Lesson 8: Taking Histories


Attention


Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this lesson's material, students will be able to:

  • Describe how to gather and document a client's social history

Teaching

Read Chapter 16

Gathering information for the social history is very important. This information helps determine your impressions and recommendations for treatment.

A "social history" is a description of the history of the problem that has brought the client to services. It also includes all the relevant background information about the person because these factors may contribute to the problem as well.

We might envision this as the persons' "story".

DETAILS are what are important...you may have heard the saying that the "Devil is in the details"...this might be true, but the solution to the problem is often there as well!

This is why it is so important to NOT jump to conclusions and solutions too early in the case management relationship...take the time to get to know the details of the story.


Assessment

The outcomes of this Lesson are measured with the Special Assignment on Social Histories.