Shea S C, Mezzich J E
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA 15213.
Psychiatry. 1988 Nov;51(4):385-97. doi: 10.1080/00332747.1988.11024415.
THERE has been an unheralded evolution in psychiatric interviewing, an evolution that is, nonetheless, of a critical nature. Over the past three decades the basic psychiatric interview has evolved into a collection of different psychiatric interviews. Each style of interview is determined by the immediate patient care tasks facing the clinician, whether in an emergency room or a private practice office. The acquisition of new skills, such as structuring techniques and diagnostic examinations using the DSM-III, has become a vital and challenging aspect of the education of contemporary psychiatrists. In this paper the influences that have created these new developments in psychiatric interviewing will be outlined and their implications for training discussed. We will describe a specific training approach that has evolved as a method of helping psychiatric residents develop the skills and confidence needed to handle any one of the numerous types of psychiatric interviews required of a contemporary clinician, ranging from a traditional psychodynamic assessment to a standard diagnostic interview.
精神科访谈领域发生了一场未被广泛宣扬却至关重要的变革。在过去三十年里,基本的精神科访谈已演变成一系列不同的精神科访谈形式。每种访谈方式由临床医生在急诊室或私人诊所面临的即时患者护理任务所决定。掌握诸如结构化技术以及使用《精神疾病诊断与统计手册第三版》(DSM - III)进行诊断检查等新技能,已成为当代精神科医生教育中至关重要且具有挑战性的方面。本文将概述促成精神科访谈这些新发展的影响因素,并讨论其对培训的意义。我们将描述一种特定的培训方法,这种方法已发展成为一种帮助精神科住院医师培养技能和信心的方式,使其能够应对当代临床医生所需的众多类型精神科访谈中的任何一种,从传统的精神动力学评估到标准的诊断访谈。