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This unique handbook describes the "how," "when," and "with whom" of effective remotivation therapy. It provides the information you need to add this results-based and extraordinarily cost-effective group treatment modality to your therapeutic arsenal. The book addresses the use of remotivation therapy in correctional, rehabilitation, nursing care, mental health, domiciliary (long-term) care, and substance abuse settings. It also examines the use and benefits of remotivation therapy with patients diagnosed with Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and various mental health and substance…mehr
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This unique handbook describes the "how," "when," and "with whom" of effective remotivation therapy. It provides the information you need to add this results-based and extraordinarily cost-effective group treatment modality to your therapeutic arsenal. The book addresses the use of remotivation therapy in correctional, rehabilitation, nursing care, mental health, domiciliary (long-term) care, and substance abuse settings. It also examines the use and benefits of remotivation therapy with patients diagnosed with Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and various mental health and substance abuse issues. To view an excerpt online, find the book on our QuickSearch catalog at www.HaworthPress.com.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 299g
- ISBN-13: 9780789024718
- ISBN-10: 0789024713
- Artikelnr.: 22403294
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 299g
- ISBN-13: 9780789024718
- ISBN-10: 0789024713
- Artikelnr.: 22403294
L., Michael Stotts
* About the Editors
* Contributors
* Foreword (Donald W. Hammersly, MD)
* Chapter 1. A Psychiatrist's View of Remotivation (Robert S. Garber)
* Chapter 2. Remotivation: The First Fifty Years (Jason J. Meixsell)
* Dorothy Hoskins Smith
* Philadelphia State Hospital
* Walter F. Pullinger Jr.
* Training in Remotivation
* National Organization
* Decline of Remotivation
* Remotivation Today
* Chapter 3. What Is Remotivation Therapy? (Barbara Herlihy-Chevalier)
* Chapter 4. Advanced Remotivation Therapy (James Siberski)
* Overview
* Models for Advanced Remotivation Therapy
* The Advanced Remotivation Therapist
* Summary
* Appendix. Steps in the Remotivation Process
* Chapter 5. All the Possibilities (Michael L. Stotts)
* Support Principles for Remotivation Therapy Implementation
* Three Samples of Remotivation Therapy Models
* Challenges for Remotivators
* Summary
* Chapter 6. Evidence-Based Remotivation: An Application of
Self-Determination Theory in Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and
Developmental Disabilities (John R. Bierma)
* Historical Context
* Intended Outcomes of Remotivation
* Scientific Research Outcomes
* Research on Motivation, Self-Determination Theory, and Remotivation
Methods
* Chapter 7. Remotivation in Deinstitutionalization (Barbara
Herlihy-Chevalier)
* Introduction
* A Deinstitutionalization Model
* Summary
* Epilogue
* Chapter 8. Remotivation Therapy and Rehabilitation (Jason J.
Meixsell)
* Basic and Advanced Remotivation in Physical Rehabilitation
* Basic and Advanced Remotivation in Psychosocial Rehabilitation
* Conclusion
* Chapter 9. Conducting Remotivation in a Correctional Setting (James
Siberski)
* Goals for Activity Therapy
* Remotivation Therapy
* Discussion of the Remotivation Therapy Approach: The Five
Remotivation Steps
* Recommendations and Conclusion
* Chapter 10. Use of Remotivation Therapy with Persons Who Have
Huntington's Disease (Florinda R. Sullivan)
* Overview of the Disease
* Remotivation: A Program Model for HD
* Epilogue
* Resources
* Chapter 11. Remotivation Therapy in Nursing Care Facilities (Nancy
Vandevender)
* Chapter 12. Elements of Style and Techniques in a Mental Health
Hospital (Frances Kay Vickery and John J. Allison)
* The Group Formation Process
* The Sessions
* Case Studies of Our Group Members
* Results of Our Men's Group
* Chapter 13. Remotivation and Alzheimer's Disease (James Siberski)
* Introduction
* Benefits for Alzheimer's Patients
* The Process
* Summary
* Chapter 14. Beneficial Blending of Remotivation Therapy and
Recreation/Activity Therapy (Nancy Farmer)
* Introduction
* Uses of Remotivation Therapy
* Remotivation and Moving Experience
* Activities Blended with Remotivation Therapy
* Chapter 15. Variables to Consider When Establishing a Remotivation
Group with the Domiciliary Care Population (Cheryl Davis)
* The Classic Remotivation Group
* The Double Trouble (Dual Diagnosis) Group
* The Staff Development Group
* Epilogue
* Chapter 16. The Role of Remotivation Therapy in Substance Abuse
Prevention, Treatment, and Relapse Prevention (John R. Bierma)
* Pretreatment Variables
* Remotivation Therapy
* Chapter 17. Collaborative Team Models and Remotivation Therapy (Jean
A. Dyer)
* Introduction
* Definitions
* National Remotivation Therapy Organization Survey Results
* Discussion
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Contributors
* Foreword (Donald W. Hammersly, MD)
* Chapter 1. A Psychiatrist's View of Remotivation (Robert S. Garber)
* Chapter 2. Remotivation: The First Fifty Years (Jason J. Meixsell)
* Dorothy Hoskins Smith
* Philadelphia State Hospital
* Walter F. Pullinger Jr.
