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387 Index Abbreviations, common, 367, 368, 370 Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale, 195Abstract reasoning, questions about, 38Absurdities, questions about, 36Abuse, 163 battered-woman syndrome, 169child, questions about, 46nonsexual of a child, questions about, 46of an adult, questions about, 45 questions about, 45risk factors, 170sexual, questions about, 46 ACOA, 214Acronyms, common, 367, 368, 370Activities of daily living (ADL), 239, 240, 241, 242, 243 support needed for, 239, 242 Activity, 111Acute dystonic reaction, 196Acute stress disorder, 187Addiction, sexual, 194ADHD. See Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Adherence. See Compliance Adjustment disorders in DSM-IV-TR, 282 Adjustment history, 102ADL. See Activities of daily living Adlerian evaluations, 340Adverse drug reactions, 195Advice on report writing, 14, 16Affect, 52, 132 congruence, 133duration, 133questions about, 47range, 132 Affective Disorder in DSM-IV-TR, 278episodes, 133 Aggression. See Impulse control Aggressive personality, 214AIDS dementia complex, 164Alcohol consequences, questions about, 72consumption, questions about, 71disorders, in DSM-IV-TR, 291questions about use, 67treatment, 198 Alcoholism, 198Alzheimer's disease, 149 in DSM-IV-TR, 289 Ambivalence, 145American Sign Language, 21Amnesias, 153Analogies, questions about, 36Anger, 133Anhedonia, 137 questions about, 53 Anorexia Nervosa descriptors for, 175in DSM-IV-TR, 288 ANS. See Autonomic nervous system Antisocial behaviors, 130Antisocial personality, 214Anxiety descriptors for, 134disorders, in DSM-IV-TR, 277masquerade, 360questions about, 48 Appearance, 107, 138Approach strategy, 121Appropriateness, 133Approval seeking, 228Arithmetic, 147 ability, 257questions about, 37 Arousal, 134Arranging, 49Arrests, 58Articulation, 114Assessment of ADHD, 167of ADL, 239family, 250of memory, 155
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388 I n d e x Assessment (cont. ) of intelligence, 151 of personality, 211of substance abuse, 70of suicidality, 206of violence, 207 Assistance needed, 239Attack strategy, 121Attention descriptors for, 147questions about, 30shown, 120 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), 164, 165, 166, 167 in DSM-IV-TR, 288 Attire, 110Attributions, 13Auditory hallucinations, questions about, 57Authoritarian personality, 216Autistic Disorder, 168Autonomic nervous system (ANS), 134Avoidant personality, 217Axis IV, in DSM-IV-TR, 305Axis V in DSM-IV-TR, 305 B Background. See History Balance, 113Battering, 45, 169Beck, A. T., 140Behavior disorders. See Conduct Disorder Beliefs, irrational, 140La belle indifférence, 133Belligerence, 123Bereavement, 141Binge-Eating Disorder, 177Bingeing. See Eating disorders Bipolar disorder, 136Body. See Build Body Dysmorphic Disorder, 170Body Dysmorphic Disorder, 48Borderline personality, 218Build, 108Bulimia Nervosa, 176Burns, D., 140 C Caffeine, questions about, 75Calculation. See Arithmetic Catastrophizing, 140Checking, 49Checklist, for mental status evaluation, 41Chief concern or complaint, 24Child care, 240, 250in examination, 119, 120separation response of, 119 Childhood disorders, in DSM-IV-TR, 284, 285, 286, 287 Childishness, 129Chores, 240Chronic fatigue syndrome, 171Chronic pain. See Pain Cleaning, 49Cleckley, H. M., 215Closing the report, 314Clothing, 110Codependent personality, 219, 222Cognitive styles, 212Cognitive triad, 140Coherence of thought, 160Coldness, 129Collecting, 49Coma, 148 scale, Glasgow, 28 “Common sense,” 156Communication barriers, 21disorders, in DSM-IV-TR, 287 Competence to consent, 87to make a will, 269to manage funds, 264 Complaint or concern, chief, 97Completing the report, 12Complexion, 108Compliance, questions about, 48Comprehension of instructions, 121of language, 31Language comprehension, 31 Compulsions in autism, 169descriptors for, 171questions about, 49sexual, 194 Compulsive personality, 221, 230Computerized version of this book, 377Concentration descriptors for, 120, 147questions about, 30at work, 253 Concept formation, 158Conduct Disorder, 172, 214 in DSM-IV-TR, 285 Conduct problems, 94Confidence in information, 87interpersonal, 128 Confidentiality notices, 89
