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The first interview / James Morrison.

By: Morrison, James R, 1940-.
Publisher: New York : Guilford Press, c2008Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xiv, 370 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781593856366 (hbk.); 1593856369 (hbk.).Subject(s): Interviewing in psychiatry | Interview, Psychological | Mental Disorders -- diagnosisDDC classification: 616.89
Contents:
Openings and introductions -- Chief complaint and free speech -- Developing rapport -- Managing the early patient interview -- History of the present illness -- Getting the facts about the present illness -- Interviewing about feelings -- Personal and social history -- Sensitive subjects -- Control of the later interview -- Mental status exam I: behavioral aspects -- Mental status exam II: cognitive aspects -- Signs and symptoms in areas of clinical interest -- Closure -- Interviewing informants -- Meeting resistance -- Special or challenging patient behaviors and issues -- Diagnosis and recommendations -- Sharing your findings with the patient -- Communicating your findings to others -- Troubleshooting your interview.
Item type Current location Shelf location Call number Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 4, Shelf 18 , Side 2, TierNo 5, BayNo 3

616.89 MOR (Browse shelf) 1 Available SLASx,21003,02,GR 5000002591
Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 4, Shelf 18 , Side 2, TierNo 5, BayNo 3

616.89 MOR (Browse shelf) 1 Available SLASx,21003,02,GR 5000002585

Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-355) and index.

Openings and introductions -- Chief complaint and free speech -- Developing rapport -- Managing the early patient interview -- History of the present illness -- Getting the facts about the present illness -- Interviewing about feelings -- Personal and social history -- Sensitive subjects -- Control of the later interview -- Mental status exam I: behavioral aspects -- Mental status exam II: cognitive aspects -- Signs and symptoms in areas of clinical interest -- Closure -- Interviewing informants -- Meeting resistance -- Special or challenging patient behaviors and issues -- Diagnosis and recommendations -- Sharing your findings with the patient -- Communicating your findings to others -- Troubleshooting your interview.