Showing posts with label Biopsychosocial Assessment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biopsychosocial Assessment. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Biopsychosocial Spiritual Assessment

The Biopsychosocial Spiritual (BPSS) Assessment offers a historical context for what the client presents with and assesses the client's history, strengths, and resources.

The BPSS should answer the question: "How do these four areas contribute to the client's current functioning?"

The BPSS should ask questions to address each of the following aspects in detail:
Biology: basic needs - the client's access to food, shelter, etc
Psychosocial:
history, personality, self-concept, medication, diagnosis and treatment history
Social: support system (friends, family, social environment)
-may use genogram here
-use both open and close-ended questions
-knowledge of life stages and development are essential
Spiritual: sense of self, sense of meaning and purpose in life, religion and its context in client's life

ROPES method of identifying strengths: Resources, Options, Possibilities, Exceptions, and Solutions

other notes:
-when working with kids, ask assessment questions of both kids and their parents. also, be sure to know and express the intended role of the parent in therapy or treatment
-BPSS creates a context and could be used to create a diagnosis, but is much more thorough than a diagnosis