ASWB LCSW Social Work Clinical Exam 2025 – 400 Free Practice Questions to Pass the Exam

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What is the first step to take when assessing a patient with potential mental health issues?

Consult their family history

Rule out any medical basis

When assessing a patient with potential mental health issues, ruling out any medical basis is a critical first step because many psychological symptoms can be attributed to underlying medical conditions. Physical health can significantly impact mental well-being, and certain medical issues, such as hormonal imbalances, neurological disorders, or even substance abuse, can manifest as psychiatric symptoms.

By addressing and excluding medical factors, practitioners can ensure that the assessment focuses appropriately on psychological aspects of the patient's condition. This step is essential to avoid misdiagnosis and to establish a clear understanding of the patient's overall health, which informs the subsequent treatment plan.

Other options, while relevant, come after confirming there are no medical issues influencing the patient's mental health. For example, consulting family history can provide context for understanding psychological patterns but presumes that the medical basis has been addressed. Conducting a personality assessment might be useful later, once a clearer picture of the mental health issue is established. Initiating treatment immediately without a comprehensive assessment could lead to ineffective or inappropriate interventions, emphasizing the importance of this initial step in the assessment process.

Conduct a personality assessment

Initiate treatment immediately

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