Clinical InterviewingJohn Wiley & Sons, 30 déc. 2002 - 456 pages
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Table des matières
Part Two Listening and Relationship Development | 51 |
Part Three Structuring and Assessment | 133 |
Part Four Interviewing Special Populations | 305 |
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About the Authors | 444 |
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