Introduction : philosophy and organization -- Foundations and preparations -- Basic attending, listening, and action skills -- Directives : questions and action skills -- Theoretically supported and evidence-based relationships in clinical interviewing -- An overview of the interview process -- Intake interviewing and report writing -- The mental status examination -- Suicide assessment -- Diagnosis and treatment planning -- Challenging clients and demanding situations -- Interviewing young clients -- Principles and tips for interviewing couples and families -- Interviewing in a diverse and multicultural world -- Interviewing in online and other non-face-to-face environments
Summary
"It is a delight to see the Fourth Edition of Sommers-Flanagans's excellent work. They understand counseling and therapy, their writing is clear, and this book will be enjoyed by students and faculty alike."--Allen E. Ivey, EdD, ABPP, Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts Amherst. The classic text presenting practical strategies for conducting effective interviews--now reflecting the latest interviewing guidelines. Updated to reflect the emerging field of online and other non-face-to-face interventions
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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