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The Psychiatric Interview 5th Edition
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by Daniel J. Carlat Chapter 1 to 35
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS 3i 3i
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 t
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3 The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, WhyIt’
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s Important, and How to Establish It
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4 Asking Questions I: How to Approa
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chThreatening Topics .
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5 Asking Questions II: Tricks for Improvi
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ngPatient Recall .............................
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6 Asking Questions III: How to Change Topi
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csWith Style ...............................
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7 Techniques for the Reluctant Patient .......... 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
8 Techniques for the Overly Talkative Patient ..... 3 i 3i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
9 Techniques for the Malingering Patient ........ 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
10 Techniques for the Agitated Patient ........... 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
11 Techniques for the Adolescent Patient ......... 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
12 Interviewing Family Members and Oth 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
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13 Techniques for Other Challenging Situations .... 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
14 Practical Psychodynamics in the DiagnosticIn 3i 3i 3i 3i i3
terview ................................
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Section II. The Psychiatric History
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15 Obtaining the History of Present Illness ........ 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
16 Obtaining the Psychiatric History ............. 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
17 Screening for General Medical Conditions ...... 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
Contents18 Family Psychiatric History ..................
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19 Obtaining the Social and Developmental History ... 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
,Section III. Interviewing for Diagnosis:
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The Psychiatric Review of Symptoms
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20 How to Memorize the DSM-5-TR Criteria .......
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21 Interviewing for Diagnosis: The Art 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
of Hypothesis Testing .........................
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22 Mental Status Examination ..................
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23 Assessing Suicidal and Homicidal Ideation ......
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24 Assessing Mood Disorders I: Depressi 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
veDisorders ................................
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25 Assessing Mood Disorders II: Bipolar Disorder ...
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26 Assessing Anxiety , Obsessive, and Trau 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
maDisorders ................................
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27 Assessing Substance Use Disorder .............
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28 Assessing Psychotic Disorders ................
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29 Assessing Neurocognitive Disorders 3 i 3 i i3
(Dementia and Delirium) ...................
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30 Assessing Eating Disorders and Soma 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
ticSymptom Disorder .........................
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31 Assessing Attention Deficit HyperactivityD
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isorder .................................
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32 Assessing Personality Disorders ..............
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Section IV. Interviewing for Treatment
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33 How to Educate Your Patient ................
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34 Negotiating a Treatment Plan ................ 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
35 Writing Up the Results of the Interview
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k (Chapter 1-Chapter 3)
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Chapter 1: The Initial Interview: A Preview 3i 3i 3i 3i 3i 3i
Chapter 2: Logistic Preparations: What toDo Before the Interview
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Chapter 3: The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, Why It's Important, and How to Establish It
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 3i
1. Which outcome, focused on recovery, would be expected in the plan of care for a patient
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3i living2 in the community and diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness? Withi
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n 3 months, the patient will:
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a. deny suicidal ideation. 3i 3i
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c. take medications as prescribed. 3i 3i 3i
d. attend clinic appointments on time. 3i 3i 3i 3i
ANS: B 3i
Recovery emphasizes managing symptoms, reducing psychosocial disability, and improving role
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performance. The goal of recovery is to empower the individual with mental illness to achieve a
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sense of meaning and satisfaction in life and to function at the highest possible level of wellness.
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3i The incorrect options focus on the classic medical model rather than recovery.
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2. A patient is hospitalized for depression and suicidal ideation after their spouse asks for
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a. Lets discuss some means of coping other than suicide when you have these feelings.
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b. I understand why youre so depressed. When I got divorced, I was devastated too.
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c. You should forget about your marriage and move on with your life.
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d. How did you get so depressed that hospitalization was necessary?
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ANS: A 3i
The nurses communication should evidence caring and a commitment to work with the patient.
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3i This commitment lets the patient know the nurse will help. Probing and advice are not helpful
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3. In the shift-change report, an off-
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going nurse criticizes a patient who wears heavy makeup.Which comment by the nurse who
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a. This is a psychiatric hospital. Craziness is what we are all about.
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b. Lets all show acceptance of this patient by wearing lots of makeup too.
