Interviewer's Guide to the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Dissociative Disorders (SCID-D)Designed to accompany the SCID-D, this guide instructs the clinician in the administration, scoring and interpretation of SCID-D interview. The Guide describes the phenomenology of dissociative symptoms and disorders, as well as the process of differential diagnosis. This revised edition includes a set of decision trees and four case studies. |
Contents
I USING THE INTERVIEWERS GUIDE | 1 |
II HISTORY OF THE SCIDD | 3 |
III OVERVIEW OF THE DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS | 5 |
IV THE SCIDD DISSOCIATIVE SYMPTOMS | 9 |
V ASSESSING THE FIVE DISSOCIATIVE SYMPTOMS | 15 |
USING THE SCIDD | 27 |
VI CLINICAL APPLICATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION | 29 |
VII BASIC FEATURES | 31 |
XI OVERLAPPING SYMPTOMS AMONG DISSOCIATIVE AND NONDISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS | 47 |
XII FEEDBACK AND FOLLOWUP INTERVIEWS | 53 |
XIII USE OF THE SCIDD IN RESEARCH | 55 |
CASE STUDIES | 57 |
XIV FOUR SAMPLE CASE STUDIES | 59 |
SAMPLE SCIDD SUMMARY SCORE SHEET AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS DECISION TREES | 85 |
DIAGNOSTIC WORK SHEETS | 93 |
DEPERSONALIZATION SECTION OF SAMPLE SCIDD INTERVIEW | 113 |
VIII ORGANIZATION AND SCORING | 35 |
IX INTERVIEWING PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES | 39 |
X DIAGNOSIS OF THE DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS | 43 |
QUESTIONS OFTEN ASKED ABOUT THE SCIDD | 125 |
REFERENCES | 131 |
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