3 characteristics of an unstructured interview Correct Answer-safe
environment, positive relationship, gathering pertinent information
Unstructured Interview - role of psychologist Correct Answer--setting
context, -asking open & closed questions
-clarifying, reflecting & paraphrasing
Semi-structured diagnostic interviews Correct Answer-specific format
and sequence, structure for DSM-5
Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule Correct Answer-semi-structured,
anxiety focused, two adult version and one child/parent version (current
and lifetime history)
General issues in interviewing Correct Answer-skills in questioning,
skills in listening, sensitive issues, adapting to age
Culturally sensitive interviewing Correct Answer-awareness of cultural
blind spots, attention to differences
Problem definition questions Correct Answer-frequency, intensity,
duration
Clinical Goal Setting Correct Answer-measure and operationalize
progress
, Suicide Correct Answer-an intentional, inflicted act that results in death
Degree of Risk - suicide Correct Answer-includes history, acute
condition, present plans, current ideation, and available support
networks
Non-existent risk Correct Answer-absence of suicidal ideation or other
risk factors
Mild risk Correct Answer-suicidal ideation of limited frequency,
intensity or duration; no identifiable plans; no intent; good self-control;
presence of protective factors
Moderate risk Correct Answer-frequent suicidal ideation with limited
intensity and duration; some specific plans; no intent; presence of
protective factors
High risk Correct Answer-frequent, intense, and enduring suicidal
ideation; specific plans; objective markers of intent; access to lethal
method; impaired self-control, few protective factors
Imminent risk Correct Answer-frequent, intense, enduring suicidal
ideation; specific plans and access to methods; no protective factors
Self-Monitoring advantages Correct Answer--fuller picture