The Interview Flashcards
(13 cards)
Clients Perspective
your own reaction to what they are saying
Type of Client Perspective
facilitation, silence, empathy, reflection, clarification
Examiner’s Perspective
your own thoughts and feelings
Types of Examiner Perspectives
confrontation, interpretation, explanation, summary
SBAR
situation, background, assessment, recommendation
ABCT
appearance, behavior, cognition, thought processes
mood v. affect
mood is general, affect is right this second
aphasia
loss of words, ability to speak or write
judgment
ability to set realistic goals
anxiety screen
GAD-7
Depression Screen
PHQ-2
dementia v delirium
dementia- gradual and irreversible; delirium- sudden due to organic cause, can go away when organic cause is fixed
levels of consciousness
alert
lethargic- drifts off to sleep, can be aroused
obtunded- difficult to arouse
semi coma / stupor- spontaneously unconscious
coma