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Psychiatric interview

The psychiatric interview refers to the set of tools that a mental health worker (most times a psychiatrist, psychologist, or advanced practice provider but at times social workers or nurses) uses to gather information from the patient to complete a psychiatric assessment. A diagnosis and treatment plan is created based on the psychiatric assessment. The…

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psychiatric assessment

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Goals of the interview

Interview structure

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Psychiatric interview

Nodes35
Edges34
Triples34
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.057143
Components1

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Psychiatric interview

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related to Components of the interview · 11
Psychiatric interview → Based, Diagnosis, DSM-5-TR, ICD, In, Information, IQ, Mental, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Rorschach, The
related to Goals of the interview · 11
Psychiatric interview → Build, Collect, Conduct, Create, Diagnose, Establishing, Foster, Gather, Improve, The, Understand
related to Interview structure · 11
Psychiatric interview → Conversational, DSM-5, Fully, If, Question, Questions, Structured, The, There, These, This
Purpose · 1
Psychiatric interview → psychiatric assessment

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patient interview psychiatric interviewer information patient's data may past might based include history mental validity reliability assessment questions order provider

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Psychiatric interviewPurposepsychiatric assessment1.00infobox
Psychiatric interviewrelated to Components of the interviewThe0.60section
Psychiatric interviewrelated to Components of the interviewMental0.60section
Psychiatric interviewrelated to Components of the interviewBased0.60section
Psychiatric interviewrelated to Components of the interviewIQ0.60section
Psychiatric interviewrelated to Components of the interviewMinnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory0.60section
Psychiatric interviewrelated to Components of the interviewRorschach0.60section
Psychiatric interviewrelated to Components of the interviewIn0.60section
Psychiatric interviewrelated to Components of the interviewInformation0.60section
Psychiatric interviewrelated to Components of the interviewDiagnosis0.60section
Psychiatric interviewrelated to Components of the interviewDSM-5-TR0.60section
Psychiatric interviewrelated to Components of the interviewICD0.60section

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