‘Clinical interviewing with adults is both an art and a science. This handbook will appeal to a wide range of clinical researchers, therapists, interns, and graduate students new to the complexities of the clinical interview and diagnostic process. The comprehensive range of topics and coverage that includes case illustrations with dialogue and differential diagnosis and co morbidity will be highly attractive features to researchers, professional therapists, and graduate students. The Hersen and Thomas team is highly qualified to succeed in this ambitious set of three projects.’ —Carolyn Brodbeck, Chapman University
TheHandbook of Clinical Interviewing with Adults is one of three interrelated handbooks on the topic of interviewing for specific populations. It presents a combination of theory and practice plus concern with diagnostic entities for readers who work, or one day will work, with adults in clinical settings.The volume begins with general issues (structured versus unstructured interview strategies, mental status examinations, selection of treatment targets and referrals, writing up the intake interview, etc.), moves to a section on major disorders most relevant to adult clients (depression, bipolar disorder, agoraphobia, posttraumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, alcohol and drug abuse, sexual dysfunction, etc.), and concludes with a chapter on special populations and issues (neurologically impaired patients, older adults, behavioral health consultation, etc.).
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Preface
Part I: General Issues
1. Philosophical Underpinnings of Clinical Interviewing – Johan Rosqvist, Throstur Bjorgvinsson, Jill Davidson
2. Unstructured Interviewing – Sandra Jenkins
3. Structured and Semistructured Interviews – Julie N. Hook, Elise Hodges, Kriscinda Whitney, Daniel L. Segal
4. Motivational Interviewing – Jennifer R. Antick, Kimberly R. Goodale
5. Mental Status Examination – Michael Daniel, Tracy Carothers
6. Multicultural Issues – Daniel S. Mc Kitrick, Tiffany A. Edwards, Ann B. Sola
7. Selecting Treatment Targets and Referral – Paula Truax, Sara Wright
8. Suicide Risk Assessment – Elizabeth T. Dexter-Mazza, Kathryn E. Korslund
9. Writing Up the Intake Interview – Daniel L. Segal, Philinda S. Hutchings
Part II: Specific Disorders
10. Major Depressive Disorder – Keith S. Dobson, Martin C. Scherrer
11. Bipolar Disorder – Sheri L. Johnson, Lori Eisner, Randy Fingerhut
12. Schizophrenia – David Roe, Abraham Rudnick, Kim T. Mueser
13. Panic and Agoraphobia – Norman B. Schmidt, Julie D. Buckner, J. Anthony Richey
14. Specific Phobia – Laura L. Vernon
15. Social Phobia – Stefan M. Schulz, Alicia E. Meuret, Rebecca Loh, Stefan G. Hofmann
16. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder – Johan Rosqvist, Throstur Bjorgvinsson, Darcy C. Norling, Berglind Gudmundsdottir
17. Generalized Anxiety Disorder – Jonathan D. Huppert, Michael R.Walther
18. Eating Disorders – Tiffany M. Stewart, Don A. Williamson
19. Borderline Personality Disorder – Kathryn E. Korslund, Angela Murray, Susan L. Bland
20. Alcohol and Drug Abuse – Jonathan Morgenstern, Thomas Irwin
21. Sexual Dysfunction and Deviation – Tamara Penix, Dahamsara R. Suraweera
Part III: Special Populations and Issues
22. Couples – Sarah Duman, Jed Grodin, Yolanda Cespedes, Emily Fine, Poorni Otilingam, Gayla Margolin
23. Intellectual Disability – Melissa L. Gonzalez, Johnny L. Matson
24. Neurologically Impaired Clients – Charles J. Golden, Zarabeth L. Golden
25. Older Adults – Lesley P. Koven, Andrea Shreve-Neiger, Barry A. Edelstein
26. Sleep Disorders – Shawn R. Currie, Jessica M. Mc Lachlan
27. Physical Abusers in the Family – Louise S. Ethier, Carl Lacharité
28. Behavioral Health Consultation – John G. Arena
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
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Jay C. Thomas (Ph.D., University of Akron, 1981), is Professor and Program Director of Counseling Psychology in the School of Professional Psychology at Pacific University. His research interests include applied research methodology, psychometrics, job stress and satisfaction, career and life development, and behavioral change. He is a member of the American Psychological Association, American Psychological Society, American Statistical Association, and the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. He has authored numerous research papers and book chapters and has edited three previous handbooks, including the ‘Handbook of Mental Health in the Workplace’ and ‘Comprehensive Handbook of Personality and Psychopathology.”