Basic Interviewing Skills: A Workbook for Practitioners (Methods / Practice of Social Work: Direct (Micro))
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Author(s)Valerie Nash Chang, Sheryn T. Scott
PublisherBrooks Cole
ISBN / ASIN0830415300
ISBN-139780830415304
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1-2 business days
Sales Rank2,657,668
CategoryEducation
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This workbook helps students develop essential interviewing skills such as communicating involvement, listening actively, reflecting, using open- and close-ended questioning, exploring basic information, seeking clarification, setting goals and contracting, and expressing warmth, respect, genuineness, and empathy. It is designed to be used in a collaborative classroom setting with students working in groups of three, with one member representing the client, one member representing the practitioner, and the last representing the peer supervisor. It emphasizes immediate feedback and self-evaluation.
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