Interviewing and Communication in Social Work

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advanced social work interviewing skills
casework techniques
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Communication
cultural competence
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Interviewing
nonverbal communication
personnel management
practitioner training
psychosocial assessment
Social work
sociological factors

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041245353
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Interviewing and communication are central to the work of the social worker, the psychotherapist, and to that of many other specialists, yet little attempt has been made to explore their interrelationship and complexity. First published in 1974, Interviewing and Communication in Social Work discusses the interplay between the two with special reference to social work.

Dr Cross draws upon his wealth of experience in the fields of psychology, sociology, and social work in organizing and presenting this volume. The book emphasizes the important role which communication plays in the interviewing process especially, but not only, in social work and shows that there are important sociological and psychological factors involved in that process which require far more attention than they have received in the past. The first five chapters deal with these essentially theoretical issues; the rest of the book is concerned with their practical application in social work.

This book should demonstrate to the social work student, as well as to their more experienced colleague, that interviewing and communication together provide the overall framework within which casework can be undertaken. Such a demonstration should also be of real value to students of sociology, personnel management, and vocational guidance. It should also appeal to the general reader with an interest in the interviewing process in modern society.