Psychosocial assessment considers several key areas related to psychological, biological, and social functioning and the availability of supports.
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence: Quality statement 3: Psychosocial assessments
A psychosocial assessment is aimed at identifying personal factors that might explain an act of self‑harm. It should be carried out each time a person presents with an episode of self‑harm. It should ...
The ADA releases guidelines for psychosocial care in diabetes The position statement provides recommendations for psychosocial assessment and care of individuals with diabetes. The American Diabetes ...
Citation: Nicholson L (2020) Achieving person-centred dementia care through a bio-psychosocial model. Nursing Times [online]; 117: 1, 50-53. Author: Linda Nicholson is lecturer in health and social ...
The Psychosocial Standards of Care Project for Childhood Cancer guidelines highlight the need for systematic and interdisciplinary neurocognitive assessment that begins during treatment. This approach ...
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Psychosocial describes the way your inner mental life and your outer social world influence each other. It’s a combination of two forces: the psychological (your thoughts, emotions, beliefs, and coping style) and the social (your relationships, community, culture, and economic circumstances).
Psychosocial factors refer to factors that influence individual behavior and well-being which have two elements: a psychological element and a social element.
Psychosocial theory explains changes in self-understanding, social relationships, and one’s relationship to society from infancy through later life. Erik Erikson is the primary theorist identified with the development of psychosocial theory.
Erikson’s theory outlines eight stages of psychosocial development, from infancy to adulthood. At each stage, individuals face a conflict, such as trust vs. mistrust, which shapes their personality.