This book is incredibly informative, telling us everything we need to conduct a solid clinical interview. And when I say everything, I literally mean everything. And that's the problem: it's so incredibly detailed that I kept getting bored, unable to read more than a sentence or two before I found myself skimming. Here's what I'm talking about: "Try instead to arrange your chairs so you can face the patient across the corner of a desk or table. That way, you can vary the distance between the two of you, as the needs of the moment indicate. If you are right-handed, you can more comfortably take notes if the patient sits to your left. Of course, two chairs that directly face one another will work well, too..." Great information information in these pages, but I don't know how many would be able to read it cover-to-cover.