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Psychiatric interviewing—General tips
A simple but powerful technique to improve rapport with your patients
Psychiatric Interviewing: Interview with Shawn Christopher Shea, MD
What’s in a name? Unconventional suggestions for what to call the persons we are helping
You May be Using the Box of Tissues All Wrong!
Three no-no’s in the waiting room
How to EFFECTIVELY screen patients for possible bipolar disorder
Tips for interviewing: Patients with dementia
Tips on evaluating patients for remaining or residual symptoms
Videos about psychiatric interviewing
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Psychiatric Interviewing-Part 1-Shawn Shea, MD
Psychiatric Interviewing-Part 2-Suicide Assessment-Shawn Shea, MD
Psychiatric Interviewing-Part 3-Validity Techniques-Shawn Shea, MD
Psychiatric Interviewing-Part 4-Interviewing paranaoid patients-Shawn Shea, MD
Psychiatric Interviewing-Part 5-Medication Interest Model-Shawn Shea, MD
Psychiatric Interviewing-Part 6-About the book-Shawn Shea, MD
YouTube videos about psychiatric evaluation
Psychiatric Interviews for Teaching: Psychosis (Link to YouTube)
Psychiatric Interviews for Teaching: Depression (Link to YouTube)
Psychiatric Interviews for Teaching: Anxiety (Link to YouTube)
Psychiatric Interviews for Teaching: Mania (Link to YouTube)
Acute dystonic reaction to an antipsychotic (Link to YouTube)
Psychiatric interviewing—Suicidality
The Three Step Ladder: A better, easier way to start to ask about suicidal ideation
Quick tips in suicide assessment: Interview with Jack Krasuski, MD
How NOT to talk about suicide
Psychiatric Interviewing-Part 2-Suicide Assessment-Shawn Shea, MD
Symptoms and Signs
Commonly misunderstood terms in symptoms and signs
The terms “blunted affect” and “flat affect” are often used inappropriately
Psychiatric interviewing—Recommended books
BEST books on psychiatric interviewing
Psychiatric Interviewing: The Art of Understanding (Book Review)
Psychiatric Interviewing-Part 6-About the book-Shawn Shea, MD
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