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psychosocial history  

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  • The psychosocial history is a critical component of the assessment of patients with substance abuse, dependence, and related problems. Collection of this information typically occurs during a patient interview, but it may also be gathered using self-report questionnaires and other assessment instruments. [Source: Encyclopedia of Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment, & Recovery; Psychosocial History]

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