The Clinical Interview for Relationship-Centered Care: The Three Function Approach: The Three Function Approach
Autor Steven A. Cole, Richard M. Frankel, Kelley M. Skeffen Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2026
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780323829410
ISBN-10: 0323829414
Pagini: 520
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:4th edition
Editura: Elsevier
ISBN-10: 0323829414
Pagini: 520
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:4th edition
Editura: Elsevier
Cuprins
UNIT 1 Three Functions of the Medical Interview
1. Learning to Interview Using the Three Function Approach: Introduction and Overview
2. Three Functions: The Basic Model
3. Function One: Build the Relationship
4. Function Two: Assess and Understand
5. Function Three: Collaborate for Management
UNIT 2 Meeting the Patient
6. Ten Common Concerns
UNIT 3 Structure of the Interview
7. Opening the Interview
8. Chief Complaint, Problem Survey, Patient’s Perspective, and Agenda Setting
9. History of Present Illness
10. Past Medical History
11. Family History
12. Patient Profile and Social History
13. Review of Systems
14. Mental Status
UNIT 4 Presentation and Documentation
15. Presentation and Documentation
UNIT 5 Understanding Patients’ Emotional Responses to Chronic Illness
16. Understanding Chronic Illness: Normal Reactions
17. Understanding Chronic Illness: Maladaptive Reactions
UNIT 6 Advanced Applications
18. Stepped-Care Advanced Skills for Action Planning
19. Communicating with Patients with Chronic Illness
20. Health Literacy and Communicating Complex Information for Decision Making
21. Sexual Issues in the Interview
22. Interviewing Elderly Patients
23. Culturally Competent Medical Interviewing
24. Family Interviewing
25. Troubling Personality Styles and Somatization
26. Communicating with the Psychotic Patient
27. Breaking Bad News
28. Disclosure of Medical Errors and Apology
29. Risky Drinking and Interviewing About Alcohol Use
UNIT 7 Higher Order Skills
30. Nonverbal Communication
31. Use of the Self in Medical Care
32. Using Psychological Principles in the Medical Interview
33. Integrating Structure and Function: Diagnostic Reasoning, Clinical Inference, Communication Flexibility, and Rules
1. Learning to Interview Using the Three Function Approach: Introduction and Overview
2. Three Functions: The Basic Model
3. Function One: Build the Relationship
4. Function Two: Assess and Understand
5. Function Three: Collaborate for Management
UNIT 2 Meeting the Patient
6. Ten Common Concerns
UNIT 3 Structure of the Interview
7. Opening the Interview
8. Chief Complaint, Problem Survey, Patient’s Perspective, and Agenda Setting
9. History of Present Illness
10. Past Medical History
11. Family History
12. Patient Profile and Social History
13. Review of Systems
14. Mental Status
UNIT 4 Presentation and Documentation
15. Presentation and Documentation
UNIT 5 Understanding Patients’ Emotional Responses to Chronic Illness
16. Understanding Chronic Illness: Normal Reactions
17. Understanding Chronic Illness: Maladaptive Reactions
UNIT 6 Advanced Applications
18. Stepped-Care Advanced Skills for Action Planning
19. Communicating with Patients with Chronic Illness
20. Health Literacy and Communicating Complex Information for Decision Making
21. Sexual Issues in the Interview
22. Interviewing Elderly Patients
23. Culturally Competent Medical Interviewing
24. Family Interviewing
25. Troubling Personality Styles and Somatization
26. Communicating with the Psychotic Patient
27. Breaking Bad News
28. Disclosure of Medical Errors and Apology
29. Risky Drinking and Interviewing About Alcohol Use
UNIT 7 Higher Order Skills
30. Nonverbal Communication
31. Use of the Self in Medical Care
32. Using Psychological Principles in the Medical Interview
33. Integrating Structure and Function: Diagnostic Reasoning, Clinical Inference, Communication Flexibility, and Rules