The Psychiatric Interview: Evaluation and Diagnosis by Allan Tasman offers a comprehensive guide to the art and science of psychiatric evaluation, emphasizing the critical role of patient interviews in clinical practice. This book is essential reading for psychiatry residents at all stages, medical students with an interest in psychiatry, and practicing psychiatrists seeking to refine their interviewing techniques.
Written by leading educators in the field, this text builds on the acclaimed Psychiatry, Third Edition, incorporating new chapters that address assessment in diverse populations and formulate diagnostic approaches. It explores the integration of patient experiences with psychological, biological, and environmental factors to provide a holistic view of mental health conditions.
The book covers key topics such as obtaining accurate information through effective listening and interviewing skills, making informed diagnoses, and developing treatment plans collaboratively with patients. Its practical approach makes it a valuable resource for understanding the biopsychosocial aspects of psychiatric practice.
With its focus on core competencies identified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and the Accrediting Council on Graduate Medical Education, this edition is indispensable for anyone involved in or interested in psychiatry. At just 208 pages, it offers concise yet thorough guidance that can be easily incorporated into clinical practice.
Published in August 2013 by Wiley-Blackwell, with ISBN-10: 1119976235 and ISBN-13: 978-1119976233, this edition measures 6.95 x 0.63 x 9.9 inches, making it a convenient companion for medical professionals on the go.
