Jonel Bps
Jonel Bps
Jonel Bps
BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL ASSESSMENT
D’Corey Sullivan
Dr. Fisher
Demographic Information
Name: Jonel
Age: 24
General Description
underserved community where there are a lack of jobs and resources. Jonel said, “life on the
reservation is hard, there’s nothing but poverty, addiction and alcohol.” She was dressed
appropriately in jeans and a jacket. She wore her hair in a bun. She appeared underweight. Jonel
has 2 children a daughter Joselyn (6) and a son Thunder (14 months). Her first child’s father
(Sotana) is deceased and her second child’s father (unknown) is not currently in the picture.
Medical History
Psychiatric History
When Jonel was 16 she lost what her family described as “the love of her life” and her first
child’s father Sotana in a tragic car accident. No other previous diagnoses, outpatient and
Family History
When Jonel was born she born into a 2-parent household with her mom Windy and her dad
(unnamed). Growing up she had a normal childhood up until they moved, and her parents began
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to use drugs. Eventually Jonel’s father walked out on them causing Jonel, and mother who was
still an addict at that time to move back to the Reservation. Jonel was raised by her grandmother
Diana until her mother got clean. Her mother is currently still clean and has been raising Joselyn
(6) as her primary guardian since she was a baby. Jonel disclosed that she met the love of her
life, Sotana, at 16. They had been together for only 4 months when she found out she was
pregnant. Sotana unfortunately died in a tragic car accident just 2 days before the birth of their
daughter Joselyn. He was on the passenger side of the vehicle when that same side was struck
killing him upon impact. Jonel also has a son named Thunder who is 14 months old. His dad is
not in the picture. Jonel stated that she got pregnant with Thunder after a one-night stand.
Thunder was born addicted to Suboxone and wasn’t allowed to leave the hospital with Jonel so
her aunt Diana received custody of him. Jonel’s current boyfriend is Brandon. He is also a
substance user, he uses suboxone and methamphetamine. However, when him and Jonel first met
he was clean.
Marital History
Marital information not given. Jonel currently has a live-in boyfriend Brandon
Education
Work/Military History
Legal History
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When Jonel gave birth to Thunder 14 months ago he was born addicted to Suboxone. CPS was
called and would not let Thunder leave to hospital in Jonel’s care. Her Aunt Diana and Uncle
immediately filed to be foster parents and has been Thunder’s primary guardian since he came
home from the hospital. Aunt Diana and her husband disclosed they are currently working on
No other history of jail/prison sentencing, probation/parole, DUI’S or other legal charges were
reported.
Jonel’s family disclosed that after Sotana death, she began to party and drink. Her drinking then
evolved to Suboxone use. Jonel disclosed to taking a quarter of Suboxone daily, “I use my neck
vein because it’s the biggest vein I have on my body,” she said. Jonel also uses
methamphetamine when she cannot get Suboxone however she does in fact state, “I can now say
I’m addicted to both meth and suboxone.” She describes the two drugs as having very different
feelings, “high and low.” Jonel said, “when I take Suboxone it makes me feel tired and sleepy,
Jonel’s current social functioning with her family members is strained. Jonel’s continued
substance use is negatively affecting her relationship with Joselyn. Joselyn stated while in tears,
“My mommy is a liar, she tells me that she’s going to stay with me then and acts like she never
said it and leaves.” After everything is said and done Windy is left to pick up the pieces of
Joselyn shattered heart which then puts even more strain on her and Jonel’s relationship that is
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struggling because of her addiction. Jonel and Windy have an enabling relationship. Aunt Diana
stated, “If Jonel does go to treatment I’m worried that Windy would go get her if Jonel called
Jonel’s relationship with her current boyfriend Brandon is very codependent. They depend on
each to use drugs; they even inject each other with Suboxone. Jonel injects Brandon in a vein in
his arm and he injects her in a vein in her neck. Windy stated that, “Brandon controls my
daughter he doesn’t want her to get clean. The only reason I tolerate him is because I don’t want
Jonel to run off with him.” Jonel’s relationship with her aunt and uncle that are raising her son is
strained too. Her Aunt Diana stated, “we initially thought we would take Thunder in for a couple
of months until Jonel got herself together.” However, it has been 14 months and they are still
Current Functioning
Clinical Impression
