Molly Martin, MDEducation

Episode Summary

Join Luis and me as we go over essential mental health questions in Spanish to help you assess your patients with confidence! In this lesson, you’ll practice asking about emotions, sleep, energy levels, appetite, and even sensitive topics like self-harm. Master these key phrases to improve communication and provide better care for your Spanish-speaking patients. Watch this lesson on YouTube. Member at docmolly.com? Access this lesson within our History and Exam course to access full lesson notes, download the PDF, take the quiz, and mark it complete. Become a member and get access to ALL our Medical Spanish lessons! Learn the difference between a premium subscription through Apple Podcasts vs docmolly.com.  Explore all our Mental Health lessons!  ¡Gracias por estudiar español médico con nosotros! LEVEL – INTERMEDIATE Feelings 01:38 Now, let’s put this vocabulary into practice with patient questions. ¿Se siente triste?Do you feel sad? ¿Se siente contento(a)?Do you feel happy? ¿Se siente nervioso(a)?Do you feel nervous? ¿Se siente inquieto(a)?Do you feel restless? ¿Se siente deprimido(a)?Do you feel depressed? ¿Se siente desesperanzado(a)?Do you feel hopeless? ¿Se siente desamparado(a)?Do you feel helpless? ¿Se siente culpable a menudo?Do you often feel guilty? ¿Se preocupa continuamente?Do you worry all the time? ¿Se preocupa por sus hijos?Do you worry about your children? ¿Hay algo que le preocupa (preocupe*)?Is there something that worries you? Learn more about this use of the subjunctive to describe unspecified nouns. Energy, Concentration, and Sleep 06:52 These questions help assess the patient’s energy levels and sleep patterns. ¿Tiene más energía de lo normal?Do you have more e
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