James Morrison, MD, is Affiliate Professor of Psychiatry at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland. He has extensive experience in both the private and public sectors. With his acclaimed practical books--including DSM-5 Made Easy; Diagnosis Made Easier, Second Edition; The First Interview, Fourth Edition; Interviewing Children and Adolescents, Second Edition; When Psychological Problems Mask Medical Disorders, Second Edition; and The Mental Health Clinician's Workbook--Dr. Morrison has guided hundreds of thousands of mental health professionals and students through the complexities of clinical evaluation and diagnosis.
The First Interview, Fourth Edition
eBook
(Fourth Edition)-
ISBN-13:
9781462515622
- Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
- Publication date: 04/16/2014
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 369
- Sales rank: 402,312
- File size: 1 MB
Available on NOOK devices and apps
Want a NOOK? Explore Now
This trusted practitioner resource and course text is grounded in James Morrison's experience with more than 15,000 mental health patients. Morrison provides a complete framework for interviewing adult patients about their current symptoms, personal and family history, mental status, behavioral risks, and other relevant issues. He offers guidance for selecting the best strategy for any clinical situation, building rapport, overcoming common challenges, and communicating findings. Appendices include a detailed semistructured interview and a self-assessment tool for interviewers, both with permission to photocopy. Purchasers also get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.
New to This Edition
*Revised throughout for DSM-5.
*Updated resources and suggested readings.
See also Morrison's DSM-5® Made Easy, which explains DSM-5 diagnoses in clear language, illustrated with vivid case vignettes; Diagnosis Made Easier, Second Edition, which offers principles and decision trees for integrating diagnostic information from multiple sources; and The Mental Health Clinician's Workbook, which uses in-depth cases and carefully constructed exercises to build the reader's diagnostic skills.
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
-
- Diagnosis Made Easier, Second…
- by James Morrison
-
- Behavioral Activation for…
- by Christopher R. MartellSona DimidjianRuth Herman-DunnPeter M. Lewinsohn
-
- DSM-5 Made Easy: The Clinician…
- by James Morrison
-
- Learning RFT: An Introduction…
- by Niklas TörnekeDermot Barnes-HolmesSteven C. Hayes
-
- The Family Therapy Treatment…
- by Frank M. DattilioArthur E. Jongsma Jr.Sean D. Davis
-
- The Couples Psychotherapy…
- by K. Daniel O'LearyRichard E. HeymanArthur E. Jongsma Jr.
-
- Collaborative Case…
- by Willem KuykenChristine A. PadeskyRobert Dudley
-
- The Psychiatric Mental Status…
- by Paula T. TrzepaczRobert W. Baker
-
- Relapse Prevention, Second…
- by G. Alan MarlattDennis M. Donovan
-
- Handbook of Psychotherapy Case…
- by Tracy D. Eells
-
- Treating Trauma and Traumatic…
- by Judith A. Cohen MDAnthony P. Mannarino PhDEsther Deblinger PhD
-
- Treating ADHD and Comorbid…
- by Steven R. Pliszka
-
- Traumatic Stress: The Effects…
- by Bessel A. van der KolkAlexander C. McFarlaneLars Weisaeth
-
- Creative Arts and Play Therapy…
- by Cathy A. MalchiodiDavid A. Crenshaw
-
- Child Psychopathology, Third…
- by Eric J. MashRussell A. Barkley
-
- The Crisis Counseling and…
- by Tammi D. KolskiArthur E. Jongsma Jr.Rick A. Myer
-
- The Veterans and Active Duty…
- by Bret A. MooreArthur E. Jongsma Jr.
-
- Interviewing Children and…
- by James MorrisonKathryn Flegel
Recently Viewed
Description: This clinical guide to interviewing the psychiatric patient combines psychotherapeutic approaches with the interview and guides the interviewer on how to obtain pertinent information to adequately formulate the diagnosis. This edition considers the changes made in the DSM-5 to the interview process.
Purpose: The purpose is to use objective research and best-practice principles in performing the psychiatric interview. Considering the wealth of interviewing books available, this one's organization, combination of psychotherapeutic and biological approaches to interviewing, and the discussion of interviewing special populations make it stand out.
Audience: It appears that the author is targeting the widest audience possible, stating that he wished to "guide interviewers through the process of evaluating mental health patients." Based on its straightforward nature, the book would be appropriate for a diverse group of mental healthcare providers such as social workers, resident physicians, medical students, and attending psychiatrists. For attending psychiatrists, the diagnosis and recommendations chapter of the book is bare bones, but for other mental health professionals, it provides an appropriate level of information.
Features: The manner in which special populations are addressed in the psychiatric interview, such as the violent, those with personality pathology, and the dishonest, will be especially helpful to new students, interns, and psychiatry residents. The appendixes, which include sample questions based on patient type, are helpful as a quick reference.
Assessment: This book is well organized and provides a good balance between the psychotherapeutic approach and the need for an adequate diagnostic interview. The new edition is timely, incorporating the changes in DSM-5, new practice guidelines, and clinical research.