Handbook of Psychological Assessment 2000
DOI: 10.1016/b978-008043645-6/50091-4
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Contemporary Clinical Interviewing: Integration of the DSM-IV, Managed Care Concerns, Mental Status, and Research

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“…The historical evolution of the clinical interview has paralleled the development of the theoretical knowledge base that prevailed during a given age (Shea, 1990). In particular, the more numerous and syndrome-specific the available treatment modalities were, the more likely that a standardized database with clearly delineated diagnostic criteria would be developed.…”
Section: Historical Evolution Of the Structured Interviewmentioning
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“…The historical evolution of the clinical interview has paralleled the development of the theoretical knowledge base that prevailed during a given age (Shea, 1990). In particular, the more numerous and syndrome-specific the available treatment modalities were, the more likely that a standardized database with clearly delineated diagnostic criteria would be developed.…”
Section: Historical Evolution Of the Structured Interviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By the mid 1920's, many of the major components of the psychiatric interview were established (Shea, 1990). The key content areas included the chief complaint, the history of present illness, social history, family history, medical history, and mental status.…”
Section: Meyer's Focus On Psychological and Social Influencesmentioning
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