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12th March 2022 ENGLISH ASL PROJECT

Term-2

LITTLE WORD SCHOOL


TILWARA, JABALPUR (M.P)

AN INTERVIEW BASED PROJECT ON PSYCHIATRIST

GARV ARORA
1221 SCIENCE “A”
OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT
It is to ask them about the profession and know
about their challenges and initiatives in their fields
of work. I interviewed one of the psychiatrist. I
conversed with him and found nature of their works
and the ways by which they reached there. The
project aimed at preparing a questionnaire that suits
to the individual and know about their work and
collect data for analyzing the facts on choice of
profession.
ACTION PLAN
The entire project has been fulfilled following
different steps and consultations with the teachers,
experts and peers and with reference to print and
visual media. The project aims at achieving a clear
understanding of the jobs people doing around my
neighborhood by visiting their houses or work
places and conversing with them. I visited my
neighborhood with a pre prepared questionnaire and
asked him about the work they pursue and reason
for choosing such a profession and their future
prospects. Along with that I have acquired a good
proficiency in general English speaking and
methods of interacting with people and listening to
various interviews conducted by our national
channels and world media. For the project I carried
out several studies and readings and interviews
related with my topic and come to know about the
difficulties and challenges each one has to face in
their work place. Then I analyzed the data collected
from different persons and found out the working
environment of their life.
CONCLUSION
The interview with psychiatrist was really a good
experience for me to acquire knowledge on works
and language. It provides me a good opportunity to
interact with people of my neighborhood and come
to know about them and their works and aspirations.
It helped me to formulate any desire of choosing a
profession by self-interest and abilities than under
the compulsions of external forces or material
gains. Each and every one has prospects in their
own profession and will do more in it that really
interested me and made aware how they treat their
professional life.

THE END
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
This project work titled "an interview based on ASL
project on psychiatrist" has been carried out by the
guidance and instructions of Mr. Mohammad Imran
sir PGT of Little World School.
BOOKS AND JOURNALS
“Basic interviewing skills”, author Raymond L
Gorden

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MEDIA MATERIAL
INTERVIEW
Question1- So Ajay my first question to you is, As a
psychiatrist, how would you treat a patient with depression?
Answer- Depression is one of the most common mental health
issues that psychiatrists treat. This question helps you evaluate
whether this particular psychiatrist would treat depression and
other common mental health concerns in an effective manner.
You’ll learn his or her views on particular medications and
types of psychotherapy, and you’ll be able to decide whether
the applicant’s approach is something that would suit the clients
at your practice.

Question2- How would you help a patient who is in distress?


Answer- This question helps you evaluate whether the
psychiatrist candidate has the necessary professionalism,
empathy and warmth to help patients who can be extremely
vulnerable. You’ll learn what types of patients and conditions
this candidate may be best at treating, and you’ll be able to
ascertain whether the applicant would be able to retain patients
and attract new ones to your practice. You may also learn how
quickly the candidate psychiatrist builds patient trust.

Question3- How would you approach the care of patients who


have multiple mental health issues?
Answer- Many patients have several mental health conditions
at one time, and this question lets you evaluate whether the
candidate has the necessary training and experience to treat
patients with these kinds of complex needs. You’ll learn how
the psychiatrist makes choices about which
conditions/symptoms to prioritize, and you’ll also learn how he
or she might adapt or combine different counseling techniques
to treat multiple conditions.

Question4- What would you do if you disagreed with another


psychiatrist about a patient’s care?
Answer- This question helps you evaluate whether the
candidate would be a team player. You’ll learn how he or she
might interact with other members of staff and whether the
candidate has the capacity to prevent and resolve conflicts
respectfully, effectively and independently. You’ll be able to
determine much about the applicant’s work ethic, attitude and
professionalism and decide if the psychiatrist would be a match
with your existing team.

