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Interviewing in Depth
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Interviewing in Depth
The Interactive-Relational Approach

First Edition
  • John T. Chirban - Hellenic College and Holy Cross School of Theology; Harvard Medical School

June 1996 | 160 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
"This is a book about deeper listening . . . that will help professionals become more sensitive and enable closer communication. . . . This book is a must for professionals. Dr. Chirban shows us both how and why we interview. Interviewing In Depth will hold an important place on my shelf. I hope you find it as warm and fascinating as I have." --Allen E. Ivey, Ed.D., A.B.P.P., Distinguished University Professor, University of Massachusetts "This sensitive, reflective, and revealing book supplies a most valuable anatomy of the "deep structure" of the personal interview, as well as remarkable insights into people who have left indelible marks on our times. Clinicians and lay readers will be both instructed and fascinated by this work." --Thomas G. Gutheil, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School Use this quote first "I hope this useful and challenging book reaches well beyond clinicians and other health professionals to anyone whose work depends upon face-to-face encounters. Its simple, yet radical message is that a successful interview is more likely to happen when collaboration, personal attributes, values, and feelings are brought and made available by both participants. Recognizing that this is precisely what professional interviewers have avoided, Dr. Chirban skillfully shows how mutual visibility can be achieved but managed: The interactive-relational approach works. Readers will love seeing it in action, especially with B.F. Skinner and Lucille Ball." --Anthony G. Barrand, Ph.D, Department of Anthropology, Boston University In Interviewing in Depth, John T. Chirban presents an innovative and powerful interviewing approach--the interactive-relational--that promises and delivers a clearer, deeper portrait of the person. By focusing on how the interviewer participates more fully in the interview, through particular interaction in the relationship he or she establishes, Chirban shows how the interviewer manages his or her personal feelings while still maintaining a professional stance. Through excerpts of interviews in journalism, oral histories, and psychohistory, Chirban draws from his work with B. F. Skinner, Lucille Ball, Sandra Day O'Connor, and patients to illustrate how the interactive-relational approach differs from more traditional techniques and applies to interviewing in the health professions, communications, and business as well as psychology.

 
Placing the Interactive-Relational Approach in Context
 
Identifying the Interactive-Relational Approach
 
Creating the Interactive-Relational Interview
 
Posturing in an Interview
 
Implementing the Interactive-Relational Approach
 
Conducting the Interactional-Relational Interview

Essential textbook for anyone who needs advice on in-depth interviewing techniques.

Ms Fiona Whelan-Ryan
Please select your department, Waterford Institute of Technology
June 17, 2014

This is a good book for extra reading. Thus, I have suggested to the librarian to purchase it.

Dr Norhayati Zakaria
Faculty of Business and Management, University of Wollongong in Dubai
December 28, 2011

Interviewing in Depth is an invaluable introduction for students and researchers who are undertaking research interviews. The book provides an overview of the principal interview methods to gain deep data from participants.

Dr David Lawlor
Child and Family, Tavistock Centre
November 29, 2011

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