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Question 9 of 40 for our Psychiatrist Mock Interview

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Question 9 of 40

Talk about a time you had to deal with a crisis situation. How did you handle that situation and what was the outcome?

"During my residency, I rotated in both inpatient and outpatient settings. On one outpatient rotation, I saw a patient with violent outbursts in his history, so we always had two people in our sessions together. During one session, the patient grabbed a lamp and started swinging it violently in the air. Using my training, I was able to calmly talk him down from the escalated situation. In talking further, I learned that he had experienced a traumatic event at home earlier in the week, causing the outburst."

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How to Answer: Talk about a time you had to deal with a crisis situation. How did you handle that situation and what was the outcome?

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  • 9. Talk about a time you had to deal with a crisis situation. How did you handle that situation and what was the outcome?

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      As a Psychiatrist, crises can arise from time to time. You may encounter a range of crisis situations in your line of work. These may include situations where patients are experiencing severe mental health symptoms such as suicidal thoughts, self-harm, manic episodes, or psychosis. You may also encounter crises related to addiction, trauma, or domestic violence. In these situations, you are trained to assess the patient's immediate safety and provide appropriate interventions to stabilize the situation. This may involve hospitalization, medication, therapy, or referral to other specialized services. The goal is always to ensure the patient's safety and support them to recover and manage their mental health.

      How you have handled a crisis in the past will often predict how you will react in the future. Your interviewer is looking for your ability to stay calm and collected while solving the situation efficiently and professionally.

      Written by Krista Wenz on August 25th, 2023

      Entry Level Example

      "During my residency, I rotated in both inpatient and outpatient settings. On one outpatient rotation, I saw a patient with violent outbursts in his history, so we always had two people in our sessions together. During one session, the patient grabbed a lamp and started swinging it violently in the air. Using my training, I was able to calmly talk him down from the escalated situation. In talking further, I learned that he had experienced a traumatic event at home earlier in the week, causing the outburst."

      Written by Krista Wenz on August 25th, 2023

      Answer Example

      "A few years ago, I was working on an inpatient unit with a patient who had been admitted due to what the admitting physicians deemed as hallucinations. In my initial consult with the patient, she indicated that she wanted to harm her children and that she was a bomb expert after doing some research on the internet. Without hesitation, I alerted the local authorities in her hometown to do a wellness check on her children and the home. I take threats like that seriously, and while this situation was found not harmful to the children, I can never be sure that a threat is non-harmful and all precautions must be taken."

      Written by Krista Wenz on August 25th, 2023

      Experienced Example

      "In my time working on an inpatient unit, we had a patient admitted one night who was badly detoxing from opiates. During these situations, we never know how a patient will react while detoxing. The next morning, the patient's family came to visit, and when his mother was in the room, he began threatening harm to himself. Once notified, the nurse and I asked the family to leave the room, and we went through our protocol of removing all harmful items from the room. While a patient was detoxing, I could expedite my treatment if harm to oneself was made, and I did just that with this patient."

      Written by Krista Wenz on August 25th, 2023