Preface and Acknowledgments (first edition) | p. ix |
Preface | p. xi |
Introduction | p. xiii |
Basic Elements in a Clinical Interview | |
Teaching Diagnostic and Clinical Interviewing | p. 3 |
The Clinical Process of Interviewing | p. 21 |
Phenomenological Orientation to the Interview | p. 42 |
Philosophical Approaches to Interviewing | |
Psychoanalytic Interviewing | p. 57 |
The Behavioral Interview | p. 91 |
The Existential/Humanistic Interview | p. 106 |
The Family Therapy Interview | p. 131 |
Interviewing Patients with Specific Psychopathologies | |
Anxiety Disorders | p. 145 |
Substance Abuse | p. 163 |
Alcoholism | p. 180 |
Motivational Interviewing | p. 215 |
Anorexia and Bulimia | p. 233 |
Personality Disorders | p. 251 |
Severely Mentally Ill | p. 278 |
Interviewing Special Populations | |
Diagnostic Assessment of Children | p. 303 |
Clinical Interviews with Adolescents | p. 323 |
Child and Adolescent Abuse | p. 344 |
Focused Interviews | |
The Mental Status Examination | p. 361 |
Assessment of Suicide Potential | p. 385 |
Interviewing in Medical Settings | p. 401 |
The Forensic Interview | p. 422 |
Author Index | p. 445 |
Subject Index | p. 457 |
Editor Biography | p. 467 |
Contributors | p. 469 |
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