- What is the most effective way to treat PTSD?
- What do patients respond to the most/least?
- What specific medications do you prefer?
- What is a common misconception you would like to clarify about PTSD?
- What treatments do you feel is not effective?
- What do you think about the way PTSD is diagnosed?
- What is the treatment processes like from a doctors' perspective?
- What is the most difficult thing to do as a doctor?
- What is the most difficult part of the treatment process as a patient?
- What do you do to keep yourself from being overwhelmed?
- What do/can you do to keep patients from quitting a recovery program?
- What is the most rewarding part of this?
- What schools do you think have the strongest psychiatry programs?
- What do you think about exercises such as yoga and tai chi for someone suffering from PTSD?
- What are the pros/con of having a patient take SSRI's for long periods of time?
- What is the most important step in the recovery process?
- How does you personal background benefit you when treating people PTSD?
- What is the most important step that friends and family of a person suffering from PTSD should take?
- What should friends and family of a person with PTSD never do to that person?
- How do you know when a person is fully recovered?
Jo R.
North House
Topic: PTSD
Essential Question: What is the most effective way to treat PTSD?
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Fourth Interview Questiions
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