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Essential Interviewing: A Programmed Approach to Effective Communication PDF

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Download medical books file now PRETITLE Essential Interviewing: A Programmed Approach to Effective Communication POSTTITLE from 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror linkWith an emphasis on the three major stages of interviewing: exploration, clarification and action, ESSENTIAL INTERVIEWING offers students the same programmed-learning model of interviewing that has successfully trained countless members of the helping professions for nearly 30 years. Based on Ivey's systematic method of interviewer, counselor, and therapist training, as well as Hearn's programmed-learning model, the text makes interview skills clear and specific. The authors give students the tools they need to conduct successful interviews with diverse clients in a variety of professional settings, including social work, counseling, nursing, personnel work, and human services. *Please Note: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.Direct download links available for PRETITLE Essential Interviewing: A Programmed Approach to Effective Communication [Print Replica] [Kindle Edition] POSTTITLE
  • File Size: 5161 KB
  • Print Length: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing; 8 edition (February 1, 2013)
  • Sold by: Cengage Learning
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00B7L9NDQ
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Essential Interviewing: A Programmed Approach to Effective Communication PDF

I am taking my first counseling courses, and this book was recommended by the professor. Its really easy to follow, and gives you the essentials in conducting an interview. I think the professor made a good choice for his first year, and first semester students.
By DenDen
Very practical book. I would recommend the book to anyone in the field of Psychology and/ or Social Work field.
By Jennifer Miccoli

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