Interviewing

Interviewing
Author: Kathryn Roulston
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2021-10-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1071815768

This book provides guidance to researchers about how to develop interview skills that align with their theoretical assumptions. Connecting "theory" and "method" can be challenging for novice researchers. Interviewing: A Guide to Theory and Practice draws from, and extends, the author′s earlier 2010 book, and focuses on three interrelated issues, how researchers: theorize research interviews; examine their subject positions in relation to projects and participants; and explore the details of interview interaction to inform practice. By developing these understandings of qualitative interview practice, Kathryn Roulston shows how researchers can design and conduct quality research projects that draw on a wide range of interview practices to provide audience members and communities with significant findings concerning social problems.

Culture-Centered Counseling and Interviewing Skills

Culture-Centered Counseling and Interviewing Skills
Author: Paul Pedersen
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1993-10-26
Genre: Education
ISBN:

This practical guide for developing and using culture-centered counseling and interviewing skills is appropriate for students, teachers, and professionals in schools, colleges, and clinics.

Interviewing and Diagnostic Exercises for Clinical and Counseling Skills Building

Interviewing and Diagnostic Exercises for Clinical and Counseling Skills Building
Author: Pearl S. Berman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004-11-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781410611796

This book, specifically designed to meet the needs of those teaching and learning interviewing and diagnostic skills in clinical, counseling and school psychology, counselor education, and other programs preparing mental health professionals, offers a rich array of practical, hands-on, class- and workshop-tested role-playing and didactic exercises. The authors, who bring to their task a combined 31 years of practice and 24 years of teaching these skills, present 20 complex profiles of a broad range of clients--adults, teens, and children; differing in ethnicity, gender, religion, socioeconomic status, presenting problems, and problem severity. The profiles provide students/trainees with a wealth of information about each client's feelings, thoughts, actions, and relationship patterns on which to draw as they proceed through the different phases of the intake/initial interview, one playing the client and one the interviewer. Each client profile is followed by exercises, which can also be assigned to students not participating in role-playing who have simply read the profile. The profiles are detailed enough to support a focus on whatever interviewing skills an instructor particularly values. However, the exercises highlight attending, asking open and closed questions, engaging in reflective listening, responding to nonverbal behavior, making empathetic comments, summarizing, redirecting, supportively confronting, and commenting on process. The authors' approach to DSM-IV diagnoses encourages students to develop their diagnostic choices from Axis I to Axis V and then thoughtfully review them in reverse order from Axis V to Axis I to ensure that the impacts of individual, situational, and biological factors are all accurately reflected in the final diagnoses. Throughout, the authors emphasize the importance of understanding diversity and respecting the client's perceptions--and of reflecting on the ways in which the interviewer's own identity influences both the process of interviewing and that of diagnosis. Interviewing and Diagnostic Exercises for Clinical and Counseling Skills Building will be welcomed as a invaluable new resource by instructors, students, and trainees alike.

Intentional Interviewing and Counseling

Intentional Interviewing and Counseling
Author: Allen E. Ivey
Publisher: Thomson
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2007
Genre: Counseling
ISBN: 9780495090533

Over 450 databased studies attest to the effectiveness of the Microskills model in INTENTIONAL INTERVIEWING AND COUNSELING: FACILITATINGCLIENT DEVELOPMENT IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY! Available with an interactive CD-ROM (which can be packaged with the text), this hallmark textenables students of many backgrounds to master basic skills in a step-by-step fashion, thus rapidly empowering them to conduct a full interviewusing only listening skills by the time they are half-way through the course.. Following this, students learn confrontation and influencingskills. By the time the text is completed, students will be able to conduct interviews from several theoretical perspectives: person-centered,decisional interviewing, assertiveness training, and brief solution-oriented counseling. Throughout the text, students are encouraged to examinethemselves and to start defining their own personal style and theory of interviewing and counseling.

Basic Interviewing Skills and Techniques

Basic Interviewing Skills and Techniques
Author: Victoria Venable
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2016-06-26
Genre: Interviewing
ISBN: 9781533323071

This is a workbook of applied activities to assist foundation level social work students in developing basic interviewing skills and techniques.