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The SCID-5 is a semi-structured interview for making the major DSM-5 diagnoses. The instrument is designed to be administered by a trained mental health professional. The SCID is not quantitatively scored; all diagnostic symptoms are coded as present, subthreshold, or absent.
Sample questions include: In the past month, have you had any unwanted memories of an event while you were awake? How does it happen that you start remembering the event? How much do these memories bother you? Are you able to put them out of your mind and think about something else?
The gold standard for diagnosing PTSD is a structured clinical interview such as the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS-5). When necessary, the PCL-5 can be scored to provide a provisional PTSD diagnosis.
Six tips for interviewing people whove experienced trauma Treat people with respect and gratitude. Be a human and express empathy. Respect boundaries and give the subject their agency. If possible, get to know the person before interviewing them about the traumatic event(s) theyve experienced.
PTSD Screening Repeated, disturbing, and unwanted memories of the stressful experience? Repeated, disturbing dreams of the stressful experience? Suddenly feeling or acting as if the stressful experience were actually happening again (as if you were actually back there reliving it)?
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It is important to be honest with the examiner and to give enough information to support your claim, no matter if it is embarrassing or not. A PTSD diagnosis is based on specific criteria and the more information you provide, the more likely the chance of a favorable outcome.
The PCL-C is a 17-item self-report checklist of PTSD symptoms based closely on the DSM-IV criteria. The PCL is a self-report instrument and can be completed in approximately 5-10 minutes. The PCL-C (civilian) asks about symptoms in relation to generic stressful experiences and can be used with any population.

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