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what is an assessment
a procedure in which a clinicial evaluates person based on physical psychological and social factors
what is an unstructured interview?
a series of open-ended questions
examples of unstructured questions?
-reason for being in treatment
-symptoms
-health issues
-life history
-family background
what is a structured interview?
standardized questions with predetermined wording/order
MSE appearance+behavior
-hyperactivity
-psychomotor agitation
-psychomotor retardation
-catatonia
-complusion
MSE Content of Thought
-Obsession
-Delusions
-Overvalued idead
-magical thinking
What is affect?
-individuals outward experience of emotion
Examples of affect?
-intentity affect
-inappropriate affect
What is mood?
-individuals personal experience of emotion?
Examples of mood?
-euthymic
-dysphoric
euphoric
MSE Content of Thought
-Obsession
-Delusions
-Overvalued idead
-magical thinking
What is affect?
-individuals outward experience of emotion
Examples of affect?
-intentity affect
-inappropriate affect
What is mood?
-individuals personal experience of emotion?
Examples of mood?
-euthymic
-dysphoric
euphoric
MSE Perceptual Experience
ask whether or not they have hallucination
examples of hallucination
-auditory
-visual
-olfactory
-somatic
-gustatory
MSE Orientation
person aware of identity, place, time
MSE Thinking style+language
incoherence
illogical thinking
pressure of speech
MSE Sense of self
depersonalization
identity confusion
MSE insight + judgement
understanding decision-making
MSE cognitive functioning
problems include memory impairment
what makes a good psychological test
validity
realibility
standardization
What is realibility?
does it test what its suppose to
What is validitity?
consistancy of scores
who created the first intelligence test?
binet
what scale is more widely used now
weschler
most popular self-report inventory for clinical use
MMPI and MMPI-2
MMPI disorders
paranoia
depression
schizophrenia
2 types of projective tests
-rorschach (ink blot)
-TaT
types of behavioral self-reports
-behavioral checklist
-self-monitoring
behavioral observation
in "vivo" observation
what are physiological techniques?
-EEG
-CT
-MRI
what are psychophysiological technique?
-ECG
-BP
-EMG