Chapter List Guidelines In a nutshellAbout these guidelinesPart A: About co-occurring conditionsPart B: Responding to co-occurring conditionsB1: Holistic health careB2: Trauma-informed careB3: Identifying co-occurring conditionsCase formulationInformal assessmentMental stateSource of referral and current health care providersPresenting issuesAOD use historyCurrent situationPersonal, medical, and family historyRisk factors for CVD and other health conditionsTrauma historyPsychiatric historyCriminal historyStrengths and weaknessesReadiness for changeBeliefs about self, others, and the worldStandardised screening and assessmentFeedbackB4: Assessing riskB5: Coordinating careB6: Approaches to co-occurring conditionsB7: Managing and treating specific disordersB8: Worker self-carePart C: Specific population groupsAppendicesAbbreviationsGlossaryReferencesDisclaimer and acknowledgements Download full Guidelines Order a free hard copy Informal assessment Download page The informal assessment takes the form of a semi-structured interview and should cover the following: Mental state. Source of referral and current health care providers. Presenting issues. AOD use history. Current situation. Personal, medical, and family history. Risk factors for CVD and other health conditions. Trauma history. Psychiatric history. Risk assessment. Criminal history. Strengths and weaknesses. Readiness for change. Beliefs about self, others, and the world. For an effective assessment, it is important to provide a non-judgemental, empathetic, private, and confidential environment. Any limits to confidentiality should also be explained. Mental stateSource of referral and current health care providersPresenting issuesAOD use historyCurrent situationPersonal, medical, and family historyRisk factors for CVD and other health conditionsTrauma historyPsychiatric historyCriminal historyStrengths and weaknessesReadiness for changeBeliefs about self, others, and the world Download section Previous Next