I am constantly referring to it when I conduct biopsychosocial assessments, interact with new patients, or write notes in patient's charts. I think this is a great tool for anyone who is entering the field of psychiatry, whether it be nurses, therapists, social workers, etc. The notebook is dense, but really compact (note its size compared to a computer mouse), making it great for portability.
Psych Notes is divided into seven distinct sections including basics, assessment, disorders/interview, drugs/lab, drugs A-Z, crisis, geriatrics, and tools/index. This makes it incredibly easy to locate the information I need.
The basics tab contains an overview of various psychological theories including psychodynamic (pictured), psychosocial, and interpersonal. Additionally, biological aspects of mental illness, issues related to confidentiality, HIPAA, and patient's rights are also covered.
I frequently use the assessment tab, as it guides the components I must cover during a biopsychosocial interview of incoming patients.
The entire notebook is also available to download via Scribd. Enjoy!
Psych Notes - Clinical Pocket Guide Scanned
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I have the same pocket guide, but for Paeds. It's incredible, I totally agree with you about it being a great investment.
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