Reassessment of Client Risks and Needs
Read the “Risk-Need-Responsivity Model for Offender Assessment and Rehabilitation 2007-06” article.
Review the following scenario:
The client is a 32-year-old male who was released from incarceration 6 months ago. The client had previously been incarcerated for 2 years for two felony drug offenses due to possession and distribution of methamphetamine. He received treatment while incarcerated, but he relapsed and used methamphetamine 2 months after he was released. The client is positive for Hepatitis C, which he contracted while he was in prison. He was receiving medication for his condition until last month when he did not supply a required document to the Medicaid office on time. As a result, he lost his medical coverage. The client has been married for 5 years, and he has a 3-year-old child. The client was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at age 28. The client has exhibited emotional outbursts and episodes of perpetrating domestic violence with his wife since his release from incarceration. The client obtained his GED at age 25, but he never attended college. The client also had a learning disorder of dyslexia during his adolescent years. He has minimal job skills, as he only worked at one job as a dishwasher for 2 months during his adult life. He primarily obtained income from selling drugs prior to incarceration. The client is currently seeking employment, but he is experiencing difficulty obtaining employment due to his prior criminal conviction.
Create a mind map of the needs of the client that fit in each category. Specify 3 needs in each of the following categories:
Health needs
Social or relationship needs
Problem-solving needs
Emotional needs
Belief or value needs
Education or career needs
Create a second mind map of the risks of the client that fit in each category. Specify 3 risks in each of the following categories:
Health risks
Social or relationship risks
Problem-solving risks