
Psychiatric Interview : Evaluation and Diagnosis.
Title:
Psychiatric Interview : Evaluation and Diagnosis.
Author:
Tasman, Allan.
ISBN:
9781118340974
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (210 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Listening to the Patient -- Listening: The Key Skill in Psychiatry -- The Primary Tools: Words, Analogies, Metaphors, Similes, and Symbols -- How Does One Hear Words in This Way? -- Listening as More Than Hearing -- Common Blocks to Effective Listening -- Crucial Attitudes That Enable Effective Listening -- Theoretical Perspectives on Listening -- Using Oneself in Listening -- To Be Found: The Psychological Product of Being Heard -- Listening to Oneself to Listen Better -- Listening in Special Clinical Situations -- Growing and Maturing as a Listener -- Chapter 2 Physician-Patient Relationship -- Formation of the Physician-Patient Relationship -- Special Issues in the Physician-Patient Relationship -- The Physician-Patient Relationship in Specific Populations of Patients -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 The Cultural Context of Clinical Assessment -- Introduction: The Cultural Matrix of Psychiatry -- What Is Culture? -- Culture and Gender -- The Cultural Formulation -- Ethnocultural Identity -- Illness Explanations and Help-Seeking -- Psychosocial Environment and Levels of Functioning -- Clinician-Patient Relationship -- Overall Assessment -- Cultural Competence -- Working with Interpreters and Culture-Brokers -- Conclusion: The Limits of Culture -- Chapter 4 The Psychiatric Interview: Settings and Techniques -- Goals of the Psychiatric Interview -- The Psychiatric Database -- Database Components -- Mental Status Examination -- Conduct of the Interview: Factors That Affect the Interview -- General Features of Psychiatric Interviews -- Chapter 5 Psychiatric Interviews: Special Populations -- Psychiatric Interview in Special Circumstances -- Psychiatric Interview in Special Patient Populations -- Conclusions -- Chapter 6 Formulation -- Biological Contributions -- Social Factors.
Psychological Factors -- Summary -- Chapter 7 Clinical Evaluation and Treatment Planning: A Multimodal Approach -- Psychiatric Interview -- Identifying Information -- Chief Complaint -- History of Present Illness -- Past Psychiatric History -- Personal History -- Family History -- Medical History -- Substance Use History -- Mental Status Examination -- Physical Examination -- Neurological Examination -- Psychological and Neuropsychological Testing -- Structured Clinical Instruments and Rating Scales -- Laboratory Assessments -- Neurophysiologic Assessment -- Brain Imaging -- Special Assessment Techniques -- Treatment Planning -- Case Formulation -- Assessment of Risk -- Suicide Risk -- Differential Diagnosis -- Initial Treatment Plan -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8 Professional Ethics and Boundaries -- Introduction -- Ethical Behavior and Its Relationship to the Professional Attitude -- WPA Guidelines on Euthanasia -- WPA Guidelines on Torture -- WPA Guidelines on Sex Selection -- WPA Guidelines on Organ Transplantation -- WPA Guidelines on Genetic Research and Counseling in Psychiatric Patients -- WPA Guidelines on Ethnic Discrimination and Ethnic Cleansing -- WPA Guidelines on Psychiatrists Addressing the Media -- The Coherent Treatment Frame and the Role of Therapeutic Boundaries in Effective Psychiatric Treatment -- Boundary Violations -- Components of the Coherent Psychiatric Frame -- Stability -- Avoiding Dual Relationships -- Autonomy and Neutrality -- Coherent and Noncollusive Compensation -- Confidentiality -- Anonymity -- Abstinence -- Self-respect and Self-protection -- Summary -- Index.
Abstract:
Allan Tasman, MD, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Louisville. An internationally known educator and psychoanalyst, he has received numerous national and international academic awards. He is the founding Senior Editor of Psychiatry, an internationally acclaimed comprehensive textbook. He is past president of the American Psychiatric Association and the Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrists. He recently completed service as Secretary for Education of the World Psychiatric Association and now leads the WPA Section on Psychotherapy. Dr. Kay is a Fellow of the American College of Psychiatrists and Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and has served as the chair of the APA Committee on Medical Student Education, the Council on Medical Education and Career Development, the Vestermark Award Board, and the Committee on the Practice of Psychotherapy. He chairs the World Psychiatric Association Task Force on Undergraduate and Post Graduate Curriculum as well as the APA Committee on College Mental Health. Dr. Kay is the immediate past chair of the Psychiatry Residency Review Committee of the ACGME and the Founding Editor of the Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research and Associate Editor of the American Journal of Psychotherapy. He has published extensively on the topics of medical and psychiatric education, medical ethics, child psychiatry, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, the neurobiology of psychotherapy, and psychosocial aspects of AIDS and of cardiac transplantation, and has edited numerous books. Dr. Kay serves as the Associate Director of the Comprehensive Neuroscience Center at Wright State University. He received the 2001 APA Seymour Vestermark Award for contributions to psychiatric education. Dr. Kay's current research examines fMRI in borderline personality disordered
patients with self-harm behavior.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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