A person comes to a mental health professional with a certain complaint. The professional attempts to understand the nature and extent of the problem. This process is called
a. diagnosis.
b. assessment.
c. clinical treatment.
d. screening.
Question 2Dr. Vera says, It may only provide a limited view of a person's problems, but it is important for planning appropriate treatment. Administratively, it is essential so that a facility can know what kinds of problems clients need help with.
Even if we don't want to do it, insurance claims require it. What is Dr. Vera is referring to?
a. Formal diagnosis
b. Screening activities
c. Taking a personal history
d. Assessment
Question 3Which of the following statements regarding assessment is true?
a. Assessment should focus only on the client's current level of functioning.
b. An adequate assessment includes a determination of the amount of danger the client poses to himself and others.
c. An adequate assessment should include as much information as possible.
d. Assessment should focus on biological concerns rather than social concerns.
Question 4What role does the social context play in assessment?
a. Social context is not considered during assessment, only during diagnosis.
b. An evaluation of the environment in which the client lives is necessary in order to understand the demands they face, as well as the supports that are present.
c. Environmental factors are usually the proximal cause of mental disorders and frequently need to be addressed before any form of treatment commences.
d. The social context need only be considered when a course of treatment is being selected; significant others in the client's life should be the primary decision makers.
Question 5Why is it important to have an appropriate classification of the presenting problem?
a. A formal diagnosis may be needed for insurance purposes.
b. A determination of the range of presenting symptoms is needed to ensure proper placement in a treatment facility.
c. A recognition of what type of disorder is present will aid in the development of an effective treatment plan.
d. All of the above.