This paper describes the use of the Clinical Learning Centre (a learning resource centre in which facilities for video taping interviews are provided) and volunteer clients as a part-time intramural fieldwork placement. The application of Robert Carkhuff's model for human resources training is briefly illustrated and a method of evaluation of skill acquisition is described.
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