Use when conducting initial patient intake, gathering comprehensive history, establishing therapeutic rapport, assessing safety and risk factors, or need structured interview framework. Provides HEADSS assessment (adolescents), biopsychosocial interview template, and safety protocols.
This skill provides structured interview guides and frameworks for comprehensive clinical intake assessment. These frameworks help ensure thorough evaluation while maintaining a conversational, patient-centered approach.
Clinical Context: Structured interviews help clinicians gather essential information systematically while building therapeutic rapport. These are support frameworks that guide, not replace, clinical judgment and individualized assessment.
| Framework | Focus | Population | Key Domains |
|---|---|---|---|
| HEADSS Assessment | Psychosocial screening | Adolescents | Home, Education, Activities, Drugs, Sexuality, Suicide/Safety |
| Biopsychosocial Template | Comprehensive intake | All ages | Biological, psychological, social factors |
| Safety Assessment Protocol | Risk evaluation |
| All ages |
| Suicide, homicide, violence, safety planning |
| Step | Focus |
|---|---|
| 1 | Explain confidentiality and limits (mandatory reporting) |
| 2 | Screen safety early (SI/HI/abuse) |
| 3 | Run HEADSS or Biopsychosocial |
| 4 | Summarize 4Ps formulation and level of care |
Use this mode when the clinician asks to go step-by-step.
This skill can be invoked when you need to:
Example requests:
Purpose: Structured framework for adolescent psychosocial screening covering key risk and protective factors.
Domains:
Sample Questions by Domain:
Home
Education/Employment
Activities
Drugs
Sexuality
Suicide/Safety
Purpose: Comprehensive intake structure addressing biological, psychological, and social factors contributing to current presentation.
Biological Factors:
Psychological Factors:
Social Factors:
Interview Guide (Prompt Bank):
Presenting Problem
Biological Factors
Psychological Factors
Social Factors
Strengths and Resources
Documentation Template (Biopsychosocial Intake Summary):
Purpose: Systematic evaluation of suicide, homicide, and safety risks with clear decision pathways.
Key Components:
Suicide Risk Assessment
Violence Risk Assessment
Safety Planning
Disposition Decision
Decision Pathway (Text-Based):
Violence Risk Quick Check:
Clinical Formulation (4Ps Model):
Synthesis Checklist:
Key Questions:
During intake assessment:
Mandatory Reporting:
Safety Protocols and Escalation:
These are support frameworks, not rigid protocols:
Cultural Considerations:
Trauma-Informed Approach:
Additional Considerations:
HEADSS Assessment:
Biopsychosocial Model:
Safety Assessment:
Additional References:
Status: ✅ Implemented Priority: MEDIUM - Phase 3 Last Updated: 2026-02-03