Definitions of 5P's
What are Case Formulations all about?
Examples of 5P's
Biopsychosocial Model
Misc. Fun!
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Define a Presenting Concern

a presenting concern is the concern that prompts a client to seek treatment. 

100

What is a Case Formulation?

  • The biopsychosocial model is an interdisciplinary way of understanding a client/patient beyond a diagnosis or label, to being able to understand them from a holistic view.

  • It allows you to treat and support the person, rather than just simply a diagnosis.

  • It is about "What's going on with this person?" as opposed to "What's wrong with this person?“

  • How did a person get to where they are? and how can this person best be supported?

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What are some open ended questions you may ask a client to get to understand their 'presenting concern?'
  • What are the client’s concerns?

  • What is the client’s perspective of the problem?

  • Is there a current mental health and Substance use DSM-5 diagnoses?

  • What are the clients' goals relation to the presenting concern?

  • What brings them to the session?

100

What items would fall under 'stabilization needs' in our case formulations?

- physical health

- psych needs

- risk! 

- withdrawal management needs

200

Define Protective Factors

This includes the client's own areas of competency, skill, talents, interest and supportive elements. 

200

Why do we use Case Formulations at FourCAST?

  • Case conceptualization is fundamental during the assessment phase that supports treatment planning

  • Case formulation organizes the client's presenting symptoms ,facilitates an understanding of the difficulties ,and enables the development have a comprehensive care management plan for ongoing work.

  • Your Case Formulation will guide treatment planning decisions that are theoretically grounded and culturally appropriate.

200

Please provide some examples of precipitating factors

  •  Recent breakup in a relationship triggers the patient’s current depression

  •  Recent use of marijuana triggers the patient’s psychosis

  •  Recent start of school year triggers anxiety

200
Where do we put the GAIN SS results in our case formulations?

- Depends! 

- Some sections would fall under Mental Health, some would fall under Substance Use. 

200

What score on a MMS would prompt you to send a referral to Mental Health Services?

10 

300

Define Perpetuating Factors

These are any condition in the client, family, community or larger system that exacerbate rather than solve the problem.

300

What information informs case formulations?

- Intakes

- Cognitive Impairment Screeners

- GAIN SS

- MMS 

- Safe T 

- GAIN MI ONT

- Community Partner Records

300

Please provide some examples of predisposing factors: 

  •  Family and genetic history of vulnerability to psychosis

  •  Adverse childhood experiences and early trauma

  •  Poverty, systemic racism, oppression and colonialism

300

Where would a mental health diagnosis fall within the 5P's?

Depends (I know, its a trick question) 

- It depends on the symptoms the client is experiencing. Are they experiencing something, acutely, chronically, or was it apart of their set up from childhood, is it all of them,etc.?

400

Define Predisposing Factors

are areas of vulnerability that increase the risk for the presenting concern. 

400

What are the subtitles of case formulations at FourCAST?

-General Info 

- Stabilization Needs

- Psychosocial History

- Mental Health

- Substance Use and Gambling

400

Please provide some examples of perpetuating factors

- Chronic stresses

- Chronic Illness 

- Chronic unsafe housing

-Lack of insight

500

Define a Precipitating Factor

these are events or circumstances that immediately precede the presenting concern. 

'Why now?' 

'What acute event happened and how did it affect them?'

500

Please provide some examples of protective factors

  • Healthy relationships, connection with work, school

  • Healthy coping strategies

  • Insight

500

What are the two times where you do not authenticate something on emhware? 

- Incident Reports

- CAS Case Notes


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