The MSE is a clinical assessment tool used to evaluate an individual's mental state at a particular point in time. It is a comprehensive evaluation that assesses various aspects of mental functioning, including:
| Chapter | Focus | |---------|-------| | 1 | Purpose & basic principles of the MSE | | 2 | Appearance, behavior, speech | | 3 | Mood and affect | | 4 | Thought process & content (including suicidal/homicidal ideation) | | 5 | Perceptual disturbances (illusions, hallucinations, depersonalization) | | 6 | Cognitive functions (attention, memory, abstraction, fund of knowledge) | | 7 | Insight and judgment | | 8 | MSE in special populations (children, elderly, catatonia, malingering) | | 9 | Documentation & formulation (linking MSE to DSM‑5 criteria) | The MSE is a clinical assessment tool used
The psychiatric mental status examination has numerous clinical applications, including: The MSE is a clinical assessment tool used