1st Edition

Depression and Expressive Behavior

By Jack D. Maser Copyright 1987

    The clinical interview is an indispensable first step in a comprehensive general medical evaluation. In psychiatry and clinical psychology, it is too frequently the only step in the evaluation.

    Based on papers presented at an National Institute of Mental Health sponsored workshop, this volume specifically addresses the question of whether the clinical phenomenology necessary for diagnosis of mental disorders can be assessed in ways more objective and accurate than routine clinical observation.

    Contents: R.M.A. Hirschfeld, Preface. D.J. Kupfer, J.D. Maser, M.C. Blehar, R. Miller, Behavioral Assessment in Depression. A.T. Dittman, Body Movements as Diagnostic Cues in Affective Disorders. P. Ekman, A.J. Fridlund, Assessment of Facial Behavior in Affective Disorders. K.R. Scherer, Vocal Assessment of Affective Disorders. A.W. Siegman, The Pacing of Speech in Depression.

    Biography

    Jack D. Maser