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Index 389 Confusion, 139 Congruence, 133Consciousness, levels of, 148Consent to evaluation, 23, 86Constructional ability, 31Contamination, 49Content of thought, 160Context of the evaluation, 118Continuity of thought, 160Conventions used in this book, 6, 7Conversational style, 116Conversion Disorder, 182Cooking, 240Cooperation, 123Coordination, 111 questions about, 31 Coping ability, 262Costa, P. T., 209Counting, 49Couples, 251. See also Family Criminality, 214Cultural sensitivity, 262Cyclothymia, 137 D Dating, 251Death wish, 76Decision making, 148 descriptors for, 156questions about, 40at work, 254 Delusions, 50 of being controlled, 62descriptors for, 173questions about, 50 Dementia, 149 in AIDS, 164in DSM-IV-TR, 289masquerade, 361 Denial, types of, 174Dependency, 127Dependent personality, 222Depersonalization descriptors for, 175questions about, 53 Depression, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141 assessment scales, 53in children, 141masquerade, 360questions about, 51 Derealization descriptors for, 175questions about, 54 Descriptors, 4Developmental stages, 264Development, of client, 99Diagnoses of personality, interpersonal, 211Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed., text rev., DSM-IV-TR), 277 Dictating a report with this book, 16Dieting. See Eating disorders Differences, questions about, 36Difficulties in communication, 21Digit span, 32Dimensionalizing the complaint, 24Disability examination, history for, 103Disclaimer, 162, 315Disclaimers, 87Disposition, of a case, 309Dissociative disorders, in DSM-IV-TR, 299Dissociative experiences descriptors for, 224questions about, 53 Distractibility, 120Diversity, 262Doubting, 49Drinking. See Substance abuse Drug interaction, 357Drugs, psychiatric, listing of, 351Drug use, 198 questions about, 67, 71, 72recent, 107 Dual diagnoses, 175Dullness, mental, 130, 139Dysfunctional cognition, 140Dysomnias, 197Dysphoria, 137Dyspraxia, 31Dystonia, 196 E Eating disorders descriptors for, 175in DSM-IV-TR, 288questions about, 54, 55 Educational history, 101Effort shown, 120Ego states, 341Electronic version of the book, 377, 378Ellis, A., 140Employability, 252Ending the interview, 25Energy, 138Entertainment, 260Episodes of mood disorder, 133Erikson, E., 264Ethics, 91Evaluation context, 118formats for, 338
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390 I n d e x Evaluation (cont. ) responses to, 121 vocational, 252, 342 Existential perspective, 340Expressive language, 31Extraversion, 210Eye contact, 113Eyes, 109 F Face, 109Facial expressions, 109Factitious disorders, in DSM-IV-TR, 301Failure, response to, 125Family assessment, 248, 249, 250 child rearing, 250 configuration, 104tree, 104 Fear, 134Feedback, response to, 125Fetal alcohol syndrome, 178Fight, 78Fight or flight, 134Financial competence, 240, 264, 265Five-Factor Model of Personality, 209Flight of ideas, 115, 143Fluency, 31Forgetfulness. See Memory Format of the book, 4of the chapters, 3of reports, 9, 338, 339, 342, 343, 344 Functional impairments, in DSM-IV-TR, 305Functions of the Clinician's Thesaurus, 1 G Gait, 113Gambling, pathological, 178Gay identity, questions about, 56Gaze, 113Generalized anxiety disorder, 134Generic names for medications, 351Genogram, 104Glasgow Coma Scale, 28Global assessment of functioning, 305Global Deterioration Scale, 149Grandeur, delusions of, 50Grief, 141Grooming, 110Guidelines on report writing, 13, 14, 16Guilt, 130, 142Gustatory hallucinations, questions about, 57H Hair, 109Hallucinations descriptors for, 179questions about, 56, 57 Hangover, 68Hazard awareness, 241, 254 questions about, 39 Headings for a report, 83Head injuries, 60Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), 90, 343 Healthy personality, 229Hearing, limitations of, 21Hearing loss, 117HIPAA, 90History adjustment, 102of the complaint, 97for a disability exam, 103educational, 101family, 99medical, 98psychiatric, 98sexual, 63social, 100of work, 255 Histrionic personality, 130HIV, 164Hoarding, 49, 172Hobbies, 260Homicide, 208Homosexual identity, 265 questions about, 56 Hopelessness, 76, 139Hostility, 123, 134“Huffing,” 70Humor, sense of, 145Hyperactivity, 164Hypochondriacal personality, 226Hypomania, 144Hypotheticals, 46Hysteric. See Histrionic personality I Identifying information, 84Identity cultural, 262gay and lesbian, 56homosexual, 265of the interviewee, 84transgender, 65 Illiteracy. See Literacy
