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Preventing and Handling Difficult Interviews This second post in our four-part series focuses on how to conduct clinical interviews in ways that prevent difficulty when possible and how to respond
Managing Distressed Participants This third post in the series focuses on recognizing and managing participant distress during diagnostic clinical interviews, including steps to take when there is imminent risk. A.
After the Interview This final post focuses on essential steps following a difficult clinical interview, including participant debriefing, interviewer support, and documentation. After the Interview: Debrief and Follow-Up i. Participant
In an increasingly interconnected world, mental health research intersects with a wide range of cultural identities, values, and belief systems. Researchers must be not only scientifically rigorous, but also deeply
Cultivating Openness and Optimism in Diagnostic Interviews In mental health care, the diagnostic interview serves as a critical gateway to understanding and supporting individuals seeking care. Conducting these interviews requires
Safeguarding Accuracy in Mental Health Assessment In diagnostic clinical interviews, consistency is essential. Even small deviations from standardized protocols can compromise reliability and validity. One of the most significant threats
Expanding Access While Maintaining Rigor The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated a shift toward decentralized and virtual clinical trials. While remote models emerged from necessity, they have revealed long-term advantages for access,
I recently met with a group of clinical interviewers and clinical supervisors to discuss what qualities provide a solid foundation for being a highly effective clinical interviewer. As I’ve mentioned
