but my name is dr. Todd Rhonda welcome to part two in my series on clinical interviewing this is a roleplay exercise I'm here with Kelly a graduate assistant heroine University and she'll be role playing the same character a hand in part two and all the parts of these videos so I remind you that this is just educational purposes and your agency may have different requirements when it comes to what needs to be included in a clinical interview and remember all clients are individuals so you may need to add or subtract if an element's to provide a ethical and appropriate clinical interview so I'll turn over now to introduce some elements you'll be seeing in part two in this second section of the intake interview dr. Grande will be eliciting information about the client's childhood relationship history and spirituality okay and so I'm going to ask you some questions about your developmental history okay and some of these you might have already answered during the screening that's important I catch them here as well okay what city and state reported looted dollar and how about what's saying stay where you're raised in Wellington do you speak any other languages other than English Spanish not fluently pretty well pretty well if you tell me who rate is to my parents by Logitech at any point during childhood were you ever raised by anybody else temporarily no my grandmother lived with us for a little while but middle school or high school can't tell me briefly what your life was like growing up yeah it was pretty normal childhood I guess my my mom was she was no angry angry person but it was you know my two sisters and me and my parents and we didn't want for anything my parents loved us pretty much and you know we went to check on schools my mom you know my mom was pretty angry well at least towards me not so much try to do my sisters now I mean sometimes my sisters and my dad just like angry in general but I guess I got the most of it I couldn't think I don't know I was wondering if that's connected to like us and the women at work I don't know that's kind of why I'm here and it happened you know in the neighborhood to the women in the neighborhood so we moved this new neighborhood and I'm really feeling like it's me and groups of women and it's there I don't know I don't hear the expert but you asked me what my what my childhood was like like I can't complain I wasn't like abused you know like I said I was hit sometimes but that was the way you know she I was hit more than her sisters for sure was oldest my sisters were I was the oldest my middle sister or was flattered but you want this guy answer your question or this one okay it's just perfect you know my my middle sister was she always got good grades she did exactly what my parents money and she was the one like she wake up by herself several hours before school started and get her stuff already make herself breakfast you know she was just always a good girl and I mean I was so the family dynamic you're speaking about when did that change has it changed it hasn't changed to what age did you move out of your um college should be around 19 yeah we talked about this a little bit earlier about how your are your experiences when you're young how are you disciplined as a child you know yelling my mom yelled a lot like I said she didn't hold back from it's not in my face or pulling my hair when I was younger when I got older she didn't do it as much push away but it wasn't you know yeah that was it for other than that how's your father now he was kind of quiet he didn't get involved in the discipline component no I mean that was mom all right I want to move on now to relationship history only be switching gears a little bit again you mentioned are you married have you been married before what's your sexual orientation heterosexual they're special and way should you get back 27 can you describe your marriage to me yeah happy it gets concerned about me go to mind sad periods nor whatever but no it's it's basically a happy marriages book I am lucky does he know that you're safe and counsel yeah as he's supportive of that yeah he it was kind of his idea okay at first I thought I thought he was right then I went to try it again at some point and I don't know this yet but at some point if appropriate would he be willing to come in for a session with you definitely would you be okay with it yeah does your spouse have any trouble with any of the following substances gambling mental health medical and how long did it Mary continues can Tompa have the previous relationships a previous latisha might had before marriage like a boyfriend or something yeah I had I have pretty serious boyfriend in graduate school then in college she and I dated a couple of guys and in high school I had I had one high school we broke up so I'm going to switch now to parental history do you have any children yeah okay son and a daughter okay son how old is your son he's 12 and you go and we're doing this like with you often you see them having that every day do they are there any substance use mental health or medical concerns regarding your children everyone involved with Child Protective Services and I think you mentioned earlier you never had traumatic loss you haven't lost a child no can you describe your relationship with your show them to me yeah it's a good relationship tell me more well I I tried I said when I have kids I was not gonna be like my mom so I don't you know and I don't let my husband yell at them so my relationship with my kids is hugely important to me we always spend a lot of time doesn't family vacation together we have family game night blender homework toddler years were tough you know that was challenging for us but we got through that they do well in school yeah and you mentioned you have a daughter and I know you talked earlier about your relationship with your mother do you see any of that what happened there playing out between you and your going not really because I try so hard I mean I get mad sometimes I can feel myself flare up and I don't know I know so it takes okay anything else by your children what time well a couple of years ago when I was good one of these periods my son's teacher he was in second grade at the time and she said she was concerned about him that he was kind of hanging out away from the other kids she thought he might be depressed is what she said so we took him to see somebody at couples her names but he was okay he's okay now it's okay now yeah had you worried a bit though yeah in situation I'm gonna switch here so you can are you still comfortable moving forward this concludes part two of my video series on clinical interviewing as always I hope that you found my video useful if you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact me I'll be happy to assist you as your convenience I encourage you to now move on to part three to watch the conclusion of the video series thanks