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A Biopsychosocial Assessment is an assessment typically conducted by therapists and counselors at the beginning of therapy, which assesses for biological, psychological, and social factors that can be contributing to a behavioral health problem or problems with a client.
A written individualized treatment plan, referred to as Treatment Plan, is a comprehensive, progressive, personalized plan that includes all prescribed Behavioral Health (BH) services. It is person-centered, recovery oriented, culturally competent and addresses personalized goals and objectives.
The Functional Assessment Rating Scales - FARS for adult behavioral health functional assessment are ways of documenting and standardizing impressions from clinical evaluations or mental status exams that assess cognitive, social and role functioning.
Individual therapy is one type of psychotherapy in which a trained professional helps a single person work through behavioral health issues they have been facing. It is an effective treatment for a variety of emotional difficulties and mental illnesses.
Group therapy, as the name implies, is a type of psychological therapy that is conducted with a group of people, rather than between an individual and mental health professional. Usually, people in the group are facing behavioral health issues, like anxiety or addiction.
The Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) program supports people in learning more about their behavioral health illnesses and developing coping skills for symptom management to work toward personal growth and recovery, primarily through skill-building groups. PSR is considered to be an intensive and short-term program experience.
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