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Index

Acute disorder, 59 , 34-35, 111-·112 Affect, 30-31, 111 Dependent , 144-145, 218- Ageism, 374 219 , 56-57 Drug abuse, 189-208 Alcohol problems, 155-182 case illustration, 201-207 case illustrations, 169-175 description of, 189-191 description oE, 155-158 obtaining information, 192-198 diagnosis of, 175-178 Drug dependence, 190-191 obtaining information, 158-169 , 212 , 348 Dysthymic disorder, 80, 92-95 , 242-243 Antisocial personality disorder, 134-137 Eating disorders, 241-255 Anxiety disorders, 55-74 case illustrations, 247-249 case illustration, 64-72 description of, 241-245 description of, 55-59 obtaining information, 246-247 obtaining information, 59-64 Echolalia, 32 Anxious depressions, 86-88 Echopraxia, 32 Aphonia, 33 Emergency settings, 4-6 Attention, 38 Essential hypertension, 266-268 Avoidant personality disorder, 144 Ethnic considerations, 10-14 Executive functions, 364 Binge , 245 Exhibitionism, 214 , 80-81, 89-92 Borderline personality disorder, 138-141, 217- Female orgasmic disorder, 212 218 Female , 211 , 243-245 Fetishism, 214 Formal thought disorder, 44-45 Children, 305-324 Flight of ideas, 32 case illustration, 320-324 Frontal lobe syndrome, 363-364 description of disorders, 306-307 Frotteurisrn., 214 obtaining information, 307-319 child interview, 312-313 Generalized , 59 parental interview, 309-312 significantothers, 311-312 Hallucinations, 36-37, 111-112 Circumstantial speech, 31-32 Headaches, 258-261 Clang associations, 32 Histrionic personality disorder, 132-134 Cognitive functioning, 347-348 Homicidal thought content, 34 Concentration, 38-39 Hypoactive sexual desire, 211 Confabulation, 33 Hypomania, 81 Confidentiality, 8-10 age, 8-9 , 262-266 duty to warn and protect, 9-10 Intelligence, 41-42, 349-350 records,9 Interview schedules, 14-15; see also Structured Coprophilia, 214 interviews Crisis settings, 4-6 Interviewing process, 3-22 Cyclothymic disorder, 81, 92-95 confidentiality, 8-10 399 400 INDEX

Interviewing process (cant.) Neurological impairment (cant.) ethnic and racial considerations, 10-14 obtaining information, 349-365 obtaining information, 14-15 setting, 4-8 Obsessive-compulsive dis order, 58 special populations, 20-22 Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, 141- techniques, 15-16 143 therapist behavior, 16-20 Older adults, 373-394 Irritable bowel syndrome, 268-270 case illustration, 385-391 description of, 373-381 Klismaphilia, 214 obtaining information, 381-385 Orientation, 37-38 Language functioning, 347 Outpatient settings, 6-7 Looseness of associations, 32, 111-112 , 56 Major depressions, 84-86 Paranoid personality disorder, 147-149 Male erectile disorder, 211 . See Sexual deviations Male orgasmic disorder, 212 Partialism, 214 Marital dyads, 277-301 Passive-aggressive personality disorder, 145-147 assessment of, 290-292 Pedophilia, 214 case illustrations, 286-289, 296-299 Perseveration, 32 confidentiality, 283-284 Personality disorders, 129-154 description of, 277-279 case illustrations, 133-134, 136-138, 140-146, obtaining information, 279-282 149-151 Medical settings, 7-8 description of, 129-130 Memory, 39-41, 359-362 obtaining information, 130-132 Mental status examination, 5-6, 25-49 and psychotic symptoms, 152 affect and mood, 30-31 Physical abuse, 327-342; see also Sexual abuse appearance and behavior, 27-28 Posttraumatic stress disorder, 58 attitude toward the interviewer, 28-29 , 212 case illustrations, 46-49 Pressured speech, 32 intelligence, 41-42 Pseudounipolar depressions, 88-89 memory, 39-41 Psychomotor acceleration, 29 perceptual disturbances, 36-37 , 29 psychomotor activity, 29-30 , 29 reliability, judgment, and insight, 42-43 Psychophysiological disorders, 257-272 sensorium, 37-39 case illustrations, 259-260, 264, 267-270 speech and thought, 31-35 description oE, 257 Migraine headaches, 258-261 obtaining information, 258-259, 263-264, Mood,30-31 266-267, 269 Mood disorders, 79-105 case illustrations, 84-98 Racial considerations, 10-14 description of, 79-82 Retardation of thought processes, 33 and medical-neurological disease, 83-84 and personality disorders, 95-98 , 112-113 obtaining information, 98-103 Schizoid personality dis order, 149-151 subtypes, 82-98 , 109-126 Motor system, 347 case illustration, 114-119 Musc1e-contraction headache, 258-261 description oE, 109-113 Mutism,33 negative symptoms of, 111 obtaining information, 113-119 Narcissistic personality disorder, 137-138 positive symptoms of, 111-112 Necrophilia, 214 Schizotypal personality disorder, 151-152 Neologisms, 32 Sensory system, 347 Neurological impairment, 345-372 Sexual abuse, 327-342 description of, 345-347 case illustrations, 334-338, 340-342 INDEX 401

Sexual abuse (cant.) Structured interviews (cant.) description of, 327-328 schedules for mood disorders, 98-100 obtaining information, 330-334 schedules for neurological impairments, 365-372 Sexual aversion, 211 schedules for personality disorders, 130-131 Sexual deviations, 211-236 schedules for schizophrenia, 115 case illustrations, 227-232 schedules for sexual dysfunctions and description of, 213-215 deviations, 221-226 obtaining information, 215-227 Stupor, 30 Sexual dysfunctions, 211-236 Suiddal thought content, 33-34 case illustrations, 227-232 description of, 211-213 Tangential speech, 32 obtaining information, 215-227 Telephone scatologia, 214 Sexual masochism, 214 Thought block, 33 Sexual sadism, 214 Transsexualism, 214 Simple . See Spedfic phobia Transvestic fetishism, 214 Sodal anxiety disorder. See Sodal phobia Transvestism, 214 Sodal phobia, 57 Spedfic phobia, 57-58 Urophilia, 214 Structured interviews schedules for alcohol problems, 162-169, 177 Vaginismus, 212 schedules for anxiety disorders, 63-64 , 214 schedules for children, 313-316 schedules for eating disorders, 249-250 Zoophilia, 214