Faculty Books and Book Chapters
Issues in clinical interviewing
Book Title
Basic Interviewing: A Practical Guide for Counselors and Clinicians
Document Type
Book Chapter
ISBN
9780805823691
Publication Date
1998
Description
This book offers clear and direct answers to the questions most frequently asked by students and trainees learning how to talk to clients and extract critical data from them. Its development reflects the old adage that "necessity is the mother of invention." For many years, the editors taught beginning level mental health clinicians. They found, however, no text to be satisfactory--including a number that they themselves were involved in producing. Some were too difficult; some were too simplistic; some were too doctrinaire; still others had missing elements.
Written in a reader-friendly "how-to" style, the chapters in Basic Interviewing are not weighed down by references. Rather, each contributor suggests readings for students and instructors who wish to pursue questions further.
After the initial overview chapter, there are 12 chapters addressing the nuts-and-bolts concerns of all clinicians that can be particularly vexing for neophytes. They cover a variety of issues from the most specific--like how to begin and end interviews--to the more general--like how to build rapport and identify targets for treatment. Throughout, rich clinical illustrations facilitate the pragmatic application of fundamental principles. Beginning graduate students in counseling and clinical psychology, social work, and other allied mental health fields, as well as psychiatric trainees, will find this text to be an indispensable companion.
Publisher
Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates
City
Hillsdale
NSUWorks Citation
Faust, J.
(1998). Issues in clinical interviewing. Basic Interviewing: A Practical Guide for Counselors and Clinicians.
Available at: https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cps_facbooks/396
Additional Information
M. Hersen & V. Van Hasselt (Editors)