Parent Mood Disorder Questionnaire Coaching Guide
2025/11/05

Parent Mood Disorder Questionnaire Coaching Guide

Caregiver guide for understanding the mdq preparing for conversations and lining up support resources

Parents sometimes feel blindsided when a clinician hands them the MDQ, especially if they are filling it out to describe their own experiences while managing family life. Share this coaching guide to make the process smoother.

Explain the Purpose in Plain Language

Tell parents the MDQ helps flag mood patterns that could point to bipolar spectrum conditions. It is not a final diagnosis or a statement about their parenting. That framing lowers defensiveness so you get accurate information.

Walk Through Confidentiality

Clarify who will see the responses—typically the clinical team only. If the parent worries about documentation affecting custody or work, explain how the record is protected and under what circumstances information might be released.

Discuss Family Impact

Positive MDQ results often raise questions about how to talk with kids. Provide scripts like, “I am working with my doctor to understand why my energy goes up and down. We have a plan, and you can always tell me how you are feeling too.” Pair that with referrals to support groups or psychoeducation workshops.

Offer Crisis Contacts

End the visit with printed and digital resources: warm lines, local peer groups, and emergency numbers. Knowing where to reach out reduces anxiety while they wait for full diagnostic appointments or medication consults.

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作者

陈莎拉是一位心理健康研究与内容策略顾问,专注于Mood Disorder Questionnaire(MDQ)教育、双相情感障碍筛查流程与循证随访护理。作为MDQTest资源的首席撰稿人,她把研究成果转化为可执行的操作指南,帮助诊所在线上与线下场景中落实MDQ筛查并服务双语社群,同时不提供持证临床服务。

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