
Therapeutic Interviewing
Essential Skills and Contexts of Counseling
Michael Reiter(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 7. September 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-0-205-52951-3 (ISBN)
Description
This introductory textbook is designed to give the beginning counseling/ psychotherapy student the foundations skills needed to conduct therapeutic interviews with a variety of clients in a variety of settings.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 179 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
730 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-205-52951-3 (9780205529513)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Part I. The Context of Therapy
Ch. 1 Therapeutic Interviewing: Defining Therapy, Therapeutic Relationships, & the Interview
Ch. 2 The Therapy Client: Motivation & Understanding of Therapy
Ch. 3 The Therapeutic Interviewer: Motivation & Impact of Being a Therapist
Part II. The Context of Skills of Therapy
Ch. 4 Beginning Conversational Skills: Use of Language for Joining & Maintaining an Interview Joining Skills
Ch. 5 Reflecting Skills: Exploring Content, Feelings & Meanings of the Client's Story Exploring Content
Ch. 6 Questions & Goal-Setting Skills: Asking Purposeful Questions & Developing Collaborative Therapeutic Goals
Ch. 7 Endings in Therapy: Summarizing, Ending Sessions, & Termination
Ch. 8 Pitfalls of Therapy: How to Avoid Being Ineffective
Ch. 9 Strength-Based Interviewing: Interviewing for Client Resources and Solutions
Part III. The Contexts of Clients
Ch. 10 Therapeutic Assessment Interviewing: Intake Interviewing, Mental Status Exams, and Crisis Counseling
Ch. 11 Cross-Cultural Interviewing: Working with Diverse Clients
Ch. 12 Therapeutic Interviewing with Children
Ch. 13 Therapeutic Interviewing with Couples & Families
Ch. 14 Therapeutic Interviewing with Groups
Part IV.. The Contexts of Therapy
Ch. 15 Office-Based Therapy: Interviewing in the Therapist's Domain
Ch. 16 Home-Based Therapy: Interviewing in the Client's Domain
Ch. 17 Interviewing in Alternative Settings: Schools, Residential & In-Patient Facilities, & Online Counseling
Ch. 1 Therapeutic Interviewing: Defining Therapy, Therapeutic Relationships, & the Interview
Ch. 2 The Therapy Client: Motivation & Understanding of Therapy
Ch. 3 The Therapeutic Interviewer: Motivation & Impact of Being a Therapist
Part II. The Context of Skills of Therapy
Ch. 4 Beginning Conversational Skills: Use of Language for Joining & Maintaining an Interview Joining Skills
Ch. 5 Reflecting Skills: Exploring Content, Feelings & Meanings of the Client's Story Exploring Content
Ch. 6 Questions & Goal-Setting Skills: Asking Purposeful Questions & Developing Collaborative Therapeutic Goals
Ch. 7 Endings in Therapy: Summarizing, Ending Sessions, & Termination
Ch. 8 Pitfalls of Therapy: How to Avoid Being Ineffective
Ch. 9 Strength-Based Interviewing: Interviewing for Client Resources and Solutions
Part III. The Contexts of Clients
Ch. 10 Therapeutic Assessment Interviewing: Intake Interviewing, Mental Status Exams, and Crisis Counseling
Ch. 11 Cross-Cultural Interviewing: Working with Diverse Clients
Ch. 12 Therapeutic Interviewing with Children
Ch. 13 Therapeutic Interviewing with Couples & Families
Ch. 14 Therapeutic Interviewing with Groups
Part IV.. The Contexts of Therapy
Ch. 15 Office-Based Therapy: Interviewing in the Therapist's Domain
Ch. 16 Home-Based Therapy: Interviewing in the Client's Domain
Ch. 17 Interviewing in Alternative Settings: Schools, Residential & In-Patient Facilities, & Online Counseling