Clinical Interviewing

Höfundur John Sommers-Flanagan; Rita Sommers-Flanagan

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781119981985

Útgáfa 7

Útgáfuár 2024

12.490 kr.

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  • COVER
  • TITLE PAGE
  • COPYRIGHT
  • DEDICATION
  • PREFACE
  • ABOUT THE AUTHORS
  • ABOUT THE COMPANION WEBSITE
  • PART ONE FOUNDATIONS OF CLINICAL INTERVIEWING
  • CHAPTER 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CLINICAL INTERVIEW
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Chapter Orientation
  • Welcome to the Journey
  • What Is a Clinical Interview?
  • Clinical Interviewing versus Counseling and Psychotherapy
  • Multicultural Competencies
  • Multicultural Humility
  • A Learning Model for Clinical Interviewing
  • Chapter Summary
  • CHAPTER 2: PREPARATION
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Chapter Orientation
  • The Physical Setting
  • Professional and Ethical Issues
  • Multicultural Preparation
  • Stress Management and Self-Care
  • Chapter Summary
  • CHAPTER 3: AN OVERVIEW OF THE INTERVIEW PROCESS
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Chapter Orientation
  • Stages of a Clinical Interview
  • The Introduction
  • The Opening
  • The Body
  • The Closing
  • Ending the Session (Termination)
  • Chapter Summary
  • PART TWO LISTENING AND RELATIONSHIP DEVELOPMENT
  • CHAPTER 4: NONDIRECTIVE LISTENING SKILLS
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Chapter Orientation
  • Listening Skills
  • Adopting a Therapeutic Attitude
  • Why Nondirective Listening Is Also Directive
  • The Listening Continuum in Three Parts
  • Skills for Encouraging Client Talk
  • Ethical and Multicultural Considerations
  • Not Knowing What to Say
  • Chapter Summary
  • CHAPTER 5: DIRECTIVE LISTENING SKILLS
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Chapter Orientation
  • Skills for Encouraging Insight
  • Questions
  • Ethical and Cultural Considerations
  • Chapter Summary
  • CHAPTER 6: SKILLS FOR DIRECTING CLIENTS TOWARD ACTION
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Chapter Orientation
  • Readiness to Change
  • Skills for Encouraging Action
  • Using Educational and Directive Techniques
  • Ethical and Multicultural Considerations
  • Chapter Summary
  • CHAPTER 7: EVIDENCE-BASED RELATIONSHIPS
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Chapter Orientation
  • The Great Psychotherapy Debate
  • The Core Conditions
  • Other Evidence-Based Relationship Factors
  • Evidence-Based Cross-Cultural Relationships
  • Chapter Summary
  • PART THREE STRUCTURING AND ASSESSMENT
  • CHAPTER 8: INTAKE INTERVIEWING AND REPORT WRITING
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Chapter Orientation
  • What’s an Intake Interview?
  • Exploring Client Problems and Goals
  • Obtaining Background and Historical Information
  • Assessment of Current Functioning
  • Brief Intake Interviewing
  • The Intake Report
  • Do’s and Don’ts of Cross-Cultural Intake Interviews
  • Chapter Summary
  • CHAPTER 9: THE MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Chapter Orientation
  • What Is a Mental Status Examination?
  • Individual and Cultural Considerations
  • The Psychiatric Mental Status Examination
  • When to Use Mental Status Examinations
  • Chapter Summary
  • CHAPTER 10: SUICIDE ASSESSMENT
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Chapter Orientation
  • Facing the Suicide Situation
  • Suicide Risk Factors, Protective Factors, and Warning Signs
  • Building a Theoretical and Research-Based Foundation
  • Suicide Assessment Interviewing
  • Suicide Interventions
  • Final Ethical and Professional Issues
  • Suicide Risk Categorization and Decision-Making
  • Chapter Summary
  • CHAPTER 11: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Chapter Orientation
  • Modern Diagnostic Classification Systems
  • Defining Mental Disorders
  • Diagnostic Interviewing
  • The Science of Clinical Interviewing
  • Less Structured Diagnostic Clinical Interviews
  • Case Formulation and Treatment Planning
  • Extended Case Example
  • Additional Cultural Modifications and Adaptations
  • Chapter Summary
  • PART FOUR DIVERSE POPULATIONS AND SITUATIONS
  • CHAPTER 12: CHALLENGING CLIENT BEHAVIORS AND DEMANDING SITUATIONS
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Chapter Orientation
  • Challenging Client Behaviors
  • Motivational Interviewing and Other Strategies
  • Violence Risk Assessment (VRA) and Prediction
  • Demanding Situations: Crisis and Trauma
  • Cultural Competencies in Disaster Mental Health
  • Chapter Summary
  • CHAPTER 13: INTERVIEWING YOUNG CLIENTS
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Chapter Orientation
  • Considerations in Working with Young Clients
  • The Introduction
  • The Opening
  • The Body of the Interview
  • Closing and Termination
  • Culture in Young Client Interviews
  • CHAPTER 14: ONLINE AND DISTANCE CLINICAL INTERVIEWING
  • LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Chapter Orientation
  • Technology as an Extension of the Self
  • Definition of Terms and Communication Modalities
  • Distance and Online Assessment and Intervention Research
  • Ethical and Practical Issues: Problems and Solutions
  • Before You Conduct Online or Distance Interviews
  • Culture and Online Culture
  • Summary
  • EPILOGUE
  • REFERENCES
  • AUTHOR INDEX
  • SUBJECT INDEX
  • END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
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