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Title: DIAGNOSIS AND CLINICAL ASSESSMENT


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CLINICAL ASSESSMENT AND
DIAGNOSIS
2
Basics of Clinical Assessment
  • Multimethod Multimodal
  • Like a Funnel

Start Broad
More Specific
3
Determining the Value of Clinical Assessment
Value Depends On
  • Reliability
  • Consistency of our Assessment
  • Validity
  • What are we measuring?

Standardization Application of Standards to
Ensure Consistency
4
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Clinical Interview
  • Structured vs. Semistructured
  • Mental Status Exam
  • Behavioral Observation

5
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Clinical Interview
  • Physical Exam

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Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Clinical Interview
  • Physical Exam
  • Behavioral Assessment

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Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Behavioral Assessment

A
Cs
B
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Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Clinical Interview
  • Physical Exam
  • Behavioral Assessment
  • Psychological Testing
  • Projective vs. Objective

9
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Projective Tests

Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
10
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Projective Tests

Rorschach Inkblot Test
11
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Other Projective Tests

Sentence Completion Methods - -
Class lectures would be more stimulating with
more _______ and lots of ____.
12
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Other Projective Tests

Draw a Picture
13
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Other Projective Tests

14
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Objective Tests
  • Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
    (MMPI, MMPI-2)

15
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Objective Tests
  • Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
    (MMPI, MMPI-2)
  • Intelligence Tests
  • Stanford-Binet IQ Test Intelligence Quotient
  • Wechsler IQ Tests

16
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Clinical Interview
  • Physical Exam
  • Behavioral Assessment
  • Psychological Testing
  • Neuropsychological Testing

17
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Neuropsychological Testing
  • Assess Broad Abilities
  • Infer Brain Dysfunction
  • Empirically Derived
  • Problems
  • False Positives and False Negatives
  • Long Time to Administer

18
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Clinical Interview
  • Physical Exam
  • Behavioral Assessment
  • Psychological Testing
  • Neuropsychological Testing
  • Neuroimaging

19
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Neuroimaging
  • Structural Abnormalities
  • Computerized Axial Tomography (CAT)
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

20
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Neuroimaging
  • Functional Abnormalities
  • Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
  • Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography
    (SPECT)
  • fMRI

21
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Clinical Interview
  • Physical Exam
  • Behavioral Assessment
  • Psychological Testing
  • Neuropsychological Testing
  • Neuroimaging
  • Psychophysiological Assessment

22
Methods of Clinical Assessment
  • Psychophysiological Assessment
  • Measure Nervous System Activity
  • Some Problems and Limitations

23
From Assessment to Diagnosis
and Classification
24
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders
  • Nosology__________________________________________
    __________________
  • Nomenclature _____________________________________
    __________________________________________________
    _______________
  • Two widely used classification systems ICD-10
    DSM

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Development of the DSM
  • DSM-I (1952)
  • DSM-II (1968)
  • DSM-III (1980)
  • DSM-III-R (1987)
  • DSM-IV (1994)
  • DSM-5 (2013)

26
Approaches to Classification
Classical or Categorical
Dimensional
Prototypical
27
DSM-IV A Prototypical --Dimensional
Approach
  • Thresholds for Diagnosis of Disorders
  • Multiaxial Format
  • Axis I Most Major Disorders
  • Axis II Personality Disorders / MR
  • Axis III Medical Diseases or Conditions
  • Axis IV Psychosocial / Environment Problems
  • Axis V Global Assessment of Functioning
  • Some Problems With the DSM-IV

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DSM-5
  • The general consensus is that DSM-5 is largely
    unchanged from DSM-IV although some new disorders
    are introduced and other disorders have been
    reclassified
  • Divided into three main sections
  • How to use the manual
  • Disorders
  • Description of disorders
  • Most notable change ____________________________
  • More emphasis on ______________________________

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The DSM-5
  • Continuing criticisms controversies
  • __________________________________________________
    __________________________________________________
    __________________________________________________
    __________________________________________________
    __________________________________________________
    _________
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