The Psychiatric Interview In Clinical Practice • Real

The book reinforces the traditional biopsychosocial assessment used in clinical settings:

: Includes real-world clinical examples drawn from the authors' experiences to illustrate common personality types and interview challenges. Key Updates in the Third Edition The Psychiatric Interview in Clinical Practice

: Emphasizes the evolving social relationship between patient and clinician, advocating for nurturing equality and active patient involvement in treatment decisions. and Peter J. Buckley

, specifically in its third edition by Roger A. MacKinnon, Robert Michels, and Peter J. Buckley, is a foundational text that integrates the psychodynamic model into modern psychiatric assessment . It focuses on understanding a patient’s complex personality by evaluating symptoms, identity, interpersonal relationships, and mental processes. Core Features of the Text The Psychiatric Interview in Clinical Practice