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  2. Social History Questionnaire - Corner Canyon Counseling

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    Social History Questionnaire Page 5 Patient’s Name_____ SUBSTANCE ABUSE HISTORY Have any of your family members had problems with alcohol and/or drug abuse?_____ Please describe who, their relationship to you, and the substances they abused._____

  3. A Social History Report is a Key Tool for Social Workers

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    Social history. This is the document in which a social worker exhaustively records the personal, family, health, housing, economic, employment, and educational data of a user. Also the demand, the diagnosis, and subsequent intervention, as well as the evolution of such situation.

  4. A Practical Approach to Screening for Social Determinants of ...

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    The PRAPARE tool collects demographic information and assesses a patient for a host of social needs including housing, employment, education, security, transportation, social integration, and...

  5. The Significance of a Person’s Social History

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    social history emerges through skilled interpretation of the history, devel- opment of a subjective current understanding about the past, and applica- tion of this understanding to future action.

  6. Social History Assessment - SAGE Publications Inc

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    Focus on interpretation and making meaning of the social history. Graphic aids and data collection guides all in one source rather than multiple sources. Provides a succinct summary of a vast literature and demonstrates how the theory is used in practice through case examples.

  7. Interpreting the Social History - SAGE Publications Inc

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    The social history assessment reveals dominant patterns of social strengths, that is, the person’s social behaviors that are adaptive and pro- mote well-being, and vulnerabilities, which are the tendencies to stagnate

  8. Social history assessment. - APA PsycNet

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    In the mental health and human service professions, taking a social history marks the start of most therapeutic interventions. Social History Assessment is the first resource to offer practical guidance about interpreting the social history.