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Introducing The Four Ps

This document introduces an assessment framework called the Four P's. It references a 2010 assessment by Todd, F.C. on co-existing mental health and substance use problems that takes a holistic approach using mental, emotional, social and spiritual aspects. Students will cover this framework in more depth during their third year of study to gain a brief glimpse of its possibilities for formulation problems and concerns.

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Introducing The Four Ps

This document introduces an assessment framework called the Four P's. It references a 2010 assessment by Todd, F.C. on co-existing mental health and substance use problems that takes a holistic approach using mental, emotional, social and spiritual aspects. Students will cover this framework in more depth during their third year of study to gain a brief glimpse of its possibilities for formulation problems and concerns.

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The Four Ps

Introducing you to an assessment framework

Todd, F.C. (2010). Te Ariari o te Oranga: the Assessment and Management of People with co-existing Mental Health and Substance Use Problems.

See Todd, FC for a full description. There is a holistic aspect to this which uses Mental, Emotional. Social and Spiritual aspects to help the formulation of the problem / concern as well. You will cover this in-depth in Year 3 so this introduction gives you a brief glimpse into the possibilities of this tool.

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