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Psychiatric Interviewing. The Art of Understanding: A Practical Guide for Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Counselors, Social Workers, Nurses, and Other Mental Health Professionals, with online video modules. Edition No. 3

  • Book

  • December 2016
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 3689373

- Print purchase includes enhanced Expert Consult eBook with over 7.5 hours of streaming video; quickly search text, figures, references, and videos on laptops, tablets, and smart phones -

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.

Over five years in the making, this classic introduction to the art of clinical interviewing returns, updated, expanded and innovatively designed for today's reader with over 7.5 hours of streaming video integrated directly into the text itself. Readers now also become viewers, acquiring the rare opportunity to see the author both illustrating specific interviewing techniques and subsequently discussing effective ways in which to employ them. The founder and Director of the acclaimed Cape Cod Symposium, Rob Guerette, describes Dr. Shea's skills as a speaker as follows, "Dr. Shea is an extremely gifted teacher, whose vibrant story-telling skills and compelling videos have led to him garnering some of the highest evaluations in the 30 year history of the Cape Cod Symposium. In short, readers are in for a rare treat when viewing the book's video component."

Within the text, Dr. Shea deftly integrates interviewing techniques from a variety of professional disciplines from psychiatry to clinical psychology, social work, and counseling providing a broad scope of theoretical foundation. Written in the same refreshing, informal writing style that made the first two editions best sellers, the text provides a compelling introduction to all of the core interviewing skills from conveying empathy, effectively utilizing open-ended questions, and forging a powerful therapeutic alliance to sensitively structuring the interview while understanding nonverbal communication at a sophisticated level. Updated to the DSM-5, the text also illustrates how to arrive at a differential diagnosis in a humanistic, caring fashion with the patient treated as a person, not just another case.

Whether the reader is a psychiatric resident or a graduate student in clinical psychology, social work, counseling or psychiatric nursing, the updated third edition is designed to prepare the trainee to function effectively in the hectic worlds of community mental health centers, inpatient units, emergency rooms, and university counseling centers. To do so, the pages are filled with sample questions and examples of interviewing dialogue that bring to life methods for sensitively exploring difficult topics such as domestic violence, drug abuse, incest, antisocial behavior, and taking a sexual history as well as performing complex processes such as the mental status. The expanded chapter on suicide assessment includes an introduction to the internationally acclaimed interviewing strategy for uncovering suicidal ideation, the Chronological Assessment of Suicide Events (CASE Approach). Dr. Shea, the creator of the CASE Approach, then illustrates its techniques in a compelling video demonstrating its effective use in an interview involving a complex presentation of suicidal planning and intent

A key aspect of this text is its unique appeal to both novice and experienced clinicians. It is designed to grow with the reader as they progress through their graduate training, while providing a reference that the reader will pull off the shelf many times in their subsequent career as a mental health professional. Perhaps the most unique aspect in this regard is the addition of five complete chapters on Advanced and Specialized Interviewing (which comprise Part IV of the book) which appear as bonus chapters in the accompanying e-book without any additional cost to the reader. With over 310 pages, this web-based bonus section provides the reader with essentially two books for the price of one, acquiring not only the expanded core textbook but a set of independent monographs on specialized skill sets that the reader and/or faculty can add to their curriculum as they deem fit.

New and Expanded Content:

  • Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase.

This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, references, and videos from the book on a variety of devices

  • Bonus chapter on advanced aspects of cross-cultural interviewing, including approaches for recognizing clinician biases and exploring the client's spirituality and framework for meaning
  • Bonus chapter on motivational interviewing
  • Bonus chapter on transforming patient anger and moments of potential disengagement
  • Bonus chapter for prescribing clinicians -- such as psychiatrists and psychiatric nurse clinicians -- on how to collaboratively talk with patients about their medications
  • Includes over 7.5 hours of video illustration and instruction
  • Brings to life the pain and phenomenology of people coping with severe mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder
  • An entire chapter on engaging patients with difficult personality disorders, such as borderline personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder
  • A new and unique chapter covering often overlooked areas, such as positive psychology and methods for uncovering client wellness and strengths
  • Extensive chapter on nonverbal communication, including the complex challenges related to interviewing on the web by text and/or tele-psychiatry
  • A comprehensive introduction to facilics (an innovative supervision system for helping clinicians learn how to transform interviews into naturalistically flowing conversations), including an interactive web-based self-learning module on facilicy supervision schematics for both faculty and students
  • Practical tips for creating a good EHR/write-up, in addition to sample clinical forms for EHR/written documentation
  • A specialized appendix for faculty, which includes four complete articles from the Psychiatric Clinics of North America that address educational topics including: effectively designing interviewing training courses and macrotraining suicide assessment skills

Table of Contents

Part I: Clinical Interviewing: the Principles Behind the Art

1. The Delicate Dance: Engagement and Empathy

2. Beyond Empathy: Cornerstone Concepts and Techniques for Enhancing Engagement

3. The Dynamic Structure of the Interview: Core Tasks, Strategies, and the Continuum of Open-Endedness

4. Facilics: The Art of Transforming Interviews into Conversations

5. Validity Techniques for Exploring Sensitive Material and Uncovering the Truth

6. Understanding the Person Beneath the Diagnosis: the Search for Uniqueness, Wellness, and Cultural Context

7. Assessment Perspectives and the Human Matrix: Bridges to Effective Treatment Planning in the Initial Interview

8. Nonverbal Behavior: The Interview as Mime

Part II: The Interview and Psychopathology: from Differential Diagnosis to Understanding

9. Mood Disorders: How to Sensitively Arrive at a DSM-5 Differential Diagnosis

10. Interviewing Techniques for Understanding the Person Beneath the Depression

11. Psychotic Disorders: How to Sensitively Arrive at a DSM-5 Differential Diagnosis

12. Interviewing Techniques For Understanding the Person Beneath the Psychosis

13. Personality Disorders: Before the Interview Begins - Core Concepts

14. "Personality Disorders: How to Sensitively Arrive at a DSM-5 Diagnosis"

15. Understanding and Effectively Engaging People with Difficult Personality Disorders: the Psychodynamic Lens

Part III: Mastering Complex Interviewing Tasks Demanded in Everyday Clinical Practice

16. The Mental Status: How to Perform and Document It Effectively

17. Exploring Suicidal Ideation: The Delicate Art of Suicide Assessment

18. Exploring Violent and Homicidal Ideation: From Domestic Violence to Mass Murder

Part IV: Specialized Topics & Advanced Interviewing - Bonus Material Online

19. Transforming Anger, Confrontation, and Other Points of Disengagement

20. Culturally Adaptive Interviewing: The Challenging Art of Exploring Culture, Worldview, and Spirituality

21. Vantage Points: Bridges to Psychotherapy

22. Motivational Interviewing (MI): A Foundation Stone in Collaborative Interviewing

23. Medication Interest Model (MIM): Moving from Mere "Adherence" to Genuine Interest and Effective Use

Glossary & Appendices

App I: Annotated Interview (Full 60-Minute Intake)

App II: The Written Document/Electronic Health Record (EHR): Effective Strategies

App IIA: Practical Tips for Creating a Good EHR/Write-Up

App IIB: Dictation Prompts and Quality Assurance Guidelines for the Written Document

App IIC: Sample Written Assessment

App IID: Initial Clinical Assessment

GL: Glossary of Interview Supervision Terms

Authors

Shawn Christopher Shea Director, Training Institute for Suicide Assessment and Clinical Interviewing, Inc (TISA), Newbury, New Hampshire.