21:35 Nov 10, 2020 |
English to French translations [PRO] Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc. / Psychologie | |||||||
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3 +1 | Des signes évidents de troubles de la pensée |
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3 -1 | troubles de la pensée |
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subtle vs frank signs of thought disorder |
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troubles de la pensée Explanation: Je ne vois pas ce qu'apporte "Frank" ici... |
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Des signes évidents de troubles de la pensée Explanation: Une suggestion. Une personne peut souffrir un certain temps avant que les signes de la maladie ne soient évidents. |
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Reference: subtle vs frank signs of thought disorder Reference information: The interviewer should inquire about suicidality or psychosis at any point in the interview if the patient’s symptoms, narratives, or presentation suggest that such questions are likely to be relevant (e.g., if the patient reports depression, or if the interviewer has any suspicion of suicidality, the interviewer should inquire about suicidal ideation, plans, and past suicidal behavior early in the interview). If at any point in the interview the patient seems disorganized, disoriented, manic, or shows subtle or frank signs of thought disorder or psychosis, the interviewer should immediately assess mental status (e.g., orientation to person, time, and place; memory; and comprehension of proverbs) and current or recent drug use, and should directly inquire about psychotic or manic symptoms (e.g., delusions, hallucinations, paranoia, racing thoughts). If the patient is psychotic or manic, the rest of the interview should be abbreviated, with a primary focus on questions necessary for making an appropriate clinical disposition. https://swapassessment.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/CDI-pa... |
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