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Book SynopsisThis book is a comprehensive reference on both the structure and content of the clinical interview, and its authors present the strategies and fundamental knowledge required to conduct the clinical interview with different kinds of patients and for specific psychopathologies.
Trade ReviewThis is definitely a textbook that can be used to advantage by clinical educators in graduate programs in nursing, social work, psychology, and other helping professions....Clinical and Diagnostic Interviewing makes a good addition to the library of anyone who engages in clinical supervision and training in a variety of practive settings. * Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic: A Journal for the Mental Health Professions, Spring 2008 *
Psychotherapy is both an art and a science and if, in practice, therapists incline to one or the other, students need to learn both. The second edition of Clinical and Diagnostic Interviewing is an attempt to ensure that they do. Part textbook, andpart reference, it provides both a general introduction to the clinical interview and an account of how different theoretical traditions approach it. Broad in scope and comprehensive in its review of the literature, it accommodates the taxonomy of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, is inclusive of structured and more phenomenological approaches to the interview and is sensitive to how the interview must be adapted to specific populations, diagnoses, and settings. As such, itbalances the soulful with the practical and serves the reader well. Students will be forced to consider the multiple factors affecting a clinical interview and the complex balance that a therapist must achieve among theory, skill, diagnosis, patient need, and setting. Graduate students should therefore find it a helpful introduction to the process of clinical interviewing and the multiple ways in which it can be undertaken, and in some instances they will benefit from its review of the literature and d * PsycCRITIQUES *
Psychotherapy is both an art and a science and if, in practice, therapists incline to one or the other, students need to learn both. The second edition of Clinical and Diagnostic Interviewing is an attempt to ensure that they do. Part textbook, and part reference, it provides both a general introduction to the clinical interview and an account of how different theoretical traditions approach it. Broad in scope and comprehensive in its review of the literature, it accommodates the taxonomy of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, is inclusive of structured and more phenomenological approaches to the interview and is sensitive to how the interview must be adapted to specific populations, diagnoses, and settings. As such, it balances the soulful with the practical and serves the reader well. Students will be forced to consider the multiple factors affecting a clinical interview and the complex balance that a therapist must achieve among theory, skill, diagnosis, patient need, and setting. Graduate students should therefore find it a helpful introduction to the process of clinical interviewing and the multiple ways in which it can be undertaken, and in some instances they will benefit from its review of the literature and description of various protocols as they set out on their own research. * PsycCRITIQUES *
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Teaching Clinical and Diagnostic Interviewing Chapter 2 The Clinical Process of Interviewing Chapter 3 Phenomenological Orientation to the Interview Chapter 4 Psychoanalytic Interviewing Chapter 5 The Behavioral Interview Chapter 6 The Existential/Humanistic Interview Chapter 7 The Family Therapy Interview Chapter 8 Anxiety Disorders Chapter 9 Substance Abuse Chapter 10 Alcoholism Chapter 11 Motivational Interviewing Chapter 12 Anorexia and Bulimia Chapter 13 Personality Disorders Chapter 14 Severely Mentally Ill Chapter 15 Diagnostic Assessment of Children Chapter 16 Clinical Interviews with Adolescents Chapter 17 Child and Adolescent Abuse Chapter 18 The Mental Status Examination Chapter 19 Suicide Assessment Chapter 20 Interviewing in Medical Settings Chapter 21 The Forensic Interview