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  • ...ms in sufficient detail to allow different criteria to be applied.The DIGS interview has gone through a number of revisions since being published. The latest ve
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  • ...hort, structured [[diagnostic interview]] used for the classification of [[psychiatric disorders]]. Developed by psychiatrists and clinicians in the United States ...al Interview for DSM]] (SCID) and the [[Composite International Diagnostic Interview]] (CIDI).
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  • ...d cannabis dependency, abuse, or harmful use is established using the SCAN interview's chapters 11 and 12.<br>[[Category:Uncategorized]]<br>
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  • ...xamination (EDE) and the eating disorder module of the Structured Clinical Interview for [[DSM-IV]] (SCID)16.
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  • '''Clinical lycanthropy''' is a rare [[psychiatric syndrome]] that involves a [[delusion]] that the affected person can transf ...py is diagnosed through a psychiatric evaluation. This involves a detailed interview with the patient and often with the patient's close family or friends. The
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  • ...and may use a specific diagnostic test, such as the [[Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5]] (SCID-5). The diagnosis must meet the general criteria outlined * [[Psychiatric Diagnosis]]
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  • ...scale, epidemiological data on the prevalence, causes, and consequences of psychiatric disorders in the U.S. population. ...Interview]] (CIDI), a structured interview tool, to assess the presence of psychiatric disorders. This methodology allows for the collection of data that is both
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  • * '''[[Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS)]]''' - Used for assessing psychiatric symptoms including depression, anxiety, hallucinations, and unusual behavio * '''[[Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS)]]''' - A structured interview used to diagnose major mental disorders.
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  • ...ent includes a thorough interview and a review of the person's medical and psychiatric history. [[Category:Psychiatric diagnosis]]
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  • ...ological assessment]] tool used by clinicians and researchers to measure [[psychiatric]] symptoms such as [[depression]], [[anxiety]], [[hallucinations]], and [[t ...present) to 6 (extremely severe), based on the clinician's observation and interview with the patient. The BPRS assesses a range of symptoms including [[somatic
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  • ...classification of mental disorders. It is used by clinicians, researchers, psychiatric drug regulation agencies, health insurance companies, and policy makers. ...his typically involves a comprehensive evaluation that includes a clinical interview, a mental status examination, and the use of standardized assessment tools.
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  • ...ir underlying causes. This approach is often used in the initial stages of psychiatric evaluation and can be helpful in guiding further diagnostic and therapeutic In descriptive psychiatry, the psychiatrist conducts a thorough interview with the patient, focusing on their current symptoms, history of illness, a
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  • ...may include a thorough interview, a review of the individual's medical and psychiatric history, and possibly psychological testing. The diagnosis is made based on [[Category:Psychiatric diagnosis]]
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  • ...esence and severity of symptoms based on the patient's behavior during the interview and reports from family members or caregivers. ...equires extensive training to administer reliably, and the semi-structured interview format can lead to variability in scoring. Additionally, the PANSS may not
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  • ...and, if possible, family members or close associates, to gather a detailed psychiatric history. [[Category:Psychiatric Diagnosis]]
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  • ...'s responses, as well as observations of the patient's behavior during the interview. * [[Psychiatric assessment]]
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  • ...s in spoken language. This speech pattern is often associated with certain psychiatric conditions, most notably schizophrenia. ...rstanding of word salad can be pivotal in clinical settings, especially in psychiatric evaluations.
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  • ...tistical Manual of Mental Disorders]] (DSM-5), published by the [[American Psychiatric Association]]. ...onal, such as a psychiatrist or psychologist, based on a thorough clinical interview and a detailed examination of the person's symptoms and personal history. T
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  • ...The assessment includes a thorough interview, a review of past medical and psychiatric history, and a mental status examination. [[Category:Psychiatric diagnosis]]
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  • ...th condition that requires careful assessment to distinguish it from other psychiatric disorders with similar symptoms. Screening and assessment tools for mania a ...is an 11-item scale that is completed by a clinician based on a structured interview with the patient. The YMRS evaluates the severity of mania across a range o
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