Term ID: T2554

Initial Interview

/initial-interview/
The first formal meeting between a therapist and client or researcher and participant, used to gather background information, establish rapport, and begin assessment or treatment planning.
Example: A clinical intake session where therapists gather information about presenting problems, personal history, current functioning, and treatment goals while beginning to establish therapeutic rapport.

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Reference: Morrison (2014)