[edited by] Allan Tasman, Jerald Kay, Robert J. Ursano.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Listening to the patient -- Physician/patient relationship -- The cultural context of clinical assessment -- The psychiatric interview : settings and techniques -- Psychiatric interviews : special populations / Randon Welton and Jerald Kay -- Formulation / Allison Cowan, Randon Welton, and Jerald Kay -- Clinical evaluation and treatment planning : a multimodal approach -- Professional ethics and boundaries
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While the ABPN has now supplied such standards for psychiatry, psychiatric interviewing instruction has not been standardized in the US or in other countries. Similarly, the few psychiatric interviewing books available are written in textbook form, often long and often from the subpecialty perspective (e.g. psychodynamic interviewing). Critically, no interviewing guides to date take a true biopsychosocial perspective. That is, they limit themselves to "interviewing" as an isolated technique divorced from full patient assessment, which for quality patient care must include the interface