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The History: Part Two of The Psychiatric Interview

October 25, 2022 Alex D'Souza and Megan Watson
The History: Part Two of The Psychiatric Interview
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The History: Part Two of The Psychiatric Interview
Oct 25, 2022
Alex D'Souza and Megan Watson

In part 1 of this episode series, we reviewed the Mental Status Exam which is a unique part of the psychiatric interview. Want to learn when it is appropriate to use a Form 1? Join us as we go through a psychiatric interview example. As a **warning** for our listeners, there will be mention of suicide during our case today. In your rotation, you may come across patients who share thoughts that may be emotionally difficult to handle. Remember, you can always go to your supervisor to process some of the feelings that may surface and know that there are supports available to you prior to proceeding with more difficult assessments. This episode was edited by Dr. Lucy Chen, a psychiatrist at CAMH.

See below to access some of these resources that may be available to you:
Mental Health Resources - CCMHS (ccmhs-ccsms.ca)
Mental health support: get help - Canada.ca
Resource Centre | CMA
Wellness Support Line for Physicians | CMA

Written by: Andreea Chiorean and Jacob Peller
Script Edited by: Dr. Lucy Chen (psychiatrist at CAMH)
Episode Edited by: Brigid Sterling
Edited by:
Dr. Lucy Chen (psychiatrist at CAMH)
Music by: Aaron Dou

Disclaimer: Content discussed on this podcast is not medical advice and is for educational purposes only.

Show Notes

In part 1 of this episode series, we reviewed the Mental Status Exam which is a unique part of the psychiatric interview. Want to learn when it is appropriate to use a Form 1? Join us as we go through a psychiatric interview example. As a **warning** for our listeners, there will be mention of suicide during our case today. In your rotation, you may come across patients who share thoughts that may be emotionally difficult to handle. Remember, you can always go to your supervisor to process some of the feelings that may surface and know that there are supports available to you prior to proceeding with more difficult assessments. This episode was edited by Dr. Lucy Chen, a psychiatrist at CAMH.

See below to access some of these resources that may be available to you:
Mental Health Resources - CCMHS (ccmhs-ccsms.ca)
Mental health support: get help - Canada.ca
Resource Centre | CMA
Wellness Support Line for Physicians | CMA

Written by: Andreea Chiorean and Jacob Peller
Script Edited by: Dr. Lucy Chen (psychiatrist at CAMH)
Episode Edited by: Brigid Sterling
Edited by:
Dr. Lucy Chen (psychiatrist at CAMH)
Music by: Aaron Dou

Disclaimer: Content discussed on this podcast is not medical advice and is for educational purposes only.