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The Psychiatric Interview 5th Edition
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by Daniel J. Carlat Chapter 1 to 35
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TESTBANK
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS 3i 3i
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 t
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heInterviewi3
3 The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, WhyIt’
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s Important, and How to Establish It
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4 Asking Questions I: How to Approa
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chThreatening Topics .
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5 Asking Questions II: Tricks for Improvi
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ngPatient Recall .............................
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6 Asking Questions III: How to Change Topi
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csWith Style ...............................
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7 Techniques for the Reluctant Patient .......... 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
8 Techniques for the Overly Talkative Patient ..... 3 i 3i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
9 Techniques for the Malingering Patient ........ 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
10 Techniques for the Agitated Patient ........... 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
11 Techniques for the Adolescent Patient ......... 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
12 Interviewing Family Members and Oth 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
erInformants
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13 Techniques for Other Challenging Situations .... 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
14 Practical Psychodynamics in the DiagnosticIn 3i 3i 3i 3i i3
terview ................................
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Section II. The Psychiatric History
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15 Obtaining the History of Present Illness ........ 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
16 Obtaining the Psychiatric History ............. 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
17 Screening for General Medical Conditions ...... 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
Contents18 Family Psychiatric History ..................
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19 Obtaining the Social and Developmental History ... 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
,Section III. Interviewing for Diagnosis:
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The Psychiatric Review of Symptoms
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20 How to Memorize the DSM-5-TR Criteria .......
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21 Interviewing for Diagnosis: The Art 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
of Hypothesis Testing .........................
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22 Mental Status Examination ..................
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23 Assessing Suicidal and Homicidal Ideation ......
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24 Assessing Mood Disorders I: Depressi 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
veDisorders ................................
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25 Assessing Mood Disorders II: Bipolar Disorder ...
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26 Assessing Anxiety , Obsessive, and Trau 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
maDisorders ................................
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27 Assessing Substance Use Disorder .............
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28 Assessing Psychotic Disorders ................
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29 Assessing Neurocognitive Disorders 3 i 3 i i3
(Dementia and Delirium) ...................
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30 Assessing Eating Disorders and Soma 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
ticSymptom Disorder .........................
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31 Assessing Attention Deficit HyperactivityD
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isorder .................................
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32 Assessing Personality Disorders ..............
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Section IV. Interviewing for Treatment
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33 How to Educate Your Patient ................
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34 Negotiating a Treatment Plan ................ 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 i
35 Writing Up the Results of the Interview
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k (Chapter 1-Chapter 3)
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Chapter 1: The Initial Interview: A Preview 3i 3i 3i 3i 3i 3i
Chapter 2: Logistic Preparations: What toDo Before the Interview
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Chapter 3: The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, Why It's Important, and How to Establish It
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 3i
1. Which outcome, focused on recovery, would be expected in the plan of care for a patient
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n 3 months, the patient will:
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a. deny suicidal ideation. 3i 3i
b. report a sense of well-being. 3i 3i 3i 3i
c. take medications as prescribed. 3i 3i 3i
d. attend clinic appointments on time. 3i 3i 3i 3i
ANS: B 3i
Recovery emphasizes managing symptoms, reducing psychosocial disability, and improving role
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performance. The goal of recovery is to empower the individual with mental illness to achieve a
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sense of meaning and satisfaction in life and to function at the highest possible level of wellness.
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3i The incorrect options focus on the classic medical model rather than recovery.
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2. A patient is hospitalized for depression and suicidal ideation after their spouse asks for
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a. Lets discuss some means of coping other than suicide when you have these feelings.
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b. I understand why youre so depressed. When I got divorced, I was devastated too.
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c. You should forget about your marriage and move on with your life.
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d. How did you get so depressed that hospitalization was necessary?
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ANS: A 3i
The nurses communication should evidence caring and a commitment to work with the patient.
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3i This commitment lets the patient know the nurse will help. Probing and advice are not helpful
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ortherapeutic interventions.
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3. In the shift-change report, an off-
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going nurse criticizes a patient who wears heavy makeup.Which comment by the nurse who
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a. This is a psychiatric hospital. Craziness is what we are all about.
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b. Lets all show acceptance of this patient by wearing lots of makeup too.
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