Julie A Schumacher
Fundamentals of Motivational Interviewing
Tips and Strategies for Addressing Common Clinical Challenges
Julie A Schumacher
Fundamentals of Motivational Interviewing
Tips and Strategies for Addressing Common Clinical Challenges
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Fundamentals of Motivational Interviewing provides a straightforward, common-language, and user-friendly guide to key concepts in MI.
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Fundamentals of Motivational Interviewing provides a straightforward, common-language, and user-friendly guide to key concepts in MI.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780199354634
- ISBN-10: 0199354634
- Artikelnr.: 47866851
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780199354634
- ISBN-10: 0199354634
- Artikelnr.: 47866851
Julie A. Schumacher, PhD, is an Associate Professor and Vice Chair for Professional Education and Faculty Development in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and Director of the Mississippi Psychology Training Consortium. She is actively involved in Motivational Interviewing practice, training, supervision, dissemination, and research and has received multiple NIH grants for her work in this area. Michael B. Madson, PhD, is an Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Southern Mississippi. He is actively involved in training, supervising and researching Motivational Interviewing as part of health and harm reduction interventions. His work has been funded by multiple agencies including NIH and the American Psychological Foundation.
Contents
Part I. Motivational Interviewing Overview
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Foundational Concepts and Skills
Chapter 3: The Four Processes of MI
Part II. Motivational Interviewing for Clinical Challenges
Chapter 4: Less Ready to Change
Clinical Challenge: No Shows
Clinical Challenge: Non-adherence
Clinical Challenge: Client Involved in the Legal System
Chapter 5: Loss of Momentum
Clinical Challenge: Slow Progress
Clinical Challenge: Lapse and Relapse
Clinical Challenge: Overly Ambitious Expectations
Chapter 6: Psychiatric Symptoms and Disorders
Clinical Challenge: Depression
Clinical Challenge: Anxiety
Clinical Challenge: Psychotic Symptoms
Chapter 7: Working with Multiple Individuals
Clinical Challenge: Parents
Clinical Challenge: Groups
Chapter 8: Learning to Use and Implement MI
Training Challenge: Clients who Frustrate You
Training Challenge: Clients Like You
Conclusion
References
About the Authors
Index
Part I. Motivational Interviewing Overview
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Foundational Concepts and Skills
Chapter 3: The Four Processes of MI
Part II. Motivational Interviewing for Clinical Challenges
Chapter 4: Less Ready to Change
Clinical Challenge: No Shows
Clinical Challenge: Non-adherence
Clinical Challenge: Client Involved in the Legal System
Chapter 5: Loss of Momentum
Clinical Challenge: Slow Progress
Clinical Challenge: Lapse and Relapse
Clinical Challenge: Overly Ambitious Expectations
Chapter 6: Psychiatric Symptoms and Disorders
Clinical Challenge: Depression
Clinical Challenge: Anxiety
Clinical Challenge: Psychotic Symptoms
Chapter 7: Working with Multiple Individuals
Clinical Challenge: Parents
Clinical Challenge: Groups
Chapter 8: Learning to Use and Implement MI
Training Challenge: Clients who Frustrate You
Training Challenge: Clients Like You
Conclusion
References
About the Authors
Index
Contents
Part I. Motivational Interviewing Overview
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Foundational Concepts and Skills
Chapter 3: The Four Processes of MI
Part II. Motivational Interviewing for Clinical Challenges
Chapter 4: Less Ready to Change
Clinical Challenge: No Shows
Clinical Challenge: Non-adherence
Clinical Challenge: Client Involved in the Legal System
Chapter 5: Loss of Momentum
Clinical Challenge: Slow Progress
Clinical Challenge: Lapse and Relapse
Clinical Challenge: Overly Ambitious Expectations
Chapter 6: Psychiatric Symptoms and Disorders
Clinical Challenge: Depression
Clinical Challenge: Anxiety
Clinical Challenge: Psychotic Symptoms
Chapter 7: Working with Multiple Individuals
Clinical Challenge: Parents
Clinical Challenge: Groups
Chapter 8: Learning to Use and Implement MI
Training Challenge: Clients who Frustrate You
Training Challenge: Clients Like You
Conclusion
References
About the Authors
Index
Part I. Motivational Interviewing Overview
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Foundational Concepts and Skills
Chapter 3: The Four Processes of MI
Part II. Motivational Interviewing for Clinical Challenges
Chapter 4: Less Ready to Change
Clinical Challenge: No Shows
Clinical Challenge: Non-adherence
Clinical Challenge: Client Involved in the Legal System
Chapter 5: Loss of Momentum
Clinical Challenge: Slow Progress
Clinical Challenge: Lapse and Relapse
Clinical Challenge: Overly Ambitious Expectations
Chapter 6: Psychiatric Symptoms and Disorders
Clinical Challenge: Depression
Clinical Challenge: Anxiety
Clinical Challenge: Psychotic Symptoms
Chapter 7: Working with Multiple Individuals
Clinical Challenge: Parents
Clinical Challenge: Groups
Chapter 8: Learning to Use and Implement MI
Training Challenge: Clients who Frustrate You
Training Challenge: Clients Like You
Conclusion
References
About the Authors
Index