
Standardized Evaluation in Clinical Practice
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- Cover
- TOC$Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction to the Review of Psychiatry Series
- Preface
- CH$Chapter 1 Is There a Place for Research Diagnostic Methods in Clinic Settings?
- The Importance of Diagnoses in Psychiatry
- Problems With Psychiatric Diagnoses
- Assumptions Inherent in the Diagnostic Classification System
- Remedies
- Use of Structured Diagnostic Methods
- Determining Where to Direct Efforts to Increase Diagnostic Precision
- Implementing a Structured Diagnostic System
- References
- CH$Chapter 2 Integrating the Assessment Methods of Researchers Into Routine Clinical Practice: The Rhode Island Methods to Improve Diagnostic Assessment and Services (MIDAS) Project
- Methods of the MIDAS Project
- Overview of Results From the MIDAS Project
- Clinical Need for a Diagnostic Screening Instrument
- Examination of Nosologic Issues
- Generalizability of Treatment Research
- Unanswered Questions
- References
- CH$Chapter 3 Use of Structured Diagnostic Interviews in Clinical Child Psychiatric Practice
- Problems With Clinical Interviewing
- Semistructured Diagnostic Interviews
- Fully Structured Diagnostic Interviews
- Relative Advantages of Semistructured and Structured Diagnostic Interviews
- The Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children
- Validity of Computerized Self-Assessments
- Impact of Computerized Assessment on Clinical Services
- Summary
- References
- CH$Chapter 4 Risk Factors for Suicidal Behavior: The Utility and Limitations of Research Instruments
- Definitions of Suicidal Behavior
- Clinical Risk Factors for Suicidal Behavior
- Neurobiological Factors in the Assessment of Suicidal Behavior
- Clinical Assessment of Suicide Risk
- Research Assessment of Suicide Risk
- Research Versus Clinical Assessments of Suicide Risk
- Research Tools in the Assessment of Suicide Risk
- Conclusions
- References
- Appendix 4-1. Conte Center for the Neuroscience of Mental Disorders/New York State Psychiatric Institute at Columbia University/Suicide History
- CH$Chapter 5 Nationwide Implementation of Global Assessment of Functioning as an Indicator of Patient Severity and Service Outcomes
- Implementing Use of the GAF Throughout the Veterans Health Administration
- Staff Involvement and Training in One VA Network
- National GAF Training by Satellite Broadcast
- Preliminary Analysis of GAF Outcomes
- The GAF, Mental Health Service Use, and Patients' Symptom and Functioning Outcomes
- References
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