Clinicians, trainees, and residents in any of the mental health disciplines, including clinical psychology, social work, counseling, family therapy, psychiatry, and psychiatric nursing, as well as practitioners in child welfare, crisis intervention, and other human services fields. Will serve as a supplemental text in advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level courses such as Clinical Interviewing, Social Work with Racial and Ethnic Minorities, and Multicultural Counseling.
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Inhalt
1. A Guide to Interviewing across Cultures
2. Preparing for the Interview
3. Biases and Boundary Issues
4. Setting the Right Tone: Building Rapport and Conveying Respect
5. Beyond Words: Nonverbal Communication in Interviews
6. Language Competence: Building Bridges with People Who Have a Different Native Language
7. The Interpreted Interview
8. Understanding and Addressing Reluctance to Divulge Information
9. Interviewing Culturally Diverse Children and Adolescents
10. Interview Reports and Documents
11. Authority and Trust Issues for Specific Professions
12. Common Dilemmas and Misunderstandings in Cross-Cultural Interviews
Afterword: Your Self as a Resource