3rd edition. — Elsevier, 2017. — 4067 p. — ISBN 978-1-4377-3782-0.
With time at a premium, today's clinicians must rapidly engage their patients while gathering an imposingly large amount of critical information. These clinicians appropriately worry that the "person" beneath the diagnoses will be lost in the shuffle of time constraints, data gathering, and the creation of the electronic health record. Psychiatric Interviewing: The Art of Understanding: A Practical Guide for Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Counselors, Social Workers, Nurses, and other Mental Health Professionals, 3rd Edition tackles these problems head-on, providing flexible and practical solutions for gathering critical information while always attending to the concerns and unique needs of the patient.
Clinical Interviewing: the Principles Behind the ArtThe Delicate Dance: Engagement and Empathy
Beyond Empathy: Cornerstone Concepts and Techniques for Enhancing Engagement
The Dynamic Structure of the Interview: Core Tasks, Strategies, and the Continuum of Open-Endedness
Facilics: The Art of Transforming Interviews into Conversations
Validity Techniques for Exploring Sensitive Material and Uncovering the Truth
Understanding the Person Beneath the Diagnosis: the Search for Uniqueness, Wellness, and Cultural Context
Assessment Perspectives and the Human Matrix: Bridges to Effective Treatment Planning in the Initial Interview
Nonverbal Behavior: The Interview as Mime
The Interview and Psychopathology: from Differential Diagnosis to UnderstandingMood Disorders: How to Sensitively Arrive at a DSM-5 Differential Diagnosis
Interviewing Techniques for Understanding the Person Beneath the Depression
Psychotic Disorders: How to Sensitively Arrive at a DSM-5 Differential Diagnosis
Interviewing Techniques For Understanding the Person Beneath the Psychosis
Personality Disorders: Before the Interview Begins – Core Concepts
"Personality Disorders: How to Sensitively Arrive at a DSM-5 Diagnosis"
Understanding and Effectively Engaging People with Difficult Personality Disorders: the Psychodynamic Lens
Mastering Complex Interviewing Tasks Demanded in Everyday Clinical PracticeThe Mental Status: How to Perform and Document It Effectively
Exploring Suicidal Ideation: The Delicate Art of Suicide Assessment
Exploring Violent and Homicidal Ideation: From Domestic Violence to Mass Murder
Specialized Topics & Advanced Interviewing – Bonus Material OnlineTransforming Anger, Confrontation, and Other Points of Disengagement
Culturally Adaptive Interviewing: The Challenging Art of Exploring Culture, Worldview, and Spirituality
Vantage Points: Bridges to Psychotherapy
Motivational Interviewing (MI): A Foundation Stone in Collaborative Interviewing
Medication Interest Model (MIM): Moving from Mere "Adherence" to Genuine Interest and Effective Use