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The Psychiatric Interview 5th Edition
by Daniel J. Carlat Chapter 1 to 35 Covered
,TABLE OF CONTENTS R R
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 I
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nterview
3 The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, Why It
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’s Important, and How to Establish It
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4 Asking Questions I: How to Approach T
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hreatening Topics . R R
5 Asking Questions II: Tricks for Improving P
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atient Recall .............................
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6 Asking Questions III: How to Change Topics
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With Style ...............................
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7 Techniques for the Reluctant Patient ..........
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8 Techniques for the Overly Talkative Patient .....
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9 Techniques for the Malingering Patient ........
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10 Techniques for the Agitated Patient ...........
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11 Techniques for the Adolescent Patient .........
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12 Interviewing Family Members and Other In R R R R R
formants
13 Techniques for Other Challenging Situations ....
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14 Practical Psychodynamics in the Diagnostic I
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nterview ................................
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Section II. The Psychiatric History
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15 Obtaining the History of Present Illness ........
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16 Obtaining the Psychiatric History .............
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17 Screening for General Medical Conditions ...... Co
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ntents18 Family Psychiatric History ..................
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19 Obtaining the Social and Developmental History ...
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,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 of H
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ypothesis 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: Depressive D
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isorders ................................
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25 Assessing Mood Disorders II: Bipolar Disorder ...
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26 Assessing Anxiety , Obsessive, and Trauma D
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isorders ................................
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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 (
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Dementia and Delirium) ...................
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30 Assessing Eating Disorders and Somatic S
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ymptom Disorder .........................
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31 Assessing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity D
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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 ................
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35 Writing Up the Results of the Interview
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, TheRPsychiatricRInterviewR4thREditionRCarlatRTest2BankR(C
hapterR1-ChapterR3)
ChapterR1:RTheR InitialR Interview:R ARPreview
ChapterR2:RLogisticRPreparations:R WhatRtoDoRBeforeRtheRInterview
ChapterR3:RTheRTherapeuticR Alliance:R WhatR ItRIs,R WhyRIt'sR Important,RandRHowRtoREstablishRIt
MULTIPLERCHOICE
1. WhichRoutcome,RfocusedRonRrecovery,RwouldRbeRexpectedRinRtheRplanRofRcareRforRaRpatientR
livingRinRtheRcommunityRandRdiagnosedRwithRseriousRandRpersistentRmentalRillness?RWithinR3R
months,RtheRpatientRwill:
a. denyRsuicidalR ideation.
b. reportRaRsenseRofRwell-being.
c. takeRmedicationsR asRprescribed.
d. attendRclinicRappointmentsRonRtime.
ANS:RB
RecoveryRemphasizesRmanagingRsymptoms,RreducingRpsychosocialRdisability,RandRimprovingRroleRp
erformance.RTheRgoalRofRrecoveryRisRtoRempowerRtheRindividualRwithRmentalRillnessRtoRachieveRaRse
nseRofRmeaningRandRsatisfactionRinRlifeRandRtoRfunctionRatRtheRhighestRpossibleRlevelRofRwellness.RT
heRincorrectRoptionsRfocusRonRtheRclassicRmedicalRmodelRratherRthanRrecovery.
2. ARpatientRisRhospitalizedRforRdepressionRandRsuicidalRideationRafterRtheirRspouseRasksRforRaR
divorce.RSelectRtheRnursesRmostRcaringRcomment.
a. LetsRdiscussRsomeRmeansRofRcopingRotherRthanRsuicideR whenR youRhaveR theseR feelings.
b. IRunderstandRwhyRyoureRsoRdepressed.RWhenRIRgotRdivorced,RIRwasRdevastatedRtoo.
c. YouRshouldRforgetRaboutRyourRmarriageRandRmoveRonRwithRyourRlife.
d. HowRdidR youR getR soRdepressedR thatR hospitalizationRwasRnecessary?
ANS:RA
TheRnursesRcommunicationRshouldRevidenceRcaringRandRaRcommitmentRtoRworkRwithRtheRpatient.R
ThisRcommitmentRletsRtheRpatientRknowRtheRnurseRwillRhelp.RProbingRandRadviceRareRnotRhelpfulRor
R therapeuticRinterventions.
3. InRtheRshift-changeRreport,RanRoff-
goingRnurseRcriticizesRaRpatientRwhoRwearsRheavyRmakeup.RWhichRcommentRbyRtheRnurseRwhoRr
eceivesRtheRreportRbestRdemonstratesRadvocacy?
a. ThisRisRaRpsychiatricR hospital.R CrazinessRisRwhatRweR areR allRabout.
b. LetsRallRshowRacceptanceRofRthisRpatientRbyRwearingRlotsRofRmakeupRtoo.
The Psychiatric Interview 5th Edition
by Daniel J. Carlat Chapter 1 to 35 Covered
,TABLE OF CONTENTS R R
Section I. General Principles of Effective Interviewing
R R R R R R
1 The Initial Interview: A Preview
R R R R
2 Logistic Preparations: What to Do Before the I
R R R R R R R
nterview
3 The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, Why It
R R R R R R R
’s Important, and How to Establish It
R R R R R R
4 Asking Questions I: How to Approach T
R R R R R R
hreatening Topics . R R
5 Asking Questions II: Tricks for Improving P
R R R R R R
atient Recall .............................
R R
6 Asking Questions III: How to Change Topics
R R R R R R R
With Style ...............................
