Comprehensive Mental Wellness Assessments (CMWA) function to present a complete and comprehensive portrait of a person's life journey, highlighting factors that have contributed to their current state of mental health and concluding with a summary of clinical impressions, diagnostic impressions if relevant, and recommendations for addressing and improving the individual's mental health.
The CMWA process involves:
The CMWA process involves:
- the collection of records pertaining to the referred individual’s current and historical psychosocial and health functioning. The aim is to locate and obtain all psychosocial and health-related records that exist pertaining to the referred individual (including multi-disciplinary and multi-state, including public and private service providers) clinical interview(s) with the referred individual
- clinical interviews with the referred individuals’ caregivers if applicable and deemed appropriate
- review and synthesis of all records received and information acquired as a result of interview(s)
- a written report presenting a comprehensive overview and synthesis of all records and information acquired, including functional mental health and diagnostic histories, physical health/illness/injuries that may interplay with the referred individual’s current mental health functioning and diagnoses if applicable, psychosocial history, a customized selection of mental health screenings and assessments as deemed clinically appropriate, customized recommendations for addressing and improving the individual’s mental health functioning.



