Rewritten to incorporate the new DSM criteria, The First Interview updates a text that is rapidly becoming a standard in the field. This timely, accessible volume covers a broad range of personalities and problems typically encountered in the first interview, offering fresh insight on how to elicit key diagnostic details from even the most challenging patient. Completely up to date, all references to DSM-III-R have been revised, and outlines of the most common diagnoses have been rewritten in accordance with the new criteria. The First Interview specifies what you need to ask, and how best to frame your questions. Presented in a conversational, forthright style, these techniques are further brought to life by illustrative clinical vignettes. The author takes you through each stage of an interview, demonstrating how to derive maximum information while establishing and maintaining trust and rapport. Effective verbal and nonverbal communication skills are emphasized, with techniques provided to help draw out feelings and determine symptoms, mental status, family background, personal strengths, and vulnerabilities such as a history of violence or childhood abuse. The volume concludes with a detailed discussion of how clinicians can most effectively present findings and recommendations to patients and their families in a manner that offers information with a sense of trust and hope. Clinically useful appendices include a sample interview and written report, DSM-IV diagnoses in abbreviated form for easy reference, standards for scoring the initial interview, and a list of recommended readings. For the seasoned clinician, this new edition of The First Interview provides a refresher course on the initial interview, and alternative approaches for interviewing difficult patients. It is also an ideal introductory text for students in psychology, psychiatry, social work, pastoral counseling, medicine, and nursing.
Psikoloji öğrencileri ve mesleğe yeni başlayanlar için iyi bir rehber olduğunu düşünüyorum. Yazar akademik değil de samimi bir dil kullandığından, keyifli ve motive edici bir okuma vaat ediyor. Terapötik ilişkinin kurulmasına yardımcı olacak, ince detayları atlamayan bir kitap.
Dużo banałów typu: “W depresji występuje nastrój depresyjny.”, które wynikają z przerostu formy nad treścią i wielkiej potrzeby Morrisona do usystematyzowania wszystkiego. Trochę bardziej medyczna niż psychologiczna, ale każdemu może pomóc w nauce przeprowadzania wywiadu diagnostycznego. Bez porządnego czytania każdej strony, tylko z przejrzeniem większości i skupieniem się na elementach, z którymi ma się kłopot przynosi najwięcej pożytku.
This is a must read book for any mental health practitioner especially psychiatry residents. It changed my approach towards many interactions I didn't know that there was a better way to deal with them. I highly recommend it to any mental health practitioner.
Morrisonie, zostaniesz w moim sercu i mózgu do mojej śmierci (nawet jeśli będę mieć demencję). Czasami tylko irytowało mnie, jak się powtarzałeś, ale wybaczam 🤓✨
This book is incredibly informative, telling us everything we need to conduct a solid clinical interview. And when I say everything, I literally mean everything. And that's the problem: it's so incredibly detailed that I kept getting bored, unable to read more than a sentence or two before I found myself skimming. Here's what I'm talking about: "Try instead to arrange your chairs so you can face the patient across the corner of a desk or table. That way, you can vary the distance between the two of you, as the needs of the moment indicate. If you are right-handed, you can more comfortably take notes if the patient sits to your left. Of course, two chairs that directly face one another will work well, too..." Great information information in these pages, but I don't know how many would be able to read it cover-to-cover.
I purchased this book because my professor said that it was a "MUST READ"-slash-keep reading book. This is one of the first books that I may have to disagree. This is a must read book for counselors who are going to be MFT or community counselors. To be a school counselor? Meh, not so useful. Sometimes, however, I forget to ask for that distinction in classes when books are being recommended.
This is a pretty detailed account of how to interview clients, including structured questions that one could copy and take to the interview. It also includes tips on how to get the client to open up and what the interviewer could do to help the session go smoother.
Very detailed...an excellent resource, but not one I think that I'll need?
mmmm..... professional literature... exciting.... seriously, this is a brilliant primer on the art of the what can be the oh-so-uncomfortable initial interview with a patient.
parts of this text were required reading for my psychotherapy skills course. i ended up reading the entire text, as I found it very interesting and super helpful in demystifying the process of the intake interview.
a few things are offputting - the reference of clients as patients (per the medical model), and the writer's privilege and slightly dated perspective were sometimes frustrating, but overall I found this text to be a very valuable resource!
This was one of the required texts for my Clinical and Diagnostic Interviewing course this semester, but that didn't keep it from being quite readable. I will likely refer to it again on many occasions, but the first time through was a great help in getting myself into the mindset of someone asking intensely personal questions of strangers for a living.
It is great for getting students started with clinical interview skills and techniques. However the focus on referrimg to client experiences and comcerns as "problems", categorizing emotions as either good or bad, and insisting that diagnosis is the only way to a path for treatment are limitations, particulary for strengths focused client centered work.
Wspaniała i obowiązkowa książka dla wszystkich klinicystów, diagnostów i studentów psychologii. Ogrom wiedzy praktycznej. Kończę tę książkę z kilometrami notatek i gotowym schematem wywiadu diagnostycznego.
Definitely on my favorite and useful book list that I'll keep referring to in the future. I haven't highlighted that much for a long time. The appendices are also super convenient. Good read!
I'm not a psychiatrist, psychologist or medical doctor or planning to be any of those; I just picked this up because it looked interesting. It was very interesting and well organized, and I feel it would benefit psychiatrists and psychiatric interns a great deal.
One thing I was curious about though -- the book makes no mention of autism spectrum disorders at all. I know that autism is not, technically, a mental illness, but its symptoms can mimic mental illnesses (Asperger's Syndrome symptoms could fit several personality disorders) and last I knew it still had a place in the DSM-IV. Autism's absence from this book is a rather glaring omission and this is what kept me from giving the book five stars instead of four.
La verdad es que la lectura de este libro se me hizo ETERNA. Y aunque lo encuentro súper útil, definitivamente un error es leerlo de corrido porque te vas a aburrir un montón después de unos cuantos capítulos.
Hay muchos libros de teoría que podés leer sin parar y ni se sienten, este no es uno de ellos. No digo que sea malo, solo que más bien es 10/10 pero cuando quieres saber cosas específicas y hasta ahí.
Así que 0 recomendado si querés como adentrarte al cómo hacer una entrevista etnográfica como principiante, más bien sirve para reforzar conocimientos (al menos a mí parecer)
James Morrison's book, about initial intake interviews in the mental health field, was on the "suggested further reading" list for one of my classes, but it has become my dog-eared companion, far more than any of my required texts. It is full of basic practical advice, and the material is organized flowingly, covering most aspects of info-gathering, diagnosing, and treatment planning. It is written in a conversational style, very easy to digest.
dobry wstep do psychologii, bardzo mi sie podobala; przystepnie napisana nie musialam zbyt czesto zagladac do wikipedii do tego fajny format i mimo swoich 400 stron nie zanudzila mnie na smierc, a wrecz przeciwnie - zaciekawila