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Psychiatric Interviewing: The Art of Understanding: A Practical Guide for Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Counselors, Social Workers, Nurses, and Other
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Psychiatric Interviewing is a strong choice for therapists and clinicians, mental health professionals who want practical, reliable insight into mental health.
What readers will gainWith time at a premium, today’s clinicians must rapidly engage their patients while gathering an imposingly large amount of critical information. These clinicians appropriately worry that the “person” beneath the diagnoses will be lost in the shuffle of time constraints, data gathering, and the creation of the electronic health record.
- Key themes include mental health, psychology, Psychiatric.
- Written for therapists and clinicians, mental health professionals.
- Supports deeper learning in psychology with practical, readable insight.
Ideal for therapists and clinicians, mental health professionals looking for a thoughtful resource on psychology. Available from Psychology Reads, this title fits both focused study and everyday personal growth.
It also works well for readers who want a more informed understanding of the topic without sacrificing clarity, relevance, or practical application.
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“The structure kept me reading. It felt useful from the first chapter instead of overly academic.”
“Strong explanations, good pacing, and the digital access made it easy to start immediately.”