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How do you resolve the dilemma that is created when biopsychosocial assessment clearly identifies a major problem

How do you resolve the dilemma that is created when biopsychosocial assessment clearly identifies a major problem

DQ#2 How do you resolve the dilemma that is created when biopsychosocial assessment clearly identifies a major problem area that the client does not wish to contemplate changing?

Re: Topic 3 DQ 2
Thinking about this question I do feel like it is important to be able to adjust your plan when the client does not feel they are ready to tackle a point of trauma in there life. I do feel like being able to let the client tell you when they are ready is key because you never want to push a client into working on something. For instance if they feel they are comfortable enough without working on there trauma then that is fine. But is also important to remind them that you are there for them when they are ready to work on it. If they do transition to IOP or another level of care and that trauma becomes something that they are ready to work on then it will be worked on. It is also key to give the client tools in order to get through those bad moments. By just reminding them that you are here for them when they are ready to talk and work on it is just important. I do feel like just making sure the client is able to be safe when something comes up is so important.

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