Table Of ContentAcknowledgmentsKey Points About the SCID-DPreface to the 2023 EditionPart I: Psychiatric and Medical HistoryHistory QuestionsPart II: The Five Components of Dissociation AssessmentAmnesia: Past and Current SymptomsDepersonalization: Past and Current SymptomsDerealization: Past and Current SymptomsIdentity Confusion: Past and Current SymptomsIdentity Alteration: Past and Current SymptomsPart III: Further Exploration of Identity Confusion & AlterationAssociated Features of Identity Confusion and Identity AlterationFollow-Up Sections: Identity Confusion and AlterationDSM-5-TR Specific: Optional History Questions Relevant to Other Specified Dissociative Disorder (OSDD), Example 2Part IV: Post-Interview RatingsNonverbal/Observable CuesAppendicesAppendix 1: SCID-D Severity Rating DefinitionsAppendix 2: Typical SCID-D Symptom Profiles for the Dissociative DisordersAppendix 3A: ICD-11 Diagnostic Criteria for the Dissociative DisordersAppendix 3B: DSM-5-TR Diagnostic Criteria for the Dissociative DisordersAppendix 4A: Summary Scoresheet (with ICD-11 diagnosesAppendix 4B: Summary Scoresheet (with DSM-5-TR diagnoses)Appendix 4C: Charting The Client's SCID-D Profile
SynopsisSystematic assessment of dissociation is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of trauma survivors. The SCID-D is an interactive, semi-structured interview for assessing dissociative symptoms and disorders in adults and adolescents based on Dr. Steinbergs innovative Five Component Model of Dissociation Assessment (amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, identity confusion, and identity alteration). Over 30 years of worldwide research and clinical use have confirmed the reliability and validity of the SCID-D interview, and its universality across cultures. The interview has demonstrated a powerful ability to distinguish people with dissociative symptoms and disorders from those with other conditions, and it is widely regarded as the gold standard in the field. This edition of the SCID-D includes all the psychometrically validated interview questions of previous editions, preserving its excellent psychometric properties. The SCID-D is a valuable resource for clinicians and researchers assessing individuals suffering from complex posttraumatic and dissociative disorders. In the hands of a nonjudgmental empathic interviewer, the SCID-D is more than just a diagnostic tool; it can also accelerate the therapeutic alliance, promote client insight, and provide a roadmap for healing.The SCID-Ds evaluation method is independent of DSM or ICD nosology, though its results can be mapped into their diagnostic criteria. Administering and scoring the SCID-D interview requires familiarity with the Interviewers Guide to the SCID-D. Pack of 5., Systematic assessment of dissociation is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of trauma survivors., The SCID-D is an interactive, semi-structured interview for assessing dissociative symptoms and disorders in adults and adolescents based on Dr. Steinberg's innovative Five Component Model of Dissociation Assessment (amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, identity confusion, and identity alteration)., Systematic assessment of dissociation is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of trauma survivors. The SCID-D is an interactive, semi-structured interview for assessing dissociative symptoms and disorders in adults and adolescents based on Dr. Steinberg's innovative Five Component Model of Dissociation Assessment (amnesia, depersonalization, derealization, identity confusion, and identity alteration). Over 30 years of worldwide research and clinical use have confirmed the reliability and validity of the SCID-D interview, and its universality across cultures. The interview has demonstrated a powerful ability to distinguish people with dissociative symptoms and disorders from those with other conditions, and it is widely regarded as the gold standard in the field. This edition of the SCID-D includes all the psychometrically validated interview questions of previous editions, preserving its excellent psychometric properties. The SCID-D is a valuable resource for clinicians and researchers assessing individuals suffering from complex posttraumatic and dissociative disorders. In the hands of a nonjudgmental empathic interviewer, the SCID-D is more than just a diagnostic tool; it can also accelerate the therapeutic alliance, promote client insight, and provide a roadmap for healing. The SCID-D's evaluation method is independent of DSM or ICD nosology, though its results can be mapped into their diagnostic criteria. Administering and scoring the SCID-D interview requires familiarity with the Interviewer's Guide to the SCID-D.