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The Psychiatric Interview

How do you ask about psychotic symptoms? 
This clip reviews a transparent approach to asking about and understanding psychotic symptoms. Also reviews how to reality-test these symptoms by asking about probability/likelihood and by exploring the flexibility of the delusional system.
How do you distinguish between primary psychotic symptoms and malingering?
This clip reviews diagnostic information that can help clinicians distinguish between primary and malingered psychosis.
How to do a safety assessment
This clip describes how to think through and document a safety assessment using the framework of modifiable risk factors, unmodifiable risk factors, and protective factors. 
How to do a safety plan + review of safety assessment
Powerpoint for Safety Assessment
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  • About
  • Clinicians
    • Educational Videos >
      • Psychiatric Interview
      • Psychiatric Medications
    • Lab Monitoring >
      • Antipsychotics
      • Mood Stabilizers
    • Prescribing Guidelines >
      • Benzodiazepines & Opioids
      • Depakote Loading for Mania
      • Gabapentin for Alcohol Detoxification
      • Haloperidol for Delirium
      • Safe Benzodiazepine Prescribing
      • Tapering Benzodiazepines
      • Vivitrol for Alcohol Use Disorder
    • Useful Clinical Links >
      • Cheapest prescriptions
      • Grand Rounds >
        • ASAM
        • UCLA
        • Yale
      • Independent lab testing of supplements and herbal medications
      • Women's mental health
  • Patients
    • Inspirations
    • Learn About Medicine >
      • Medscape
      • Mayo Clinic
    • Movement
    • Nutrition
    • Sleep
  • Projects
    • Clinical Innovations >
      • Hobbesian Bias: Can We Increase Access to Care?
      • Smartphrases >
        • About Smartphrases
        • Smartphrase Library
    • Drug Discovery >
      • The Incentive Salience Hypothesis: A Novel Treatment Strategy for Depression
      • Proof-of-Concept Protocols >
        • Anti-Inflammatory Agents
        • ARA 290 (CNS Targeted Erythropoietin)
        • Low-Dose Naltrexone
    • Teaching >
      • All About Lithium
      • How to Read the Psychiatric Literature
      • Talmudic Psychopharmacology
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