Author:
Eng Bennett,Addison Paul,Ring Howard
Abstract
SummaryPsychiatric assessment in the community is an important part of both the
initial assessment process and delivery of follow-up care in adult
intellectual disability services in the UK. This article examines how such
assessments can be carried out safely and explores the clinical skills
required to perform them effectively. Use of the psychiatric interview and
mental state examination to elicit information is discussed. Communication
difficulties experienced by people with intellectual disabilities and
strategies that may be employed to address these in the assessment process
are also explored. The article is directed at psychiatrists, in particular
specialty trainees, and other healthcare professionals who work with
intellectually disabled people.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
2 articles.
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