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Index 391 Illusions descriptors for, 180 questions about, 58 Impairment, impact of, 266Imposter, 50Impulse control. See also Aggressive personality descriptors for, 180questions about, 58 Information about events, 35about people, 34about things, 35descriptors for, 149 Informed consent, 23Insight descriptors for, 150into disorder questions about, 40 Insomnia, 197 questions about, 66 Intake interview of family, 248Intelligence scores, 152tests, 151 International Classification of Diseases, 276Interpretation, levels of, 158Interviewing, 16, 21 families, 249 Intimate partner violence, 169Intoxication signs of, 67, 68, 69, 70 Irresponsibility, 159Irritability, 58 J Judgment moral, 156social, 39 k Kinesthetic hallucinations, questions about, 57Kohlberg, L., 264 L Language comprehension, questions about, 31Language skills, 256Learning disorders, in DSM-IV-TR, 287Legal problems, 246Lesbian identity, questions about, 56Levels of care/need, 307Levels of consciousness, 148Lifestyle, 245Literacy, 22, 256, 261M Malingering, 88, 182Mania, 143 masquerade, 361questions about, 58 Mannerisms, 112Manners, 128Marital status, 84Martyrdom, 219Masquerade, 359Math ability descriptors for, 257questions about, 37 Maturity, social, 159Mc Crae, R. R., 210Medical condition masquerade of, 359psychological factors affecting, 298 Medical history, pertinent, 99Medications conditions induced by, 302, 364list of, 351outcome of, 357resources for, 357side effects, 195 Melancholy, 137Memory, 153, 154 assessment instruments, 155immediate, 32questions about, 32, 33recent, 33remote, 33span, 32at work, 253 Mental status checklist, 41, 42, 43questions for, 28, 29tests, 26 Millon, T., 209Mind control, delusions of, 50Mobility, 113Money management, 264Monomania, 50Mood, 132. See also Affect Mood disorder, episode, 133Moral judgment, 156Motivation, 94, 122 for change, 157at work, 253 Motivational interviewing, 200Motor Skills, 252Movement, 111 disorders in DSM-IV-TR, 285symptomatic, 113
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392 I n d e x Multiaxial system, 277 Multiculturalism, 262Multiple personality, 224Munchausen syndrome, 183 N Narcissistic personality, 227Necessity of treatment, 307Negativistic personality disorder, 232Neglect, of a person, 45NEO Personality Inventory-Revised, 209“Nervous” behaviors, 135“Nervous” personality, 228Neuroleptic malignant syndrome, 195Nightmares, 197Nihilism, 50Noncompliance, questions about, 48Normal absence of pathology, 146abstraction, 158judgment, 156 Notes, therapy, formats for, 343Nursing plans, 342 O Objectives. See Goals Obsessions content, 183questions about, 59, 60 Obsessive personality, 230Olfactory hallucinations, questions about, 57Opposites, 35Oppositional Defiant Disorder, 184Optimism-pessimism, questions about, 52Organic brain syndrome causes, 363 treatable, 363 clues to, 362in DSM-IV-TR, 289masquerade, 361questions about, 60 Organization of this book, 2Organizing, 49Orientation descriptors for, 157questions about, 28, 34 Outcomes. See Goals P Pain, chronic, 184 questions about, 60, 61Panic, 144Paramnesias, 153Paranoia descriptors for, 185questions about, 61 Paranoid personality, 231Paraphilias, in DSM-IV-TR, 301Parasomnias, 197Parent, in examination, 119Parenting, 99Parkinsonian effects, 195Passive-aggressive personality, 232“Patient” role, 185Perseverance. See Persistence Persistence, 122Personality, 209, 211 normal, 229tests, 211 Person in the evaluation, 10Person in their environment, 11Pessimism, 52, 139Phobias questions about, 62types, 185 Phraseology, 114Postconcussive syndrome, 186Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), 186-189Posture, 113Practical reasoning, questions about, 39Praxis, 112Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, 188Preoccupations, 161Presence, 127Pride, 128Problem, history of, 97Prognoses, 312Progress notes, 343Propriety, 156Prototype Approach, 211Proverbs, 38Pseudodementia, 149Psychiatric conditions, masquerade, 359Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual, 340Psychodynamic evaluations, 339Psychological autopsy, 206Psychological factors affecting a medical condition, 298 Psychomotor changes, 138Psychopath, 214Psychosis. See also Delusions; Hallucinations; Positive signs of schizophrenia diagnoses, in DSM-IV-TR, 295masquerade, 363 PTSD. See Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Puberty, 266
