Diagnostic Interviewing

A cornerstone of the professional relationship and a vital prerequisite to treatment, the diagnostic interview sets the tone for the interventions to follow. This welcome update to the formative reference includes coverage of foundational and advanced ski

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Diagnostic Interviewing Fifth Edition

Diagnostic Interviewing

Daniel L. Segal Editor

Diagnostic Interviewing Fifth Edition

Editor Daniel L. Segal Department of Psychology University of Colorado Colorado Springs, CO, USA

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Daniel L. Segal: To Cindy, Shaynie, Mom, and my oldest brother Phil, and to the memory of my Dad and my middle brother Eddie.

Preface

The first three editions of this book had Michel Hersen and Samuel M. Turner as its editors. After Sam’s untimely death, Michel invited me to join the team and we co-­ edited the fourth edition together, which was published in 2010. Now that Michel has retired, I remain as the sole editor for this new fifth edition. That being said, I owe a debt of gratitude to both Sam and Michel for conceiving of the vision for this book and affording me the opportunity to play a role in its continuing evolution. Michel has been a great mentor and friend to me since we met in 1992, and I remain greatly appreciative of all that he has taught me about writing, publishing, supervising, mentoring, and teaching. As stated in the first edition of this book, one of the most difficult milestones in a new clinician’s career is the completion of the first interview with a real live client (as opposed to role playing with other students). Generally, such endeavor is fraught with much apprehension. However, if the interview goes well, there is much rejoicing. On the other hand