Synopsis
This text is a virtual handbook of classic mistakes to anticipate, work through, and grow from. It identifies, discusses and re-frames classic mistakes that beginning interviewers and clinicians are likely to make in practice by illuminating a myriad of mistakes through the use of first-hand vignettes, in-text exercises, and a systems framework. This book uses a strengths-perspective, and can serve as a companion text or as a stand-alone primer because of its elaboration of the phases, principles, strategies and methods used in the helping process.
About the Author
Carolyn Dillon, LICSW, is a Clinical Professor at Boston University School of Social Work and a longtime clinician, supervisor, and consultant to practice agencies. She has received awards for teaching excellence from Boston University, from the School of Social Work's Alumni Association, and from the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. Carolyn has 35 years of practice experience with adults coping with mental illness, family breakdown, and health challenges. She is the author of LEARNING FROM MISTAKES IN CLINICAL PRACTICE and also volunteers as a teacher of English to speakers of other languages.
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