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Index 393 Q Questions, for every interviewee, 24, 27 R Race, 85 Rancho los Amigos Cognitive Scale, 27Rape trauma syndrome, 189Rapport. See Relationship Reactive Attachment Disorder, 190Reading ability, 256Reality testing, 157Reasoning abstract questions about, 38 descriptors for, 158practical questions about, 39 Receptive language, 31Recidivism, 207Recommendations, 307Recreation, 260, 261Reference, delusions of, 51Referral reason, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96 for children, 93, 95 at home, 93at school, 93 for families, 248 Refugee process, 267Relationship to examiner, 123Reliability, 87Religion concerns, 268descriptors for, 85 Repeating, 49Report. See also Summary construction, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13format, 338, 339, 343, 344writing of, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 guidelines and advice, 13 Report writing ethics, 91 Resettlement, stages of, 267Resistance, 123Response to success/failure, 125Retardation, mental assessment, 151diagnoses, 284 Rigidity, 129 S Sadistic personality, 233Sadomasochism, 234Schizoid personality, 234Schizophrenia, 191, 192 negative symptoms of, 191 Schizotypal personality, 235Schneiderian symptoms, 191School refusal, 192Seasonal affective disorder, 144Self-care, 242Self-centeredness, 159Self-confidence, 128Self-criticalness, 139Self-defeating personality, 235Self-deprecation, questions about, 52Self-destructive behavior, 202 questions about, 76 Self-esteem, 128Self-image descriptors for, 128questions about, 40 Self-injury, 193 questions about, 62 Self-presentation, 127, 128, 130Self-sufficiency, 85Separation, from parent, 119Serial sevens, 148 questions about, 37 Serotonin syndrome, 196Sexual abuse, of child, 193 questions about, 46 Sexual “addiction,” 194Sexual dysfunction in DSM-IV-TR, 299medications as cause, 360 Sexual history, questions about, 63Sexual identity, transsexual, 65Sexual impulsiveness, 194Sexuality, descriptors for, 145Sexual offenses, 47Sexual victimization, 47Shame, 142Shoplifting, 58Shopping, 243Short-term memory, 32Siblings, 100Side effects of medications, 195Similarities, questions about, 36Sleep diagnoses, in DSM-IV-TR, 296disturbances, 196questions about, 66 Social anxiety, 62Social functioning problematic, 246questions about, 52 Social history, 100Social involvement, 246
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394 I n d e x Social judgment, questions about, 39 Social maturity, 156, 159Social phobia, 62Social sophistication, 128Sociopath, 214Somatic/hypochondriacal delusions, questions about, 51 Somatic/vegetative symptoms, questions about, 52Somatoform disorders, in DSM-IV-TR, 298Sources of information, 83Spectrum of terms, 4, 6Speech amount, 115behavior, 114, 115, 116manner, 115normal, 115pressured, 115 Spelling ability, 256Spiritual concerns, 268Spiritual consequences, 74Sports, 260SSRI discontinuation reaction, 196Stages, developmental, 264Stalking, 198Stimulants, 167Stream of thought, 159Stress disorders, 282tolerance, 262 Style. See also Format interpersonal, 127 Substance abuse, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202 consequences, 73questions about, 70response to treatment, 201stages, 199treatment history, 74 Substance-related disorders, in DSM-IV-TR, 291, 292 Suicidal ideation, questions about, 52, 76Suicide, 202, 203, 204, 206 deterrents, 77preparations, 77questions about, 76risk factors, 203 Summary report's, 273, 274, 275of treatment, 274 Supervising with this book, 17Supervision at work, 254Support needed, 239, 242Support seeking facet of depression, 140Surgency, 127Suspiciousness, 61Symptoms, negative, 192T Tanner stages, 266Tardive dyskinesia, 195Teaching with this book, 17Temper, 58 tantrums, 96 Tension, motor, 135Testamentary competence, 269Tests, 151, 152 of intelligence, 151memory, 155of mental status, 26personality, 211vocational, 255 Therapy. See Treatment Therapy notes, 343Thinking styles, 212Thought, 159, 160, 161Tobacco, questions about, 75Trade names of medications, 351Transactional analysis, 341Transportation, 243Transsexuality, questions about, 65Trauma. See Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Travel, 243Treatment, 307, 308, 309, 310 for addictions, 201of choice, 308empirically supported, 345medications in, 357types of therapies, 309 Type A personality, 212Typographic conventions in this book, 6 U Unresolved grief, 141 V Validity, 87V codes, 302Vegetative signs of depression, 138Vegetative symptoms, questions about, 52Victimization, 156 questions about, 47sense of, 130stalking, 198 Victims, 169Vigilance, 135Violence, 78Violent personality, 214Vision, limitations of, 21Visual hallucinations, questions about, 57Vocational competence, 257
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Index 395 Vocational evaluation, 252, 253, 254, 255, 342 Vocational history, 255Voice, 114 W Warmth, 129Weapon, 78Weight, 108. See Eating disorders Withdrawal, signs of, 68, 69, 70Work history, 255problems, 246skills, 252 Worrying, 139, 228Writing ability, 256
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