R R
7 Techniques for the Reluctant Patient ..........
R R R R R
8 Techniques for the Overly Talkative Patient .....
R R R R R R
9 Techniques for the Malingering Patient ........
R R R R R
10 Techniques for the Agitated Patient ...........
R R R R R
11 Techniques for the Adolescent Patient .........
R R R R R
12 Interviewing Family Members and Other In R R R R R
formants
13 Techniques for Other Challenging Situations ....
R R R R R
14 Practical Psychodynamics in the Diagnostic I
R R R R R
nterview ................................
R
Section II. The Psychiatric History
R R R R
15 Obtaining the History of Present Illness ........
R R R R R R
16 Obtaining the Psychiatric History .............
R R R R
17 Screening for General Medical Conditions ...... Co
R R R R R R
ntents18 Family Psychiatric History ..................
R R R R
19 Obtaining the Social and Developmental History ...
R R R R R R
,Section III. Interviewing for Diagnosis:
R R R R
The Psychiatric Review of Symptoms
R R R R
20 How to Memorize the DSM-5-TR Criteria .......
R R R R R R
21 Interviewing for Diagnosis: The Art of H
R R R R R R
ypothesis Testing .........................
R R
22 Mental Status Examination ..................
R R R
23 Assessing Suicidal and Homicidal Ideation ......
R R R R R
24 Assessing Mood Disorders I: Depressive D
R R R R R
isorders ................................
R
25 Assessing Mood Disorders II: Bipolar Disorder ...
R R R R R R
26 Assessing Anxiety , Obsessive, and Trauma D
R R R R R R
isorders ................................
R
27 Assessing Substance Use Disorder .............
R R R R
28 Assessing Psychotic Disorders ................
R R R
29 Assessing Neurocognitive Disorders (
R R R
Dementia and Delirium) ...................
R R R
30 Assessing Eating Disorders and Somatic S
R R R R R
ymptom Disorder .........................
R R
31 Assessing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity D
R R R R
isorder .................................
R
32 Assessing Personality Disorders ..............
R R R
Section IV. Interviewing for Treatment
R R R R
33 How to Educate Your Patient ................
R R R R R
34 Negotiating a Treatment Plan ................
R R R R
35 Writing Up the Results of the Interview
R R R R R R
, TheRPsychiatricRInterviewR4thREditionRCarlatRTest2BankR(C
hapterR1-ChapterR3)
ChapterR1:RTheR InitialR Interview:R ARPreview
ChapterR2:RLogisticRPreparations:R WhatRtoDoRBeforeRtheRInterview
ChapterR3:RTheRTherapeuticR Alliance:R WhatR ItRIs,R WhyRIt'sR Important,RandRHowRtoREstablishRIt
MULTIPLERCHOICE
1. WhichRoutcome,RfocusedRonRrecovery,RwouldRbeRexpectedRinRtheRplanRofRcareRforRaRpatientR
livingRinRtheRcommunityRandRdiagnosedRwithRseriousRandRpersistentRmentalRillness?RWithinR3R
months,RtheRpatientRwill:
a. denyRsuicidalR ideation.
b. reportRaRsenseRofRwell-being.
c. takeRmedicationsR asRprescribed.
d. attendRclinicRappointmentsRonRtime.
ANS:RB
RecoveryRemphasizesRmanagingRsymptoms,RreducingRpsychosocialRdisability,RandRimprovingRroleRp
erformance.RTheRgoalRofRrecoveryRisRtoRempowerRtheRindividualRwithRmentalRillnessRtoRachieveRaRse
nseRofRmeaningRandRsatisfactionRinRlifeRandRtoRfunctionRatRtheRhighestRpossibleRlevelRofRwellness.RT
heRincorrectRoptionsRfocusRonRtheRclassicRmedicalRmodelRratherRthanRrecovery.
2. ARpatientRisRhospitalizedRforRdepressionRandRsuicidalRideationRafterRtheirRspouseRasksRforRaR
divorce.RSelectRtheRnursesRmostRcaringRcomment.
a. LetsRdiscussRsomeRmeansRofRcopingRotherRthanRsuicideR whenR youRhaveR theseR feelings.
b. IRunderstandRwhyRyoureRsoRdepressed.RWhenRIRgotRdivorced,RIRwasRdevastatedRtoo.
c. YouRshouldRforgetRaboutRyourRmarriageRandRmoveRonRwithRyourRlife.
d. HowRdidR youR getR soRdepressedR thatR hospitalizationRwasRnecessary?
ANS:RA
TheRnursesRcommunicationRshouldRevidenceRcaringRandRaRcommitmentRtoRworkRwithRtheRpatient.R
ThisRcommitmentRletsRtheRpatientRknowRtheRnurseRwillRhelp.RProbingRandRadviceRareRnotRhelpfulRor
R therapeuticRinterventions.
3. InRtheRshift-changeRreport,RanRoff-
goingRnurseRcriticizesRaRpatientRwhoRwearsRheavyRmakeup.RWhichRcommentRbyRtheRnurseRwhoRr
eceivesRtheRreportRbestRdemonstratesRadvocacy?
a. ThisRisRaRpsychiatricR hospital.R CrazinessRisRwhatRweR areR allRabout.
b. LetsRallRshowRacceptanceRofRthisRpatientRbyRwearingRlotsRofRmakeupRtoo.