Bio-Psychosocial Assessment Case Study

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Assignment title: Bio-psychosocial Assessment on a Case Study First of all, through this assignment, I have learned that a theory is an interrelated set of concepts and propositions, organized into deductive systems that explain relationships among different aspects. It is an overall explanation of the person in environment configuration, and helps explain why a problem is occurring. It will also provide a social worker with a set of ideas that will help the social worker get a better understanding of the problem. In addition, there are many different theories, and perspectives that are used in the social work field to empower people and to promote a positive society for all. This particular case is associated with bio-psychosocial approach …show more content…

Sometimes people drink alcohol in response to stressful situations. According to our book, “The psychodynamic perspective is concerned with how the internal processes such as needs, drives, and emotions motivate human behavior”. There are several things that we can focus on, such as Casey was drinking to deal with the stresses of being “in the closet” as a youth. She may have felt a sense of shame and a sense that something was wrong with her as this may cause additional stress on a person. Another contention would be that we live in a society that still has issues fully accepting different sexual and gender orientation; therefore, we can explore the idea that she may have had issues dealing with being a lesbian due to the stigma associated with being gay. Hence, that may have triggered her association with alcohol: It may have been a coping mechanism for her. Therefore, we must find the underlying issues and try to understand what is causing Casey, her anxiety, and depression and leading her to drink …show more content…

It is important to find out if Casey’s anxiety and depression are due to her drinking problem or if the drinking is causing her to be depressed. According to our book, “A systems perspective is perhaps the most useful for understanding human behavior than for directing social work interventions.” (Pg. 43). There are three types of situations that are most likely to produce problems in social functioning they are as follows: stressful life, transitions, relationship difficulties, and environmental unresponsiveness. Casey falls within all three of those categories. Therefore a systems theory would help. According to this theory family, couples and organization members are directly involved in resolving a problem even if it is an individual issue. This is where her family and friends could come in and help her see that although she is struggling, she can overcome this problem. They can focus on her positive attributes and strengths which would include the fact that she graduated from college, was able to obtain an apartment, and she maintained a full time job. In addition, there was a point in Casey’s life where she was able to decrease her drinking for a limited amount of time. There is no reason why she would not be able to try and do that again. If we look at the biopsychosocial model we can conclude that her biological health, psychological and

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