Question5- What would you do if a patient disagreed with


your diagnosis or refused treatment?
Answer- Many patients that a psychiatrist sees may not be
able to accept that they need help, and this question helps you
understand whether the applicant can effectively and
respectfully handle this situation. You’ll learn whether the
candidate is able to propose alternative treatment methods for
the patient and whether he or she is too forceful when
recommending treatments for patients. You’ll discover whether
the psychiatrist is dedicated to trying multiple treatments.
Question6- How do you determine which type of medication to
use when there are multiple options that treat the same
condition?
Answer- There are many pharmaceutical companies that offer
different medications to address the same symptoms or
disorders. Some people have to try multiple different
psychiatric medications before they find one that suits their
needs, so psychiatrists should be thoughtful when using
medication in their treatment plan. A strong candidate should
understand the importance of knowing a patient's medical
history and common outcomes of different medications, then
apply that knowledge to each nuanced situation.

Question7- Do you have a philosophy about suicide? what


should the psychiatrist’s responsibility be for preventing
suicide?
Answer- Suicide is a very controversial topic because
different cultures and different religions have different
viewpoints. For example, atheists may think suicide is the
final release from pain and suffering but Christians may think
it's a moral sin. No matter what, as a psychiatrist- a trained
medical professional, we should hold the opinion that the
outcome doesn't justify the action. So for every psychiatric
patient we encounter, we should bear the minds of possible
suicide and intensely probe the patient. Early detection and
every visit detection is the key. If suicidal thoughts were
detected, intense counselling and/or medical treatment is
warranted.

Question8- Have you heard the term “psychological


mindedness?” What does that mean to you? Are you
psychologically minded? How do you know?
Answer- PM is an individual's capacity for self-examination,
self-observation, introspection and personal insight. It also
includes an ability to recognize and see the links between
current problems within self and with others, and the ability to
insight one's past particularly for its impact on present attitudes
and functioning. Psychological mindedness bespeaks a
capacity to tolerate psychological conflict and stress
intrapsychically rather than by regressive means of conflict
management or resolution such as somatization.
For psychiatrist, PM is the ability to look beyond the surface of
overt behaviour for underlying psychological meaning. For
example, understanding the patient’s subjective responses;
objective approach to behaviour; ability to make contact with
psychiatric patients; understanding of signs, symptoms and
syndromes; ability to conduct and organise investigations and
treatment methods using physical, psychological and social
approaches; and an understanding of the self.
Question9- How will you handle stress in your residency
training?
Answer- I believe I am a person who handles stress
appropriately and thrives when I’m in a situation with a lot of
pressure. I know residency can be difficult and stressful but I
believe I have the right mindset and social supports outside to
be an excellent resident. My family and friends keep me down
to earth and are always there for me. They help recharge my
energy. I have also been very lucky to have found some
mentors who I can share my experiences with and receive
feedback from. Overall, I am a person who does well under
pressures of treating sick patients and I know how important it
is to have a balanced life outside of medicine.

Question10- So Ajay my last question to you is, why do


you want this job as psychiatrist?
Answer- Psychiatrists are trained to work in a wide range of
areas, so they don't need to stick to just one area of practice. For
example, a hospital psychiatrist might decide that he wants to
switch his field of practice to provide treatment to people
suffering from addictions and so he might apply for a position
at an in-patient substance abuse facility. Or a psychiatrist who
has worked in private practice for many years might long for
more contact with colleagues out of a desire for professional
growth and development and seek employment in mental
health clinics or universities. A psychiatrist's answer to this
application question shows his motivation and suitability for
the job.
This project work helped me to learn the method of
translating one's vernacular medium into english
especially with the people who are not competent in
English language.

Listen to the audio converse related with the topic


especially video clippings and understand the
speaking proficiency required to achieve a certain
level of language

proficiency.

Develop the skills to speak in a fluent way and


explain the written materials to a third party.
LIST OF RESOURCES / BIBLIOGRAPHY

1. "Basic Interviewing Skills", author Raymond L


Gorden

2. Youtube interview clippings by English with


Sunil sir
PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE POSITIVE
LEARNING EXPERIENCES OF ME

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