Rebecca Hockaday
Liberty University
Chemical Use Assessment/History and Treatment Recommendations
In this paper I will make an assessment of Jay W. in regards to his drug use/abuse and evaluate him for treatment recommendations. My assessment will involve an interview with Jay W. in order to determine the scope of the problem and evaluate him for a possible substance use disorder. In the event that Jay W. is found to have a substance use disorder, I will then continue with treatment recommendations.
Reason for Assessment Jay W. was born May 2, 1991. The parents’ names are Don and Beth W. Beth reported a normal pregnancy with no complications during labor and delivery. Jay developed normally meeting all developmental milestones earlier than the average; he was described as above average developmentally. In school Jay was in the gifted and talented program and maintained an A average with very little effort. Jay was referred for assessment after flunking out of college in his first year. Jay’s parents are concerned that his drinking has become a problem and is interfering with his life aspirations to become a chemical engineer. Although he is here, Jay is not completely cooperative. The threat of losing his parent’s financial support appears to be the motivating factor.
Sources of Information Jay W. and his parents Beth and Don W. were interviewed during this intake process.
Background Information
Jay’s father Don is a neurosurgeon, his mother Beth is a research scientist. During the interview Beth described Don as a, “functional alcoholic”. When Don was not on call he was described by Beth as displaying heavy drinking patterns and binge drinking. Three years prior to this interview, Don quit drinking when he realized that his son Jay had a problem. The parents report that Jay started drinking at the age of twelve. Their description of Jay’s drinking was at first experimental