The Psychiatric Interview In Clinical Practice -

: Features entirely new or updated chapters on Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and interviewing traumatized patients.

The book reinforces the traditional biopsychosocial assessment used in clinical settings:

: Each chapter maintains a uniform structure covering psychopathology, differential diagnosis, interview management, and concepts like transference and countertransference . The Psychiatric Interview in Clinical Practice

: Includes a dedicated section on interviewing patients of different backgrounds, emphasizing the universal subjective experience of being "different". Standard Components Covered

: Reflects updated diagnostic considerations in accordance with the Publication of DSM-5. : Features entirely new or updated chapters on

: Emphasizes the evolving social relationship between patient and clinician, advocating for nurturing equality and active patient involvement in treatment decisions.

: Moves beyond simple symptom checklists to explore conscious and unconscious mental processes that underlie thought and emotion. Psychiatric Interview in Clinical Practice Third Edition -

Psychiatric Interview in Clinical Practice Third Edition - APA