Talk:Psychiatric assessment

Latest comment: 15 years ago by EverSince in topic AfD tag removed

Proposed structure edit

Introductory overview

Purpose edit

The purpose of assessment: diagnosis, formulation, risk management, treatment monitoring and planning. Specifically with reference to the role of a psychiatrist

Specific types edit

As part of treatment (the main type), also legal / forensic, work related, compensation

History edit

Summary of psychiatric history

Mental status examination edit

Summary of mental status examination

Physical examination edit

Relevance and use of physical examination

Physical investigations edit

Relevance and use of blood tests, MRI scans etc

Assessment tools edit

Use of questionnaires, symptom checklists etc

Multidisciplinary assessment edit

In e.g. hospital settings, the role of nurses, occupational therapists, psychologists, social workers etc

Context edit

Adaptation for hospital vs out-patient clinic vs home (community) vs prison

Special groups edit

Children; cross-cultural; elderly

Outcome edit

Reference to diagnosis, formulation, treatment plan, risk assessment

Other perspectives edit

Other models of assessment e.g. psychotherapeutic, systemic, solution focused

See also edit

Internal links

Notes edit

References edit

External links edit

--Anonymaus (talk) 22:43, 29 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

AfD tag removed edit

The AfD tag was removed because

  • This stub is no longer "just a definition"
  • There are references
  • There is a clear plan to develop the article

--Anonymaus (talk) 22:42, 29 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

I think this article is much needed. Any thoughts about addressing assessments done by non-psychiatric (non-medical) professionals, for example as briefly outlined in clinical psychology? Do they need a separate article (psychological testing exists but is very unspecific) or should one article cover all assessment practices relating to mental disorder? EverSince (talk) 09:30, 1 July 2008 (UTC)Reply
Perhaps the "Multidisciplinary assessment" section could cover this. We do have Psychological evaluation (redirects from Psychological assessment) which ...erm... could do with some work. We also have Occupational therapy and Psychiatric and mental health nursing but neither of these go into assessment. I do think this article should be an overview of assessment in mental health. --Anonymaus (talk) 00:44, 2 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

This article is developing nicely but I'd like to reiterate the point about it being titled "psychiatric" assessment, beacuse it is (rightly) including assessment by psychologists, social workers, multidisciplinary etc, and specificlaly mentions non-medical models. Perhaps it could be titled mental health assessment, with a section specifically on psychiatric models/assessments if necessary. Still restricts it to being a "health" phenomenon rather than, say "life difficulties" :) but bit broader... EverSince (talk) 11:43, 8 September 2008 (UTC)Reply