ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1989, the primary aim of this text was to provide a guide to the interview assessment of a wide range of common adult psychological problems. Emphasis is placed on the kinds of problems that were frequently encountered in outpatient centres at the time. The authors provide a general introduction to the nature and causes of each of the selected problems, with a focus on the kind of background knowledge that may be useful in the planning of initial interviews and the selection of appropriate interventions. Detailed examples are provided of the questions that may help elicit information on the history, severity, and causes of the problems for individual clients, and there is also a brief discussion of selected formal assessment instruments for each problem area. A major aim of the text is to teach basic principles of problem identification, behavioural analysis and a structured approach to assessment.

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|24 pages

Fear and Anxiety Problems

chapter 3|24 pages

Depression

chapter 4|24 pages

Assessment of Obesity

chapter 5|22 pages

Assessment of Interpersonal Problems

chapter 6|27 pages

Assessment of Sexual Dysfunction

chapter 7|17 pages

Insomnia

chapter 8|17 pages

Headaches

chapter 9|24 pages

Substance Abuse