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THE PSYCHIATRIC INTERVIEW

Revisiting the hypothesis-driven interview in a contemporary context

(Consultant Psychiatrist and Associate Professor) , (Professor) & (Director of the Medical Education Unit in the Melbourne Medical School and Professor of Medical Education and Training)
Pages 484-488 | Published online: 12 Nov 2011
 

Abstract

Objective: The “hypothesis-driven interview” was articulated by George Engel as a method of raising and testing hypotheses in the process of building a biopsychosocial formulation and determining the most likely diagnosis. This interview was a forerunner of the modern medical interview as well as the contemporary psychiatric assessment. The objective of this article is to describe the hypothesis-driven interview and to explore its relationship with the contemporary medical interview.

Method: The literature on the medical and hypothesis-driven interview was reviewed. Key features of each were identified.

Results: The hypothesis-driven interview shares much with the contemporary medical interview. In addition, it enhances the application of communication skills and allows the interviewer to develop a formulation during the course of the assessment.

Conclusion: The hypothesis-driven interview is well suited to the aims of a contemporary psychiatric assessment.

DISCLOSURE

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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