This health psychology report presents a case study of the Evans family, examining the interplay of biological and social factors on their health and behavior. The report discusses the impact of a traumatic past, chronic pain, ADHD, and substance use on family members across different life stages. It explores health beliefs and their influence on behavior, as well as the need for mental and financial support. The analysis assesses the role of healthcare practitioners and support systems in addressing the family's health challenges, including therapy, medications, and support groups. The report emphasizes the importance of overcoming past traumas and developing healthy coping mechanisms to improve the family's overall well-being and highlights the significance of addressing both biological and social factors in health outcomes. The report concludes with recommendations for improved health and mental conditions including therapy, medications and support groups. The report also covers professional regulatory and advisory health psychology framework.