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The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21) is a short self-report screening tool that is used to assess the core negative emotional states of depression, anxiety, and stress in both the clinical and community settings. The assessment is suitable for adolescents and adults.
During your intake appointment, a behavioral health professional will listen to your story and explore your medical history, symptoms, and therapy goals. By understanding your emotional, physical, and psychological well-being, well recommend the best treatment path for you.
A behavioral health intake assessment typically involves questionnaires, and takes place alongside a patient interview, family and caregiver interviews, physical exam, and cognitive testing.
Intake and orientation is your opportunity to welcome students to your program and determine their needs, goals, skill levels, and education and work backgrounds. With an effective intake and orientation process youll create a learning environment that works with each of these factors.
The person in this position is primarily responsible for navigating and receiving incoming behavioral health clients and their needs, including registering clients in EHR, connecting them with appropriate mental health and addiction services and identifying resources.
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What should happen in the intake process? At minimum, the intake process should be an exchange of all the information both parties need to start working together. You should gather your clients contact details, emergency contacts, mental health history, presenting concerns, and insurance information.
If you are having a mental health screening, youll answer a set of questions about your symptoms. The questions will be about your feelings, mood, sleep, appetite, and other parts of your life. A provider may ask you the questions or you may fill out a questionnaire and discuss your answers afterwards.

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