Description
You leave the interview knowing something important is missing -- but you're not sure what.
The session felt busy. The patient talked. The checklist was completed. And yet the formulation is thin, and the risk assessment feels uncertain.
This is not a failure of knowledge.
It is a failure of process.
Most clinicians are extensively trained in diagnosis, psychopathology, and treatment. Far fewer are taught how to run a psychiatric interview as a complete, structured clinical task -- from the opening minutes to a coherent formulation and clinical plan.
As a result, interviews are often guided by habit, intuition, or time pressure rather than by a deliberate, repeatable method designed to support clinical reasoning and decision-making.
The Psychiatric Interview was written to close that gap.
This is a practical, skills-focused guide for students, residents, mental health trainees, and practicing clinicians who want to conduct psychiatric interviews that are more efficient, more accurate, and more clinically reliable -- without memorizing endless theory.
Unlike dense academic textbooks, this book provides tools you can apply immediately: clear frameworks, practical scripts, decision shortcuts, and a structure you can rely on when time is limited and the stakes are high.
What You'll Gain From This Book
By the time you finish reading, you'll know how to:
? Conduct a complete psychiatric interview -- from preparation to clinical follow-through
? Build rapport quickly, even with anxious, guarded, or resistant patients
? Ask clearer, more efficient questions that produce meaningful clinical information
?? Assess safety and risk confidently without getting overwhelmed
? Organize information logically into a clear, actionable summary
? Avoid the most common mistakes that derail or slow down clinical interviews
? Use practical scripts, templates, and checklists to streamline your workflow
?Included Bonus Resources
This is not just a single book -- it is a practical, interview-focused package designed to support real-world psychiatric practice. Included:
?Bonus I: Mini-Structured Diagnostic Interviews for the Psychiatric Interview
A set of rapid, DSM-5-TR-based mini-interviews designed to be used when diagnostic questions arise during real patient encounters. These concise modules help you efficiently confirm or rule out diagnoses while preserving interview flow and clinical judgment -- especially useful in busy clinical and training settings.
?Bonus II: Managing High-Risk and Difficult Moments in the Psychiatric Interview
A practical collection of 50 real-world scenarios focused on the moments that most often derail interviews: silence, resistance, anger, emotional distress, last-minute disclosures, and safety concerns. Each scenario models effective clinical responses that help maintain rapport, structure, and safety under pressure.
This is not a book you read once and shelve -- it's a clinical tool, designed to be referenced, revisited, and applied throughout your training and professional life.
If you're ready to elevate your interviewing skills and step into every session with confidence, clarity, and purpose --
? start your copy of The Psychiatric Interview today.
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