Intake Interviews, Mental Status Exam and Suicide Risk Assessment

Intake Interviews, Mental Status Exam and Suicide Risk Assessment

For this Discussion, review the media titled “Multicultural Intake Interview” and “Mental Status Exam” provided in this week’s Learning Resources. Analyze how the counselor performs both the multicultural intake interview and the mental status exam.

Post by Day 4an explanation of ways the clients may have been demonstrating depression or suicidal ideation during the intake interview. Then, explain whether the counselor should have conducted a suicide risk assessment. Finally, explain how counselors should be proactive in conducting initial assessment meetings.

Be sure to support your postings and responses with specific references to the Learning Resources.

 

 

 

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            Intake interviews are the utmost common kind of interview in clinical psychology. They take place when a client first comes to pursue assistance from a clinician. The intake interview is imperative in clinical psychology since it is the first contact that happens amid the clinician and the client (Worthington Jr et al., 1991). There is numerous way in which client might have been signifying depression or suicidal ideation in the course of intake interview; these ways include; the emotion shown by the patient, for instance, the client might be showing signs of hopelessness, anxiety, lack of emotional responsiveness and anger. Secondly, the client may demonstrate physical signs which involve overeating or loss of appetite, fatigue, chronic and lack of energy.

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