In this comprehensive book, the authors discuss the general principles behind psychiatric interviewing and assessment, demonstrating through case studies how those principles apply in a wide variety of contexts. This is a book packed with practical information, presented through narratives which demonstrate the real-life application of principles.
In this comprehensive book, the authors discuss the general principles behind psychiatric interviewing and assessment, demonstrating through case studies how those principles apply in a wide variety of contexts. This is a book packed with practical information, presented through narratives which demonstrate the real-life application of principles.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maurice Greenberg is Head of the Student Counselling Service, University College London, Consultant Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist, Camden and Islington Mental Health Trust and the Royal Free Hospital and a member of The Group Analytic Practice, London. Sukhwinder Singh Shergill is a Wellcome Advanced Training Fellow and Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist at the Institute of Psychiatry, London. George Szmukler is Consultant Psychiatrist at the Maudsley Hospital, South London and Maudsley NHS Trust. Digby Tantam is Clinical Professor of Psychotherapy at the University of Sheffield, Honorary Consultant Psychotherapist and Psychiatrist, Community Health Sheffield NHS Trust, and Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Conflict and Reconciliation
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1. Information gathering. 2. Developing a narrative: Mr Daniels. 3. Assessing suicidal risk: Arthur Wrigley. 4. An overdose: Mary Brown. 5. Fear of becoming fat: Jane Morgan. 6. A domestic dispute: Mr Rogers. 7. A blackout at work: Mr Pillay. 8. A solicitor's request: Mr Loyola. 9. Fear of going out: Mrs Reiss. 10. I have no longer a mind of my own: George Forrester. 11. My house is bugged: Mr Butler. 12. A panic attack: Mrs Woolfe. 13. I've felt different all my life: Miss Jordash. 14. A poor historian: Mr David Stone.
1. Information gathering. 2. Developing a narrative: Mr Daniels. 3. Assessing suicidal risk: Arthur Wrigley. 4. An overdose: Mary Brown. 5. Fear of becoming fat: Jane Morgan. 6. A domestic dispute: Mr Rogers. 7. A blackout at work: Mr Pillay. 8. A solicitor's request: Mr Loyola. 9. Fear of going out: Mrs Reiss. 10. I have no longer a mind of my own: George Forrester. 11. My house is bugged: Mr Butler. 12. A panic attack: Mrs Woolfe. 13. I've felt different all my life: Miss Jordash. 14. A poor historian: Mr David Stone.
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