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Premorbid Personality Assessment in Urdu



The following history is structured on the assumption that his demographics including his age, marital status, occupation are already known.

Shaksiyyat ke baary mai kya janty han? Shakhsiyyat se murad insaan ke wo munfarid khusoosiyaat or adaaat hain jin kee waja se log un ko pehchanty han. Imtehan ke silsily mai mujhe aap ki shakhsiyyat ke baary mai aap se kuch malomaat chahiyen. Nafsiyatee bemarion ka insaan kee tabiyyat, mizaaj or adaat waghera par asar parh sakta hai, iss liye bemari se pehle aap kee jo shakhsiyyat tee, mai oss ke bary ma jan’na chanhunga or mere sawalon ke jawab bhe aap ne ossi waqt ke hisaab se deny hain. Acha, to sabb se pehle aap khud he, apne alfaaz mai, mujhe apnee shakhsiyyat ke baary mai bataaen.

Relationships

Ab mai ap ke talukaat ke bary mai ap se tafseelaat pochunga. Kya ap samjhty han ke aap ko talukaat mai kuch mushkilaat ka saamna taa? Aasani se taluqaat ban jaty ty yaa iss mai sharmaaty ty? Kitne dost ty aap ke? Un ke saath gehri dosti hoti tee ya aik hadd takk mehdood rakhty ty unko? Apni paryshaaniyaan un ko bataty ty? Ghar mai apke barhy aap ke baary mai kya kehty ty? Kya aap se khush ty ya aksar naraz rehty ty? Biwi ke saath talukat ke baary mai bataaen. Aap ke aafsaraan, yaa wo log jin ke maa-tehett aap kaam karty ty, un se kese talukaat ty?

Predominant mood and emotions

Aam-tor-par mizaaj kaisa rehta tha? Achaanak mizaaj mai koi tabdili, maslann hansi-khushi mai achaanak ghussa aana, aatee tee kabhi? Aisa hota ho, keh kuch dino ke liye aap udaas rehty ty phir kuch arsy ke liye zarorat se zyada khush rehty ty? Zarorat se zyada ghussa aata ta? Kabhi ghussa aajata, to kitny hadd takk qaboo kar sakty ty?

Other components

• Kya dilchaspiyaan tee aap kee? Farigh waqt mai kya karty rehty thy?

• Apni sehat ka khayal rakhty ty? Jo cheezyn sihat ke liye nuqsan-dy hotee han un se parhez karty ty?

• Aap ke liye zindagee mai sabb se aham kya hai? Apni zindagee ka maqsad kya samjhty han aap?

Mnemonic CARLUP

• Character

• Attitudes and standards

• Relationships

• Leisure activities

• Ultimate concern

• Predominant mood and emotions

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