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FMS Psychology, PLLC Adult Intake Form General Information: Name: Date of Birth: / / Age: Gender: Address: Phone Number (Day): Phone Number (Evening): Primary Care Physician: Highest Level of Formal Education: Current Occupation: Mother Father Family Information: Relationship Name Age Gender Highest Level of Education Partner Children Occupation Marital Status: Single / Engaged / Married / Separated / Divorced / Remarried / Living Together If married, date of marriage: If divorced, date of divorce: If divorced and have children with partner, who has legal custody of the child(ren)? Please describe the custody arrangements: 1

Health: Please list all major illnesses, injuries, surgeries, accidents, or other medical conditions that you have experienced: Dates Incident Treating Physician Please list all mental health that you have received: Dates Reason Therapist/Psychologist Please list all psychological or psychiatric hospitalizations that you have been to: Dates Reason Hospital Please list any prescription medications that you are currently taking: Medication Dosage Reason Taken # of times of day taken Please describe any side effects from the medications: # of days a week taken School days 7 days As needed School days 7 days As needed School days 7 days As needed School days 7 days As needed Prescribing Physician 2

Current Reasons for Seeking Treatment: Please describe the reasons that you are seeking treatment at this time: Please describe how these concerns have been affecting your relationship with your family: Please describe how these concerns have been affecting your relationship with your friends: Please describe how these concerns have been affecting your functioning at school/work: Please describe the things that you tried that has helped you to feel better: Please describe the things about yourself that you feel proud of: 3

Instructions: In the spaces below complete the rating at the end of each by marking an "X" on the lines at the points that describe how much your current challenges affect each area and whether you for the challenges. 1a. How your challenges affect your relationship with friends. 1b. How your challenges affect his or her relationship with brothers or sisters (if no siblings, check here and skip to #2) 2. How your challenges affect your relationship with your parent(s). 3. How your challenges affect your academic progress at school 4. How your challenges affect your self-esteem 5. How your challenges affect your family in general 6. Overall severity of your challenges in functioning and overall need for treatment. 4

Please circle the degree to which you have been experiencing each of the following MOODS, EMOTIONS, and FEELINGS: Not At All To Only A Mild Degree To a Moderate Degree To A Very Strong Degree 1. Angry 2. Paniky 3. Depressed 4. Ashamed 5. Bored 6. Irritable 7. Fearful 8. Suspicious 9. Empty 10. Lonely 11. Resentful 12. Dependant 13. Confused 14. Guilty 15. Nervous 16. Listless 17. Hopeless 18. Tense 19. Sad 20. Mistrustful 21. Terrified 22. Embarrassed 23. Elated 24, Abandoned 25. Agitated 26. Worried 27. Helpless 28. Grief Other Moods, Emotions or Feelings not noted above: 5

Please circle how often you have been bothered by each of the following difficulties with THINKING: Never Occasionally Often Very Often 1. Concentration difficulties 2. Difficulty remembering things 3. Your mind going blank 4. Difficulty making decisions 5. Difficulty making sound judgments 6. Distractible 7. Thoughts are racing 8. Unwanted and/or intrusive thought(s), image(s), or urge(s) 9. Repetitive thought(s), image(s), or urge(s) 10. Suicidal Thoughts 11. Thoughts of Killing Someone 12. Preoccupation with Death Other concerns not noted above: Please circle how much you have been bothered by each of the following PHYSICAL REACTIONS: Never Occasionally Often Very Often 1. Shortness of breath or smothering sensations 2. Nausea, diarrhea, or other abdominal stresses 3. Trouble swallowing or lump in throat 4. Muscle tension, aches, or soreness 5. Flushes (not flashes) or chills 6. Dizziness or light-headed 7. Trouble falling or staying asleep 8. Sweating or cold clammy hands 9. Fatigue or loss of energy 10. Decrease in appetite 11. Weight loss 12. Decreased need for sleep 13. Numbness or tingling sensations 14. Weepiness/crying 15. Palpitations or accelerated heart rate 16. Headaches 6

Never Occasionally Often Very Often 17. Increase in appetite 18. Weight gain 19. Increased need for sleep 20. Chest pains or discomfort 21. Physical problems (for example, impaired physical functioning, physical pain, etc.) 22. Awakening earlier in the morning than you normally do. Other Physical Reactions not noted above: Please circle how much you have been experiencing each of the following reactions: Never Occasionally Often Very Often 1. Feeling as if things were not real 2. Feeling little or no interest in things 3. Feeling little or no pleasure from activities 4. Having nightmares or distressing dreams 5. Problems with sexual functioning 6. Feeling detached from (as if an observer of) your own mental processes or body 7. Feelings of inadequacy or worthlessness 8. Feelings like you want to beat or harm someone 9. Wanting to avoid certain things, places, people, or activities 10. Social withdrawal 11. Temper outbursts 12. Excessively checking things, counting things, washing, or other repetitive action(s) that you feel you must perform 13. Having strange and peculiar experiences (for example: hearing voices, seeing shadows or images, etc.) 7

Please place a checkmark in the appropriate box for each of the following. Have you ever: Present Past Never 1. Purposely injured yourself without suicidal intent (e.g., cut, hit, burned, etc.) 2. Seriously considered attempting suicide 3. Made a suicide attempt 4. Considered seriously injuring another person 5. Intentionally caused serious injury to another person 6. Had unwanted sexual contact(s) or experience(s) 7. Experienced harassing, controlling, and/or abusive behavior from another person (e.g., friend, family member, partner, or authority figure) 8. Been hit, punched, slapped, kicked, or otherwise physically harmed by a person (e.g., friend, family, partner, or authority figure) with cruel or malicious intent) Please describe your experiences with each of the following: Substance Amount of Use Frequency of Use Age at First Use Age at Last Use Used in Last 48 Hours Used in Last 6 Months Alcohol Y N Y N Nicotine Y N Y N Marijuana Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Over the past 6 months, how many times has each of the following happened to you because of your substance use? 1. You ve gotten in trouble with someone you are dating/your partner 2. You ve had problems at school or with schoolwork 3. You ve had problems with friends 4. You ve have been in trouble with the police Never Once Twice 3-4 times 5 or more times 8