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Vol. 17 No. 1-2 (2016)

Articles

  • Conversational contexts: Investigating the dynamics of relationships between clients and professionals in child welfare
    Annemiek T. Harder, Christopher J. Hall, Carolus H.C.J. van Nijnatten
    2-9
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  • Getting, receiving and holding attention: How adolescents' telling initiatives work out in interaction with professional parents in family homes
    Ellen Schep, Tom Koole, Martine Noordegraaf
    10-26
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  • Pedagogical anamnesis: How professional parents collect information from adolescents through conversation
    Carolus H.C.J. van Nijnatten, Martine Noordegraaf
    27-46
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  • Can we reliably measure social work communication skills? Development of a scale to measure child and family social work direct practice
    Charlotte E. Whittaker, Donald Forrester, Michael Killian, Rebecca K. Jones
    47-63
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  • Look who's talking: A Motivational Interviewing based observation study of one-on-one conversations between residential care workers and adolescents
    Annika Eenshuistra, Annemiek T. Harder, Neeltje L. van Zonneveld, Erik J. Knorth
    64-84
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  • Managing arguments in social work encounters
    Tessa Verhallen, Christopher J. Hall, Stef Slembrouck, Steve Kirkwood
    85-104
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  • The problem of participation in child protection conferences: An interactional analysis
    Juliet Koprowska
    105-122
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