ABSTRACT

A psychiatric assessment is a structured clinical conversation, complemented by observation and mental state examination, and supplemented by a physical examination and the interview of family members when appropriate. After the initial interview, the clinician should be able to establish whether the individual has a mental health problem or not, the nature of the problem, and a plan for the most suitable treatment. Essentials of Psychiatric Assessment provides the resident or beginning psychiatrist with a complete road map to a thorough clinical evaluation.

chapter 1|26 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|121 pages

Signs and Symptoms in Psychiatry

chapter 3|57 pages

The Psychiatric Interview

chapter 4|27 pages

Special Considerations