of those relationships; include current friendships, school/peer group experience, and military history, if applicable.

 

A. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 

 

Cultural/Peer Group/Environment School

 

Adolescence

 

B. EDUCATIONAL HISTORY 

 

Public or Private School(s) Where Attended 

 

Performance

 

Educational Level

 

Extracurricular Activities

 

C. MILITARY HISTORY What Branch

 

Duty Assignment (when/where) Rank/Discharge

 

FAMILY MEMBERS AND RELATIONSHIPS

 

A. SIGNIFICANT FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS

 

Family member and relationship

 

Relationship dynamics

 

B. INTERPERSONAL/MARITAL HISTORY 

 

Age of Involvement in Relationships 

 

Sexual Orientation

 

Length of Relationships

 

Relationship Patterns/Problems

 

Partner’s Age/Occupation

 

HEALTH AND MEDICAL ISSUES

 

A. MEDICAL HISTORY/HEALTH STATUS

 

History of Traumatic Injuries/Illnesses/Chronic Health Problems

 

Describe Current Illness

 

Is Client in Good General Health?

 

Is Client Allergic to Any Medications? Who Is Client’s Primary Care Physician?

 

Is the Client Being Treated by Any Other Physician(s)?

 

What Are the Client’s Current Psychiatric and Nonpsychiatric Medications?

 

Describe Client’s Health Habits: Appetite, Sleep, Exercise, Nicotine, Alcohol, Illicit Drugs, and Vitamins/Herbal Supplements?

 

Sexual Functioning: Preference/Problems

 

Pregnancy/Birth Control

 

Risk Behaviors for STDs

 

B. MENTAL STATUS 

 

Attitude/Appearance/Behavior Affect/Mood/Psychomotor Activity

 

Orientation/Memory/Cognition Thought Process/Content Speech

 

Insight/Judgment Homicidal/Suicidal Ideation Hallucination(s)/Delusion(s)

 

C. HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRIC ILLNESS AND PREVIOUS TREATMENT 

 

Previous Diagnoses/Medications/Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment History of Suicidal Ideation/Suicide Attempts/Self-Mutilation/Homicidal Ideation/Aggression

 

E. SUBSTANCE ABUSE HISTORY 

 

Type/Onset/Duration/Amount Frequency/Pattern of Use Involvement in Treatment

 

SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT

 

Religion/spirituality

 

SOCIAL, COMMUNITY, AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES

 

CLIENT STRENGTHS, CAPACITIES AND RESOURCES

 

Cultural/ethnic factors

 

Personal strengths

 

Family/social resources

 

OTHER SIGNIFICANT FACTORS

 

SUMMARY

 

  

 

PART B

 

After completing the biopsychosocial assessment in part A, analyze the assessment according to the questions in the assignment directions. Use APA and scholarly writing to complete this portion of the assignment.

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