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Bipolar Risk Interview (Non‑Validated)

Description

This is an original, non‑validated interview guide for exploring bipolar risk factors. It is not diagnostic and should not be used as a screening instrument.

Use Cases

  • When clinical history suggests possible bipolar spectrum features
  • When antidepressant response has been atypical or poor
  • When family history suggests bipolar disorder

Interactive Mode (Lightweight)

Use this mode when the clinician asks to go step-by-step.

  1. Confirm this is a non-validated interview guide and check readiness.
  2. Ask one prompt at a time from the interview guide and wait for a response.
  3. Summarize key points and confirm accuracy before moving on.
  4. At the end, synthesize risk factors, red flags, and functional impact with suggested next steps.
  5. If safety concerns arise, pause and follow appropriate safety protocols.

Interview Guide

See: assets/interview-guide.md

Safety Notes

See: references/safety-notes.md

Documentation

Summarize history of mood elevation, sleep reduction, impulsivity, and functional impact.

Source

git clone https://github.com/rhavekost/clinical-toolkit/blob/main/dist/consumer/claude/bipolar-risk-interview/SKILL.mdView on GitHub

Overview

This is an original, non-validated interview guide to explore bipolar risk factors. It is not diagnostic and should not be used as a screening instrument, but it helps document mood elevation history, sleep changes, impulsivity, and functional impact.

How This Skill Works

Clinicians use a lightweight, step-by-step interactive mode to ask one prompt at a time, summarize key points, and confirm accuracy before moving on. It culminates in a synthesis of risk factors, red flags, and suggested next steps, with safety protocols if concerns arise.

When to Use It

  • Clinical history suggests possible bipolar spectrum features
  • Antidepressant response has been atypical or poor
  • Family history suggests bipolar disorder
  • Clinician wants a structured, non-validated interview guide for risk exploration
  • Documentation of mood elevation, sleep changes, impulsivity, and functional impact for risk assessment

Quick Start

  1. Step 1: Confirm this is a non-validated interview guide and check readiness.
  2. Step 2: Ask one prompt at a time from the interview guide and wait for a response.
  3. Step 3: Summarize key points and confirm accuracy before moving on

Best Practices

  • Use one prompt at a time and wait for responses in Interactive Mode
  • Verify non-validated status and readiness at the start
  • Summarize key points and confirm accuracy before proceeding
  • Document mood elevation, sleep reduction, impulsivity, and functional impact thoroughly
  • If safety concerns arise, pause and follow established safety protocols

Example Use Cases

  • A clinician investigates intermittent mood elevation and reduced sleep in a patient with atypical antidepressant response.
  • During intake, a clinician uses the guide to gather family history of bipolar and pattern of mood fluctuations.
  • The interview documents impulsivity and functional impairment to inform treatment planning.
  • In an interactive session, the clinician asks prompts one by one and summarizes findings before moving on.
  • After the interview, risk factors and suggested next steps are synthesized for a care plan.

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