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1 Assessment: Initial Phase The Intake Interview University of South Dakota Dale Pietrzak, Ed.D., LPC-MH, CCMHC

2 Assessment Process  Initial Phase  Intake  Mental Status Exam  Testing (Objective or Projective)  Intermediate Phase  Client-Therapist Interaction  Testing  Initial Phase  Intake  Mental Status Exam  Testing (Objective or Projective)  Intermediate Phase  Client-Therapist Interaction  Testing  Termination Phase  Meet Goals?  Dismissal Dx?  Referral Appropriate?  Termination Phase  Meet Goals?  Dismissal Dx?  Referral Appropriate?

3 Interactional Nature of Assessment Components Intake InterviewTest Results Treatment Plan and Goals Client Behavior

4 Intake Interview most needed Ranked as the most needed and valued skill by practicing mental health professionals 1 1 Morrison, J. (1995). The first interview: Revised for the DSM-IV. New York: Guilford 1 Morrison, J. (1995). The first interview: Revised for the DSM-IV. New York: Guilford

5 Purpose of Intake Interview  Determine areas of concern: type and severity of concerns  Determine appropriate testing process  Set stage for Relationship  Determine areas of concern: type and severity of concerns  Determine appropriate testing process  Set stage for Relationship  Determine general to specific treatment goals (initial and termination)  Serves as framework for interpretation of testing  Determine general to specific treatment goals (initial and termination)  Serves as framework for interpretation of testing

6 Intake Components P General Information P General Concerns P Relationships P Developmental & Medical History P Chemical Use P General Information P General Concerns P Relationships P Developmental & Medical History P Chemical Use P Legal History P Mental Health History P Detailed Concerns P Interview P Checklist P Legal History P Mental Health History P Detailed Concerns P Interview P Checklist

7 Psychiatric Evaluation n Chief Complaint n History of Present Concern n Past History of MI & Family History of MI (screen for neurological impairment) n Med History n Medications & Drugs n Psychosocial History (pg 132-141) Zimmerman (1994).

8 n Mental Status Exam (pg 120-125) n Physical Exam n Differential Diagnosis n Treatment Plan Psychiatric Evaluation Con’t I don’t know if I can do this!

9 Initial Contact  Phone Contact  Waiting Room or Office  Identifying Information  Phone Contact  Waiting Room or Office  Identifying Information Client Attitude – Treatment – Agency – Therapist And you would like the counselor to help with what else?

10 Current Concerns: General What is the difficulty? What made client seek treatment now?

11 Relationships: Past & Present ê How does client handle closeness? ê How does client handle conflict? ê How does client determine friendships? ê How does the client end friendships? ê How does the client handle authority? ê How does the client handle subordinates? ê How does client handle closeness? ê How does client handle conflict? ê How does client determine friendships? ê How does the client end friendships? ê How does the client handle authority? ê How does the client handle subordinates?

12 4 Physical conditions impacting situation 4 Medications impacting situation 4 Chemicals impacting situation 4 Learning difficulties/Developmental delays 4 Neurological concerns 4 Family history of conditions 4 Physical conditions impacting situation 4 Medications impacting situation 4 Chemicals impacting situation 4 Learning difficulties/Developmental delays 4 Neurological concerns 4 Family history of conditions Medical History

13 Legal/Financial History ê Childhood to date ê Types, severity and chronicity ê Role in motivation in treatment ê Financial difficulties ê Role in concerns ê Childhood to date ê Types, severity and chronicity ê Role in motivation in treatment ê Financial difficulties ê Role in concerns

14 Mental Health History. Conditions. Treatments. Attitudes about Tx & Dx. Releases. Family History. Conditions. Treatments. Attitudes about Tx & Dx. Releases. Family History

15  Specific Symptoms  Checklist  Interview form  Interview  Duration  Impact on areas of home, friendship, work (school), personal self-care  Things missed so far  Specific Symptoms  Checklist  Interview form  Interview  Duration  Impact on areas of home, friendship, work (school), personal self-care  Things missed so far Current Concerns: Specifics

16  Summary of Information  Strengths  Weaknesses  Personal Style  Concerns/Diagnosis  Treatment Plan  Short & Long Term Goals  Summary of Information  Strengths  Weaknesses  Personal Style  Concerns/Diagnosis  Treatment Plan  Short & Long Term Goals Integration

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