Initial Interviewing: What Students Want to Know - Couverture souple

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McClam, Tricia; Woodside, Marianne R

 
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Synopsis

INITIAL INTERVIEWING: WHAT STUDENTS WANT TO KNOW is designed for a variety of courses, particularly those in both human services and social services, where interviewing knowledge and skills are a required area of competency. Found at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, these essential courses provide students with knowledge, techniques, and values needed to conduct effective interviews. Examples of topics covered in this concise text include observation, collection of information (listening, questioning and reflecting skills), and challenging and confrontation skills. Accompanying interactive video resources enhance learning by providing students with opportunities to review their knowledge, reinforce their comprehension, apply the principles presented, analyze the process, develop creative ways to use their understanding of the process, and evaluate interview situations. Course titles include: Helping Skills Interventions Interviewing and Counseling Introduction to Human Services The Helping Relationship Client Advocacy Case Management

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À propos des auteurs

Tricia McClam, Professor Emeritus, was affiliated with the graduate programs in Mental Health Counseling (M.S.) and Counselor Education (Ph.D.) at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She also taught for over 10 years in the undergraduate Human Service Program. Among the courses she taught are Cross Cultural Counseling, Formal Measurement, Basic Counseling Skills, and Case Management. Her research broadly deals with case management in human service delivery, professional development, and international human services. Dr. McClam has served as editor of International Education and co-editor of Human Service Education, both refereed journals. Included among her professional awards are the Helen B. Watson Outstanding Faculty Research Award in the College of Education, the Dean's Award for Service, a Certificate of Appreciation from the Council for Standards in Human Service Education, and the Miriam Clubok Award from the National Organization for Human Service Education. With Marianne Woodside, Dr. McClam is co-author of INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES (9th Ed.), AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES: CASES AND APPLICATIONS, GENERALIST CASE MANAGEMENT: A METHOD OF HUMAN SERVICE DELIVERY (5th Ed.), PROBLEM SOLVING IN THE HELPING PROFESSIONS, HELPING PROCESS: ASSESSMENT TO TERMINATION, and INTERVIEWING: WHAT EVERY STUDENT WANTS TO KNOW.

Marianne Woodside, Professor Emerita, was affiliated with the Human Services, Mental Health Counseling, and Counselor Education programs at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She taught introduction to human services, case management, methods of helping, and foundations of counselor education, and supervises practicum and internship. Her primary research interests are international human services, human service education, and case management. Dr. Woodside has served on the editorial boards for Journal of Human Service Education, American Association for Counseling and Development Journal, and Tennessee Counseling Journal. Additionally, she served as vice-president of regional development and secretary of the National Organization for Human Services Education. Dr. Woodside has published a wide range of journal articles and has an extensive record of presentations at national and international meetings. Her many awards include the Distinguished Recognition Award from the Council for Standards in Human Service Education, the Professional Development Research Award from the National Organization for Human Services Education, the Helen B. Watson Outstanding Faculty Research Award, and the Educator's Hall of Honor Award. With Tricia McClam, Dr. Woodside is co-author of AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES (9th Ed.), AN INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES: CASES AND APPLICATIONS (8th Ed.), GENERALIST CASE MANAGEMENT: A METHOD OF HUMAN SERVICE DELIVERY (5th Ed.), PROBLEM SOLVING IN THE HELPING PROFESSIONS, HELPING PROCESS: ASSESSMENT TO TERMINATION, and INTERVIEWING: WHAT STUDENTS WANT TO KNOW. Dr. Woodside also wrote INTERNSHIP IN HUMAN SERVICES: HELPING STUDENTS FIND THEIR WAY (Sage).

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