Psychosocial Assessments

Aids in developing a tailored plan to support the journey to a substance-free life.

Psychosocial assessments investigate background, mental health, social circumstances, and other factors that are influencing the recovery process.

About Psychosocial Assessments

This tool looks beyond substance use to explore your emotional and social world – your supports, stressors, and challenges. It’s designed to give a full picture of your mental and social health as part of an evidence-based process.

Health professionals use this to tailor support that fits your reality, helping you build a solid foundation for long-term recovery. By understanding your unique mental health challenges, social connections, and environmental factors, they can offer strategies and resources that actually make sense for your situation.

If you’re ready to take a hard look at your mental and social health, and want support that’s honest, practical, and tailored to you, all you have to do to start is reach out.

Who it’s for

Anyone who wants to look beyond just the substance use and explore the bigger picture of their mental health and social environment.

How it works

A psychosocial assessment looks at things like your mental health (anxiety, depression, trauma), relationships, work stress, living situation, and overall life satisfaction. It’s about identifying what’s going on in your world that might be contributing to or impacted by your substance use.

Why it matters

Substance use doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It’s often tied to bigger issues like stress, mental health struggles, or toxic environments. Knowing what those are can help you figure out what needs to be worked on alongside the drinking or drug use.