The first interview

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The first interview

James Morrison

Guilford, c2014

4th ed

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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*Updated for DSM-5: a new edition of a successful work from the bestselling author of DSM-5 Made Easy. *Revised throughout--approximately 20% is new--including current research and fresh insights for conducting an accurate, complete interview. *A master at presenting important information clearly, Morrison leads grad students, residents, and practitioners through all stages of this critical task. *Readers appreciate the troubleshooting advice and helpful case examples. *Broad audience: used by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, counselors, graduate students, and residents.

Table of Contents

Introduction: What Is Interviewing? 1. Openings and Introductions 2. Chief Complaint and Free Speech 3. Developing Rapport 4. Managing the Early Patient Interview 5. History of the Present Illness 6. Getting the Facts about the Present Illness 7. Interviewing about Feelings 8. Personal and Social History 9. Sensitive Subjects 10. Control of the Later Interview 11. Mental Status Exam I: Behavioral Aspects 12. Mental Status Exam II: Cognitive Aspects 13. Signs and Symptoms in Areas of Clinical Interest 14. Closure 15. Interviewing Informants 16. Meeting Resistance 17. Special or Challenging Patient Behaviors and Issues 18. Diagnosis and Recommendations 19. Sharing Your Findings with the Patient 20. Communicating Your Findings to Others 21. Troubleshooting Your Interview Appendix A. Summary of the Initial Interview Appendix B. Descriptions of Selected Disorders Appendix C. Sample Interview, Written Report, and Formulation Appendix D. A Semistructured Interview Appendix E. Assessing Your Interview Appendix F. Bibliography and Recommended Reading

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