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The Psychiatric Interview 5th Edition
by Daniel Carlat (DANIEL, 2023) ||ALL CHAPTERS||COMPLETE GUIDE
TEST BANK _
The Psychiatric Interview 5th Edition
by Daniel Carlat (DANIEL, 2023) ||ALL CHAPTERS||COMPLETE GUIDE
TEST BANK _
The Psychiatric Interview 5th Edition
by Daniel Carlat (DANIEL, 2023) ||ALL
CHAPTERS||COMPLETE GUIDE
5th Edition
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION I: GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE INTERVIEWING ............................................. 4
CHAPTER 1: THE INITIAL INTERVIEW: A PREVIEW ..................................................................... 4
CHAPTER 2: LOGISTIC PREPARATIONS: WHAT TO DO BEFORE THE INTERVIEW ............... 4
CHAPTER 3: THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE: WHAT IT IS, WHY IT'S IMPORTANT, AND
HOW TO ESTABLISH IT ....................................................................................................................... 4
CHAPTER 4: ASKING QUESTIONS I: HOW TO APPROACH THREATENING TOPICS ............. 26
CHAPTER 5: ASKING QUESTIONS II: TRICKS FOR IMPROVING PATIENT RECALL ............. 26
CHAPTER 6: ASKING QUESTIONS III: HOW TO CHANGE TOPICS WITH STYLE ................... 26
CHAPTER 7: TECHNIQUES FOR THE RELUCTANT PATIENT .................................................... 41
CHAPTER 8: TECHNIQUES FOR THE OVERLY TALKATIVE PATIENT .................................... 42
CHAPTER 9: TECHNIQUES FOR THE MALINGERING PATIENT ................................................ 42
CHAPTER 10: TECHNIQUES FOR THE ADOLESCENT PATIENT1 .............................................. 48
CHAPTER 11: INTERVIEWING FAMILY MEMBERS AND OTHER INFORMANTS .................. 54
CHAPTER 12:TECHNIQUES FOR OTHER CHALLENGING SITUATIONS .................................. 54
SECTION II: THE PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY ......................................................................................... 60
CHAPTER 13: PRACTICAL PSYCHODYNAMICS IN THE DIAGNOSTIC INTERVIEW ............. 60
CHAPTER 14: OBTAINING THE HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS ............................................. 60
CHAPTER 15: OBTAINING THE PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY ........................................................... 60
CHAPTER 16: SCREENING FOR GENERAL MEDICAL CONDITIONS ........................................ 60
CHAPTER 17: FAMILY PSYCHIATRIC HISTORY........................................................................... 60
CHAPTER 18: OBTAINING THE SOCIAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL HISTORY SECTION III:
INTERVIEWING FOR DIAGNOSIS: THE PSYCHIATRIC REVIEW OF SYMPTOMS ................. 73
SECTION III: INTERVIEWING FOR DIAGNOSIS: THE PSYCHIATRIC REVIEW OF SYMPTOMS
.................................................................................................................................................................... 79
CHAPTER 19: HOW TO MEMORIZE THE DSM-5 CRITERIA ........................................................ 79
CHAPTER 20: INTERVIEWING FOR DIAGNOSIS: THE ART OF HYPOTHESIS TESTING ....... 79
CHAPTER 21: MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION ......................................................................... 79
CHAPTER 22: ASSESSING SUICIDAL AND HOMICIDAL IDEATION ......................................... 79
CHAPTER 23: ASSESSING MOOD DISORDERS I: DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS .......................... 85
CHAPTER 24: ASSESSING MOOD DISORDERS II: BIPOLAR DISORDER .................................. 92
CHAPTER 25: ASSESSING ANXIETY, OBSESSIVE, AND TRAUMA DISORDERS .................... 97
CHAPTER 26: ASSESSING ALCOHOL USE DISORDER .............................................................. 106
CHAPTER 27: ASSESSING PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS .................................................................. 112
CHAPTER 28: ASSESSING NEUROCOGNITIVE DISORDERS (DEMENTIA AND DELIRIUM)
.............................................................................................................................................................. 121
, CHAPTER 29: ASSESSING EATING DISORDERS AND SOMATIC SYMPTOM DISORDER ... 127
CHAPTER 30: ASSESSING ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER .................. 133
CHAPTER 31: ASSESSING PERSONALITY DISORDERS SECTION ........................................... 138
SECTION IV: INTERVIEWING FOR TREATMENT ........................................................................... 143
CHAPTER 32: HOW TO EDUCATE YOUR PATIENT .................................................................... 144
CHAPTER 33: NEGOTIATING A TREATMENT PLAN.................................................................. 144
CHAPTER 34: WRITING UP THE RESULTS OF THE INTERVIEW ............................................. 144
, SECTION I: GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE
INTERVIEWING
(CHAPTER 1- CHAPTER 3)
CHAPTER 1: THE INITIAL INTERVIEW: A PREVIEW
CHAPTER 2: LOGISTIC PREPARATIONS: WHAT TO DO BEFORE THE
INTERVIEW
CHAPTER 3: THE THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE: WHAT IT IS, WHY IT'S
IMPORTANT, AND HOW TO ESTABLISH IT
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. WHICH OUTCOME, FOCUSED ON RECOVERY, WOULD BE EXPECTED IN THE PLAN
OF CARE FOR A PATIENT LIVING IN THE COMMUNITY AND DIAGNOSED WITH SERIOUS
AND PERSISTENT MENTAL ILLNESS? WITHIN 3 MONTHS, THE PATIENT WILL:
A. DENY SUICIDAL IDEATION.
B. REPORT A SENSE OF WELL-BEING.
C. TAKE MEDICATIONS AS PRESCRIBED.
D. ATTEND CLINIC APPOINTMENTS ON TIME.
CORRECT ANS>B
RECOVERY EMPHASIZES MANAGING SYMPTOMS, REDUCING PSYCHOSOCIAL
DISABILITY, AND IMPROVING ROLE PERFORMANCE. THE GOAL OF RECOVERY IS TO
EMPOWER THE INDIVIDUAL WITH MENTAL ILLNESS TO ACHIEVE A SENSE OF MEANING
AND SATISFACTION IN LIFE AND TO FUNCTION AT THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE LEVEL OF
WELLNESS. THE INCORRECT OPTIONS FOCUS ON THE CLASSIC MEDICAL MODEL
RATHER THAN RECOVERY.
2. A PATIENT IS HOSPITALIZED FOR DEPRESSION AND SUICIDAL IDEATION AFTER
THEIR SPOUSE ASKS FOR A DIVORCE. SELECT THE NURSES MOST CARING COMMENT.
A. LETS DISCUSS SOME MEANS OF COPING OTHER THAN SUICIDE WHEN YOU HAVE
THESE FEELINGS.
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