Interviewing in Social Work Practice
Description:
social workers commonly use the interview as a major means of communication with persons they are trying to help. Clearly there are the dangers of distorting meaning or imposing an artificial form that impedes mutual understanding. How can these dangers be minimized and how can the interviewer contribute to a productive process? These are the questions addressed in this book.
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