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THEPSYCHIATRICINTERVIEW5THEDITION
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS d f d f
Section I. General Principles of Effective Interviewing
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1 The Initial Interview: A Preview
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2 Logistic Preparations: What to Do Before the df df df df df df
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3 The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, Why
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4 Asking Questions I: How to Approach df df df df df
d f Threatening Topics . df df
5 Asking Questions II: Tricks for Improving df df df df df
d f Patient Recall ............................. d f d f
6 Asking Questions III: How to Change Topics df df df df df df
d f With Style ...............................
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7 Techniques for the Reluctant Patient .......... d f d f d f d f d f
8 Techniques for the Overly Talkative Patient ..... d f d f d f d f d f d f
9 Techniques for the Malingering Patient ........ d f d f d f d f d f
10 Techniques for the Agitated Patient ........... d f d f d f d f d f
11 Techniques for the Adolescent Patient ......... d f d f d f d f d f
12 Interviewing Family Members and Other df df df df
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13 Techniques for Other Challenging Situations .... d f d f d f d f d f
14 Practical Psychodynamics in the Diagnostic df df df df
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Section II. The Psychiatric History d f d f d f d f
15 Obtaining the History of Present Illness ........ d f d f d f d f d f d f
16 Obtaining the Psychiatric History ............. d f d f d f d f
17 Screening for General Medical Conditions ...... df df df df df
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,19 Obtaining the Social and Developmental History ...
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,Section III. Interviewing for Diagnosis: d f d f d f d f
The Psychiatric Review of Symptoms d f d f d f d f
20 How to Memorize the DSM-5-TR Criteria ....... d f d f d f d f d f d f
21 Interviewing for Diagnosis: The Art of df df df df df
d f Hypothesis Testing ......................... d f d f
22 Mental Status Examination .................. d f d f d f
23 Assessing Suicidal and Homicidal Ideation ...... d f d f d f d f d f
24 Assessing Mood Disorders I: Depressive df df df df
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25 Assessing Mood Disorders II: Bipolar Disorder ... d f d f d f d f d f d f
26 Assessing Anxiety , Obsessive, and Trauma df df df df df
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27 Assessing Substance Use Disorder ............. d f d f d f d f
28 Assessing Psychotic Disorders ................ d f d f d f
29 Assessing Neurocognitive Disorders df df
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30 Assessing Eating Disorders and Somatic df df df df
d f Symptom Disorder ......................... d f d f
31 Assessing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity df df df
d f Disorder ................................. d f
32 Assessing Personality Disorders .............. d f d f d f
Section IV. Interviewing for Treatment d f d f d f d f
33 How to Educate Your Patient ................ d f d f d f d f d f
34 Negotiating a Treatment Plan ................ d f d f d f d f
35 Writing Up the Results of the Interview d f d f d f d f d f d f