720358 SE Specific Clinical Research Methods
winter semester 2023/2024 | Last update: 27.09.2023 | Place course on memo listThrough didactic presentations and the use of video-taped interviews of psychiatric patients, the participants will learn the key principles of symptom recognition / symptom verification and explore the clinical relevance to make a DSM-5/ICD 10 diagnosis. During the course the participants will be asked to rate recorded training videos and the symptom ratings and diagnosis will be discussed.
Structured Clinical Interviews such as the SCID (Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM-IV-TR or DSM-5) and M.I.N.I. (Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview) or the DIPS (Diagnostisches Interview bei psychischen Störungen) are semi-structured diagnostic instruments for the major psychiatric disorders in DSM-IV, DSM-5 and ICD-10. The course will instruct the participants on the reliable use of these instruments in research studies and for clinical work with particular attention to disorders of Mood, Psychosis, Anxiety and Substance Use.
Under the moderation and supervision of the lecturer the contents are acquired, presented, extensively discussed, critically reflected, and evaluated. Teaching methods include lecturing, literature search, group work, discussions, case examples, issues of findings.
Regular written and/or oral contributions of participants.
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