Test Bank for The Psychiatric Interview
…5th Edition
By Daniel J. Carlat Chapters 1 To 35
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,Table Of Contents
Section I. General Principles Of Effective Interviewing
1. The Initial Interview: A Preview
2. Logistic Preparations: What To Do Before The Interview
3. The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, Why It’s Important, And How To Establish It
4. Asking Questions I: How To Approach Threatening Topics.
5. Asking Questions Ii: Tricks For Improving Patient Recall
6. Asking Questions Iii: How To Change Topics With Style
7. Techniques For The Reluctant Patient
8. Techniques For The Overly Talkative Patient
9. Techniques For The Malingering Patient
10. Techniques For The Agitated Patient.
11. Techniques For The Adolescent Patient
12. Interviewing Family Members And Other Informants
13. Techniques For Other Challenging Situations
14. Practical Psychodynamics In The Diagnostic Interview
Section Ii. The Psychiatric History
15. Obtaining The History Of Present Illness
16. Obtaining The Psychiatric History
17. Screening For General Medical Conditions Contents
18. Family Psychiatric History Obtaining The Social And Developmental History
19. The Psychiatric Review Of Symptoms
Section Iii. Interviewing For Diagnosis:
20. How To Memorize The Dsm-5-Tr Criteria
21. Interviewing For Diagnosis: The Art Of Hypothesis Testing
22. Mental Status Examination
, 23. Assessing Suicidal And Homicidal Ideation
24. Assessing Mood Disorders I: Depressive Disorders
25. Assessing Mood Disorders Ii: Bipolar Disorder ...
26. Assessing Anxiety , Obsessive, And Trauma Disorders
27. Assessing Substance Use Disorder
28. Assessing Psychotic Disorders
29. Assessing Neurocognitive Disorders (Dementia And Delirium)
30. Assessing Eating Disorders And Somatic Symptom Disorder
31. Assessing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
32. Assessing Personality Disorders
Section Iv. Interviewing For Treatment
33. How To Educate Your Patient
34. Negotiating A Treatment Plan
35. Writing Up The Results Of The Interview.
…5th Edition
By Daniel J. Carlat Chapters 1 To 35
,
,Table Of Contents
Section I. General Principles Of Effective Interviewing
1. The Initial Interview: A Preview
2. Logistic Preparations: What To Do Before The Interview
3. The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, Why It’s Important, And How To Establish It
4. Asking Questions I: How To Approach Threatening Topics.
5. Asking Questions Ii: Tricks For Improving Patient Recall
6. Asking Questions Iii: How To Change Topics With Style
7. Techniques For The Reluctant Patient
8. Techniques For The Overly Talkative Patient
9. Techniques For The Malingering Patient
10. Techniques For The Agitated Patient.
11. Techniques For The Adolescent Patient
12. Interviewing Family Members And Other Informants
13. Techniques For Other Challenging Situations
14. Practical Psychodynamics In The Diagnostic Interview
Section Ii. The Psychiatric History
15. Obtaining The History Of Present Illness
16. Obtaining The Psychiatric History
17. Screening For General Medical Conditions Contents
18. Family Psychiatric History Obtaining The Social And Developmental History
19. The Psychiatric Review Of Symptoms
Section Iii. Interviewing For Diagnosis:
20. How To Memorize The Dsm-5-Tr Criteria
21. Interviewing For Diagnosis: The Art Of Hypothesis Testing
22. Mental Status Examination
, 23. Assessing Suicidal And Homicidal Ideation
24. Assessing Mood Disorders I: Depressive Disorders
25. Assessing Mood Disorders Ii: Bipolar Disorder ...
26. Assessing Anxiety , Obsessive, And Trauma Disorders
27. Assessing Substance Use Disorder
28. Assessing Psychotic Disorders
29. Assessing Neurocognitive Disorders (Dementia And Delirium)
30. Assessing Eating Disorders And Somatic Symptom Disorder
31. Assessing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
32. Assessing Personality Disorders
Section Iv. Interviewing For Treatment
33. How To Educate Your Patient
34. Negotiating A Treatment Plan
35. Writing Up The Results Of The Interview.