The document discusses various techniques for effective psychiatric interviewing. It emphasizes the importance of active listening and understanding the patient as a multifaceted person rather than just their symptoms. The goals of an interview are to determine the nature of the problem, establish a relationship with the patient, and formulate a treatment plan. Key techniques discussed include open-ended questions, reflection, facilitation, confrontation, clarification, and interpretation. The interview should have an introduction, body, and closing and focus on both content and process.