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Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview-Revised: Development, reliability, and validity.

Psychological Assessment, 2020
The Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview (SITBI) is a widely used measure of the presence, frequency, and characteristics of suicide and self-harming thoughts and behaviors.
K. Fox   +5 more
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Phenomenological psychological interviewing.

The Humanistic Psychologist, 2020
The purpose of this article is to contextualize qualitative phenomenological psychological interviewing within the research tradition of psychology as a human science and how it relates to a phenom ...
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The psychological damages of linguistic racism and international students in Australia

, 2020
Drawing on ethnographic interview data informed by international students in Australia, this study aims to expand the notion of ‘linguistic racism’ through two main traits – ‘ethnic accent bullying’ and ‘linguistic stereotyping.’ ‘Ethnic accent bullying’
Sender Dovchin
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Handbook of Psychological Assessment

, 2016
Preface.Chapter 1: Introduction.Organization of the Handbook.Role of the Clinician.Patterns of Test Usage in Clinical Assessment.Evaluating Psychological Tests.Validity in Clinical Practice.Clinical Judgment.Phases in Clinical Assessment.Recommended ...
G. Groth-Marnat
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Assessment interviewing in clinical psychology

British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1979
The relative specificity of the structure of psychological traits has presented the clinical psychologist with a very difficult problem; it means that generalized test procedures are of limited use. This paper suggests: (1) that the interview presents one way of beginning to solve this problem, and (2) that the findings of psychological research may ...
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Deception Traits in Psychological Interviewing

Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 2013
Deception researchers have attempted to improve people’s ability to detect deceit by teaching them which cues to pay attention to. Such training only yields limited success because, we argue, the nonverbal and verbal cues that liars spontaneously display are faint and unreliable. In recent years, the emphasis has radically changed and the current focus
Vrij, Aldert   +2 more
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Interviewing: the social psychology of the interview

1982
Interviewing is involved in every single one of your roles described in this book and probably many more besides. In the home and the ward you will be interviewing children, the ageing, the dying, the bereaved and the psychologically disturbed. You obviously have to do this before you can formulate any treatment programme.
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Interviews and psychological tests

2011
My sincerest appreciation must be expressed to the people who provided support and encouragement while this paper was being prepared. J. A. W. (Warner) Woodley, Industrial Relations Manager of Allan Potash Mines was more than generous with his time and intellectual capacity. Doctors, N. A. Hall and V. F. Mitchell of the faculty of Commerce and Business
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Interviewing and Psychological Contract

2015
As outlined earlier, a leading advocate of normative interviewing, Dipboye, has submitted that interviewers should eliminate extraneous conversation with candidates and explain to them that they cannot ask questions (Dipboye, 1996). By contrast with this approach, Herriot (1993) and Fletcher (1997) have recommended that interviewing should be a social ...
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Investigative Interviewing: Psychology and Practice

The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 2000
(2000). Investigative Interviewing: Psychology and Practice. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 488-489.
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