Includes bibliographical references (pages 391-419) and index Restricted to use by people with documented print impairment .txt Original version : xx, 428 pages ; 24 cm. 1572305630 New York : Guilford Press, c2002 UBC Crane Library
Contents:
1. Why Do People Change? 2. Ambivalence: The Dilemma of Change 3. Facilitating Change 4. What Is Motivational Interviewing? 5. Change and Resistance: Opposite Sides of a Coin 6. Phase 1: Building Motivation for Change 7. Responding to Change Talk 8. Responding to Resistance 9. Enhancing Confidence 10. Phase 2: Strengthening Commitment to Change 11. A Practical Case Example 12. Ethical Considerations 13. Reflections on Learning 14. Facilitating Learning 15. Motivational Interviewing and the Stages of Change / Carlo C. DiClemente and Mary Marden Velasquez 16. The Efficacy of Motivational Interviewing and Its Adaptations: What We Know So Far / Brian L. Burke, Hal Arkowitz and Christopher Dunn 17. Motivational Interviewing in Medical and Public Health Settings / Ken Resnicow, Colleen DiIorio and Johanna E. Soet / [and others] 18. Variations on a Theme: Motivational Interviewing and Its Adaptations / Stephen Rollnick, Jeff Allison and Stephanie Ballasiotes / [and others] 19. The Role of Values in Motivational Interviewing / Christopher C. Wagner and Francisco P. Sanchez 20. Motivational Interviewing and Treatment Adherence / Allen Zweben and Allan Zuckoff 21. Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents and Young Adults / John S. Baer and Peggy L. Peterson 22. Motivational Interviewing with Criminal Justice Populations / Joel I. D. Ginsburg, Ruth E. Mann and Frederick Rotgers / [and others] 23. Motivational Interviewing with Couples / Brian L. Burke, Georgy Vassilev and Alexander Kantchelov / [and others] 24. Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment of Dual Disorders / Nancy Handmaker, Michele Packard and Kelly Conforti 25. Perils and Possibilities of Group-Based Motivational Interviewing / Scott T. Walters, Richard Ogle and John E. Martin