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It is important that the trainee beginning to participate in family role plays first learn the following individual interviewing tools: listening, clarifying, open-ended inquiries, personal story, contracting , eliciting feeling, empathic summaries, transition statements, theory of illness, behavioral incident, affirming family members’ strengths, and restatement (see Chaps. 1–11).

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Binder, J. (2013). Family Interviewing. In: Primary Care Interviewing. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7224-7_13

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