Assessment is as essential to family therapy as it is to individual therapy. Although families often present with one person identified as the “problem,” the assessment process will help you better understand family roles and determine whether the identified problem client is in fact the root of the family’s issues. As you examine the Hernandez Family: Sessions 1-6 videos in this week’s Learning Resources, consider how you might assess and treat the client family. Learning Objectives Students will: Assess client families presenting for psychotherapy To prepare: Review this week’s Learning Resources and reflect on the insights they provide on family assessment. View the Hernandez Family: Sessions 1-6 videos, and consider how you might assess the family in the case study. Note: For guidance on writing a comprehensive client assessment, refer to pages 137–142 of Wheeler (2014) in this week’s Learning Resources. The Assignment Address in a comprehensive client assessment of the Hernandez family the following: Demographic information Presenting problem History or present illness Past psychiatric history Medical history Substance use history Developmental history Family psychiatric history Psychosocial history History of abuse and/or trauma Review of systems Physical assessment Mental status exam Differential diagnosis Case formulation Treatment plan Note: Any item you are unable to address from the video should be marked “needs to be added to” as you would in an actual comprehensive client assessment
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