
Interviewing in Action in a Multicultural World
Brooks/Cole (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 27. March 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
592 pages
978-1-285-07714-7 (ISBN)
Description
The fifth edition of INTERVIEWING IN ACTION IN A MULTICULTURAL WORLD provides students with the clinical wisdom and hands-on practice to fully develop their clinical interviewing skills. Authors Bianca Cody Murphy and Carolyn Dillon have expanded many sections of the book with new material on technology, multiculturalism, and other timely topics. This up-to-date text also features new practice examples, essay questions, and self-exploration activities to prepare students for a variety of practice settings. It can be used as a guidebook for students who want to promote change through the client-clinician relationship. Praised nationwide by instructors in the helping profession, INTERVIEWING IN ACTION IN A MULTICULTURAL WORLD is a practical, accessible text that prepares students for careers in the human services field.
More details
Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
CA
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 185 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
839 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-285-07714-7 (9781285077147)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Bianca Cody Murphy, Ed.D., is Professor of Psychology at Wheaton College and a licensed psychologist practicing with Newton Psychotherapy Associates. Her research focuses on the clinical and health issues of lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients. She has served as president of Psychologists for Social Responsibility and as chair of both the American Psychological Association's Committee on Women in Psychology and the Board for the Advancement of Psychology in the Public Interest. Carolyn Dillon is Clinical Professor Emerita, Boston University School of Social Work, where she has won teaching excellence awards from both the Alumni Association and the student body. She received the Metcalf Award for teaching excellence and was the recipient of the "Greatest Contribution to Social Work Education" award from the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. She has published and spoken widely about the need for professional self-care and stress management and has consulted with social workers in health and mental health settings.
Content
1. Becoming a Professional.
2. The Clinical Relationship, Multicultural Practice, and Ethics.
3. Getting Started.
4. Attending and Listening.
5. Support and Empathy: A Sustaining Presence.
6. Exploration and Elaboration.
7. Assessment, Formulation, and Goal Setting.
8. Building Motivation, Formulating Plans, and Evaluating Change.
9. Helping Clients Feel and See Things Differently.
10. Helping Clients Do Things Differently.
11. Directly Addressing Issues and Dynamics in the Clinical Relationship.
12. Addressing Self-Disclosure and Other Boundary Issues.
13. Working with People in Crisis.
14. Endings and Transitions.
15. Self-Care, Supervision, and Professional Development.
Appendix 1: Multicultural Counseling Competencies.
Appendix 2: Clinician-Client Privacy Agreement.
2. The Clinical Relationship, Multicultural Practice, and Ethics.
3. Getting Started.
4. Attending and Listening.
5. Support and Empathy: A Sustaining Presence.
6. Exploration and Elaboration.
7. Assessment, Formulation, and Goal Setting.
8. Building Motivation, Formulating Plans, and Evaluating Change.
9. Helping Clients Feel and See Things Differently.
10. Helping Clients Do Things Differently.
11. Directly Addressing Issues and Dynamics in the Clinical Relationship.
12. Addressing Self-Disclosure and Other Boundary Issues.
13. Working with People in Crisis.
14. Endings and Transitions.
15. Self-Care, Supervision, and Professional Development.
Appendix 1: Multicultural Counseling Competencies.
Appendix 2: Clinician-Client Privacy Agreement.