I believe Jonel’s abuse of methamphetamine and suboxone stems from unresolved grief of
Sotana’s tragic death. I believe that this unresolved trauma/grief may hinder her from recovering
from substance use and sustaining sobriety. Her drug use negatively affects her relationship with
her family which includes her mother and 2 children. Jonel’s family I believe unknowingly
enables her drug use by caring for her children. I suspect Jonel knows her family will take care
of her children whether she is clean or not and takes advantage of that important aspect. During
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interviews Jonel appeared to have no deficits in memory, speech, and sense of reality. However,
when it comes to her attitude towards her addiction, she didn’t display negative or positive
feelings about it. I do not believe Jonel is at threat to harm others or herself at this time but if not
Diagnosis
Treatment recommendation
I believe that Jonel is in the precontemplation stage of change. There was no information
given that suggest that Jonel wants to stop using drugs. Jonel has made no reported attempts to
get clean despite the negative affects her drug use has on her life including her not having
custody of her 2 children and her last child being born addicted to drugs. I am recommending
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as the modality for treatment; because it is a culturally
competent evidence-based treatment. I think Jonel will benefit from CBT because it will help her
challenge and/or change her thoughts and behaviors, improve her emotional regulation, and
develop healthy coping skills that helps her manage the grief of Sotana death.
based my decision off her potential withdrawal symptoms ranging from moderate to severe so
she would need to be monitored closely by medical personal. Also, Jonel’s currently living
environment on the reservation isn’t idea for recovery. The reservation has been described as
impoverish and oppressive and there is lack of resources for substance users and recovering
substance users. Jonel also has a current live in boyfriend, Brandon who a substance user.
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Jonel has little awareness on how the unresolve grief she is dealing is affecting her drug use. She
also seems to have little awareness on how much substance use has and continues to negatively
impact her life and will need intervention to make this awareness along with learning coping
strategies to stay in recovery and prevent continued use. CBT will address all of these aspects.
Problem Statements—
substance use.
3. Jonel has two children and does not have custody of them because of
substance use.
(PS 1, PS 3)
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2. Jonel will learn how to utilize behavioral and cognitive coping skills to
4)
1. Jonel will report withdrawal symptoms every three hours for the first two
2. Within the last 30 days of treatment Jonel, in individual therapy, will learn
about triggers and trauma and implement relapse prevention strategies for
managing possible future situations with high risk for relapse. (LTG2 )
Interventions
1. Medical staff will closely monitor Jonel and assess her need for
2. Use instruction, modeling, imaginal rehearsal, role play, and CBT to teach
the client cognitive behavioral skills for managing urges and other high-
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items and will be rated on a 4-point scale ranging from 0-none, 1-mild,
2. Assess how Jonel rates her ability to use skills learned on relapse
scale. The scale will consist of 8 items and will be rated on a 5-point
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Appendix A
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Appendix B
According to ASAM six criteria, Jonel meets the criteria for Acute Intoxication
and/or Withdrawal Potential because she uses Suboxone on a daily basis and when can’t get that
she uses Meth. Jonel stated that when she takes Suboxone she is high for 8 hours of her day.
Jonel also meets the criteria for Biomedical Conditions/Complications, she is physically
underweight. Jonel’s Aunt Diana stated, “Jonel is so thin you can see the outline of her skull.”
criteria because has ACE’S. Jonel lost the love of her life , Sotana at 16 and has be living and
coping the best way she knows how with unresolved grief.
With criteria four Jonel appears to be in the precontemplation stage there was no information
given that suggest that Jonel wants to stop using drugs. She feels as if she needs it to stay well.
In criteria five I do have concerns about Jonel's continued drug use and possible relapse. Her
continued relationship with Brandon worries me that she won’t stay clean if they stay together.
Jonel also meets criteria 6, Recovery Environment. Jonel’s home on the reservation is very
oppressive and there is a lack of resources for recovering addicts. Holding all of this information