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,TABLE OF CONTENTS RF RF RF
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
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3 The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, Why
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It’s Important, and How to Establish It
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4 Asking Questions I: How to Approach
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Threatening Topics . RF RF RF
5 Asking Questions II: Tricks for Improving
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Patient 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
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Informants
13 Techniques for Other Challenging Situations ....
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14 Practical Psychodynamics in the Diagnostic
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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 ......
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Contents18 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
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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: Depressive
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Disorders ................................
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25 Assessing Mood Disorders II: Bipolar Disorder ...
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26 Assessing Anxiety , Obsessive, and Trauma
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Disorders ................................
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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
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Symptom Disorder .........................
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31 Assessing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
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Disorder .................................
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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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TEST BANK
RF
The Psychiatric Interview 5th Edition
RF RF RF RF
by Daniel J. Carlat Chapter 1 to 35
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
TEST BANK RF
,TABLE OF CONTENTS RF RF RF
Section I. General Principles of Effective Interviewing
RF RF RF RF RF RF
1 The Initial Interview: A Preview
RF RF RF RF RF RFRF
2 Logistic Preparations: What to Do Before the
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
Interview
3 The Therapeutic Alliance: What It Is, Why
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
It’s Important, and How to Establish It
RF RF RF RF RF RF
4 Asking Questions I: How to Approach
RF RF RF RF RF RF
Threatening Topics . RF RF RF
5 Asking Questions II: Tricks for Improving
RF RF RF RF RF RF
Patient Recall .............................
RF RF RF
6 Asking Questions III: How to Change Topics
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
With Style ...............................
RF RF RF
7 Techniques for the Reluctant Patient ..........
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
8 Techniques for the Overly Talkative Patient .....
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9 Techniques for the Malingering Patient ........
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
10 Techniques for the Agitated Patient ...........
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
11 Techniques for the Adolescent Patient .........
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
12 Interviewing Family Members and Other
RF RF RF RF RF
Informants
13 Techniques for Other Challenging Situations ....
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
14 Practical Psychodynamics in the Diagnostic
RF RF RF RF RF
Interview ................................
RF RF
Section II. The Psychiatric History
RF RF RF RF
15 Obtaining the History of Present Illness ........
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
16 Obtaining the Psychiatric History .............
RF RF RF RF RF RF
17 Screening for General Medical Conditions ......
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
Contents18 Family Psychiatric History ..................
RF RF RF RF RF
19 Obtaining the Social and Developmental History ...
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
,Section III. Interviewing for Diagnosis:
RF RF RF RF
The Psychiatric Review of Symptoms
RF RF RF RF
20 How to Memorize the DSM-5-TR Criteria .......
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
21 Interviewing for Diagnosis: The Art of
RF RF RF RF RF RF
Hypothesis Testing .........................
RF RF RF
22 Mental Status Examination ..................
RF RF RF RF RF
23 Assessing Suicidal and Homicidal Ideation ......
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
24 Assessing Mood Disorders I: Depressive
RF RF RF RF RF
Disorders ................................
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25 Assessing Mood Disorders II: Bipolar Disorder ...
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
26 Assessing Anxiety , Obsessive, and Trauma
RF RF RF RF RF RF
Disorders ................................
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27 Assessing Substance Use Disorder .............
RF RF RF RF RF RF
28 Assessing Psychotic Disorders ................
RF RF RF RF RF
29 Assessing Neurocognitive Disorders
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(Dementia and Delirium) ...................
RF RF RF RF
30 Assessing Eating Disorders and Somatic
RF RF RF RF RF
Symptom Disorder .........................
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31 Assessing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
RF RF RF RF
Disorder .................................
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32 Assessing Personality Disorders ..............
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Section IV. Interviewing for Treatment
RF RF RF RF
33 How to Educate Your Patient ................
RF RF RF RF RF RF RF
34 Negotiating a Treatment Plan ................
RF RF RF RF RF RF
35 Writing Up the Results of the Interview
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TheR F PsychiatricR FInterviewR F 4thRFEditionRFCarlatRFTestR F Bank
(ChapterR F 1-ChapterR F 3)
ChapterRF1:RFTheR F InitialR F Interview:R F AR F Preview
ChapterR F 2:R F LogisticR F Preparations:R F WhatR F toDoRFBeforeRFtheRFInterview
ChapterR F 3:R F TheR F TherapeuticR F Alliance:R F WhatR F ItR F Is,R F WhyRFIt'sR F Important,RF andR F HowR F toR F Estab
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1.RFWhichR F outcome,R F focusedRF onR F recovery,R F wouldR F beR F expectedR F inRF theR F planR F ofRF careR F forR F
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a. RFtheRFpatientRFwill:
RF denyRF suicidalR F ideation.
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c.RFtakeR F medicationsR F asR F prescribed
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2.RFAR F patientRF isRFhospitalizedR F forR F depressionR F andRF suicidalR F ideationR F afterR F theirR F spouseR F as
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3.RFInR F theR F shift-change R F report,R F anR F off-
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