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Title Page
Table of Contents
Praise for Psychiatric Interviewing, 3rd Edition
Praise for Previous Editions of Psychiatric Interviewing: the Art of Understanding
Copyright
Dedication
Foreword
Foreword to the 2nd Edition
Preface
A Few Stylistic Notes From the Author
Acknowledgments
Video Table of Contents
Part I Clinical Interviewing: The Principles Behind the Art
Chapter 1 The Delicate Dance
In Search of a Definition
Creating the Therapeutic Alliance
Conveying Empathy: Traps, Strategies, and Solutions
References
Chapter 2 Beyond Empathy
The Person Before the Letters
Inducement of a Safe Relationship
Clinician Genuineness
Clinician Expertise
Collaborative Interviewing Models: New Tools for Enhancing Engagement
Concluding Statements
References
Chapter 3 The Dynamic Structure of the Interview
Introduction: Phase 1
Opening: Phase 2
Body of the Interview: Phase 3
Closing of the Interview: Phase 4
Termination of the Interview: Phase 5
Conclusion
References
Chapter 4 Facilics
Sensitively Creating Conversational Interviews
Introduction to the Practical Application of Facilics
The Finishing Touches: Summarizing the Principles of Facilics
Concluding Comments
References
Chapter 5 Validity Techniques for Exploring Sensitive Material and Uncovering the Truth
Understanding the Challenge of Exploring Sensitive Material
Validity Techniques: Keys to Eliciting Sensitive Material
References
Chapter 6 Understanding the Person Beneath the Diagnosis
Introductory Illustration: The Person Beneath the Diagnosis
Part I: Phenomena That Hinder the Understanding of the Person
Part II: Phenomena That Deepen the Understanding of the Person Beneath the Diagnosis
Part III: Understanding Cultural Diversity – Its Vital Role in the Initial Interview
References
Chapter 7 Assessment Perspectives and the Human Matrix
Clinical Presentation: the Initial Interview
The Diagnostic Perspective of the DSM and ICD Systems
Matrix Treatment Planning
Assessment of Core Pains
Review of the Clinical Course of Ms. Baker
Conclusion
References
Chapter 8 Nonverbal Behavior
Introduction
Part 1: Core Fields of Study in Nonverbal Behavior
Part 2: Clinical Application of Nonverbal Behavior
Part 3: Bold New Frontiers – the Nonverbal Impact of Technology, the Web, and Mobile Connectedness on Interviewing
Conclusion
References
Part II The Interview and Psychopathology: From Differential Diagnosis to Understanding
Chapter 9 Mood Disorders
Introduction
Diagnostic Systems: There Has Never Been a Perfect One and There Never Will Be
First Steps in the Differential Diagnosis of Mood Disorders
References
Chapter 10 Interviewing Techniques for Understanding the Person Beneath the Mood Disorder
Introduction
The Pain Beneath Depression
References
Chapter 11 Psychotic Disorders
Introduction
The Differential Diagnosis of Psychotic States
References
Chapter 12 Interviewing Techniques for Understanding the Person Beneath the Psychosis
The Pain Beneath Psychotic Process
References
Chapter 13 Personality Disorders
Introduction
The Mystery of Personality Disorders Revealed: Core Principles and Definitions
References
Chapter 14 Personality Disorders
Introduction
Section I: A Survey of the DSM-5 Personality Disorders
Section II: Common Problems Encountered When Diagnosing Personality Disorders
Section III: Using the DSM-5 to Arrive at a Personality Diagnosis
Section IV: Future Diagnostic Systems of Personality Dysfunction and the Usefulness of Dimensionality Today
Conclusion
References
Chapter 15 Understanding and Effectively Engaging People With Difficult Personality Disorders
Introduction to Object Relations and Self Psychology
The Four Developmental Stages of the Self and Their Clinical Applications
Concluding Comments: on the Utility of Mirrors
References
Part III Mastering Complex Interviewing Tasks Demanded in Everyday Clinical Practice
Chapter 16 The Mental Status
Introduction
The Impact Status
The Mental Status
References
Chapter 17 Exploring Suicidal Ideation
Introduction
Section 1: Risk Factors, Warning Signs, and Protective Factors: Their Role in the Clinical Formulation of Risk
Section 2: the Elicitation of Suicidal Ideation, Planning, Behaviors, and Intent
Concluding Comments
References
Chapter 18 Exploring Violent and Homicidal Ideation
Introduction
Part 1: Risk Factors for Violence
Part 2: Clinical Formulation of Risk – the Tetrad of Lethality
Part 3: the Art of Eliciting Violent and Homicidal Ideation
Conclusion
Transitional Directions to Part IV: Advanced Interviewing and Specialized Topics
References
Part IV Specialized Topics and Advanced Interviewing
To the Reader
Chapter 19 Transforming Anger, Confrontation, and Other Points of Disengagement
Introduction
Part 1: Points of Disengagement – Core Definitions
Part 2: Points of Disengagement – Developing A Contemporary Language for Their Navigation
Part 3: Effectively Navigating Common MADs and PDQs
References
Chapter 20 Culturally Adaptive Interviewing
Introduction: A Reason to Be
Part 1: Definitions, Attitudes, and Goals – in Search of Culturally Adaptive Interviewing
Part 2: the Mystery of Cultural Identity – Unpacking Assumptions
Part 3: Developing and Utilizing Cultural Literacy to Engage Patients and to Better Understand the Complexity of Their Problems
Part 4: Cultural Disconnects – How to Prevent Them Before They Occur, Recognize Them as They Occur, and Transform Them Once They Occur
Part 5: Practical Tips for Exploring Religion, Spirituality, and Framework for Meaning
Conclusion and Final Clinical Illustration
References
Chapter 21 Vantage Points
Exploration of the Attentional Vantage Points
Exploration of the Conceptual Vantage Points
References
Chapter 22 Motivational Interviewing (MI)
Introduction
Motivational Interviewing
The Bridge to Improving Medication Interest and Use
References
Chapter 23 Medication Interest Model (MIM)
Introduction
Part 1: “Nonadherence” – More Than Meets the Eye
Part 2: The MIM – Development and Roots
Part 3: The Spirit of the MIM
Part 4: The Choice Triad – The Foundation of the MIM
Part 5: Practical Interviewing Techniques and Strategies for Enhancing Medication Interest and Use
Conclusion to the Book
References
Appendix I An Introduction to the Facilic Schematic System – A Shorthand for Supervisors and Supervisees (Interactive Computer Module)
Background and Foundation
Making a Longitudinal Facilic Map: Tricks of the Trade
Making a Cross-Sectional Map
Interactive Exercises for Consolidating the Understanding and Use of Facilic Shorthand
References
Appendix II Annotated Initial Interview (Direct Transcript)
Appendix III The Written Document/Electronic Health Record (EHR): Effective Strategies
Appendix IIIA Practical Tips for Creating a Good EHR/EMR Document
Appendix IIIB Prompts and Quality Assurance Guidelines for the Written Document
Appendix IIIC Sample Written Assessment
Appendix IIID Sample Initial Clinical Assessment Form
Appendix IV Supplemental Articles From the Psychiatric Clinics of North America
Group A: Articles for Clinicians and Trainees
Group B: Articles for Faculty and Interviewing Mentors
Glossary of Interview Supervision Terms
Index
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