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Essential Interviewing Skills for the Helping Professions: A Social Justice and Wellness Approach

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Essential Interviewing Skills for the Helping Professions reaches beyond most other essential skills for clinical interviewing books with its emphasis on social justice, attention to the role of microaggressions in clinical practice, and the upmost importance of practitioner wellness as integral to longevity in the helping professions. Each chapter addresses interviewing skills that are foundational to the helping professions from mental health to physical health, includes detailed exercises, addresses social justice, and discusses practitioner wellness opportunities. Sometimes clients' stories are fraught with trauma, other times their stories are bound within generations of substance addiction or family violence, while other clinical stories present personal and social obstacles that arise from years of oppression at the hands of prejudice and discrimination. This book therefore goes beyond the basic ideas of choosing when to use an open question or to reflect emotions by covering how to integrate social justice and knowledge of power, privilege, and oppression into the interviewing arena. Essential interviewing skills require the practitioner to not only purposefully listen to the client's story, but also to be self-aware and willing to acknowledge mistakes and learn from them. The work of the clinical interviewer is a continuous challenge of balancing listening, responding, action, and self-awareness, and this book is designed to help.

108 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 24, 2018

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October 28, 2018
Interesting and well-written, but brief. I also am not a fan of viewing YouTube videos as part of the examples in a book.
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July 2, 2024
It was good. Well written and easy to read. I wouldn't have read it if it weren't for school.
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July 11, 2018
I’m writing a professional review for this for a social work journal, so I will save the details for there. Overall, I think it’s a beneficial book for a new professional. They offer some exercises for each type of learner, albeit they have some downsides (I.e. require a partner, have to hang onto recordings entire book). I don’t necessarily like with how some of the topics are organized and flow together, but it’s effective nonetheless.
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