* Training in Remotivation
* National Organization
* Decline of Remotivation
* Remotivation Today
* Chapter 3. What Is Remotivation Therapy? (Barbara Herlihy-Chevalier)
* Chapter 4. Advanced Remotivation Therapy (James Siberski)
* Overview
* Models for Advanced Remotivation Therapy
* The Advanced Remotivation Therapist
* Summary
* Appendix. Steps in the Remotivation Process
* Chapter 5. All the Possibilities (Michael L. Stotts)
* Support Principles for Remotivation Therapy Implementation
* Three Samples of Remotivation Therapy Models
* Challenges for Remotivators
* Summary
* Chapter 6. Evidence-Based Remotivation: An Application of
Self-Determination Theory in Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and
Developmental Disabilities (John R. Bierma)
* Historical Context
* Intended Outcomes of Remotivation
* Scientific Research Outcomes
* Research on Motivation, Self-Determination Theory, and Remotivation
Methods
* Chapter 7. Remotivation in Deinstitutionalization (Barbara
Herlihy-Chevalier)
* Introduction
* A Deinstitutionalization Model
* Summary
* Epilogue
* Chapter 8. Remotivation Therapy and Rehabilitation (Jason J.
Meixsell)
* Basic and Advanced Remotivation in Physical Rehabilitation
* Basic and Advanced Remotivation in Psychosocial Rehabilitation
* Conclusion
* Chapter 9. Conducting Remotivation in a Correctional Setting (James
Siberski)
* Goals for Activity Therapy
* Remotivation Therapy
* Discussion of the Remotivation Therapy Approach: The Five
Remotivation Steps
* Recommendations and Conclusion
* Chapter 10. Use of Remotivation Therapy with Persons Who Have
Huntington's Disease (Florinda R. Sullivan)
* Overview of the Disease
* Remotivation: A Program Model for HD
* Epilogue
* Resources
* Chapter 11. Remotivation Therapy in Nursing Care Facilities (Nancy
Vandevender)
* Chapter 12. Elements of Style and Techniques in a Mental Health
Hospital (Frances Kay Vickery and John J. Allison)
* The Group Formation Process
* The Sessions
* Case Studies of Our Group Members
* Results of Our Men's Group
* Chapter 13. Remotivation and Alzheimer's Disease (James Siberski)
* Introduction
* Benefits for Alzheimer's Patients
* The Process
* Summary
* Chapter 14. Beneficial Blending of Remotivation Therapy and
Recreation/Activity Therapy (Nancy Farmer)
* Introduction
* Uses of Remotivation Therapy
* Remotivation and Moving Experience
* Activities Blended with Remotivation Therapy
* Chapter 15. Variables to Consider When Establishing a Remotivation
Group with the Domiciliary Care Population (Cheryl Davis)
* The Classic Remotivation Group
* The Double Trouble (Dual Diagnosis) Group
* The Staff Development Group
* Epilogue
* Chapter 16. The Role of Remotivation Therapy in Substance Abuse
Prevention, Treatment, and Relapse Prevention (John R. Bierma)
* Pretreatment Variables
* Remotivation Therapy
* Chapter 17. Collaborative Team Models and Remotivation Therapy (Jean
A. Dyer)
* Introduction
* Definitions
* National Remotivation Therapy Organization Survey Results
* Discussion
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* About the Editors
* Contributors
* Foreword (Donald W. Hammersly, MD)
* Chapter 1. A Psychiatrist's View of Remotivation (Robert S. Garber)
* Chapter 2. Remotivation: The First Fifty Years (Jason J. Meixsell)
* Dorothy Hoskins Smith
* Philadelphia State Hospital
* Walter F. Pullinger Jr.
* Training in Remotivation
* National Organization
* Decline of Remotivation
* Remotivation Today
* Chapter 3. What Is Remotivation Therapy? (Barbara Herlihy-Chevalier)
* Chapter 4. Advanced Remotivation Therapy (James Siberski)
* Overview
* Models for Advanced Remotivation Therapy
* The Advanced Remotivation Therapist
* Summary
* Appendix. Steps in the Remotivation Process
* Chapter 5. All the Possibilities (Michael L. Stotts)
* Support Principles for Remotivation Therapy Implementation
* Three Samples of Remotivation Therapy Models
* Challenges for Remotivators
* Summary
* Chapter 6. Evidence-Based Remotivation: An Application of
Self-Determination Theory in Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and
Developmental Disabilities (John R. Bierma)
* Historical Context
* Intended Outcomes of Remotivation
* Scientific Research Outcomes
* Research on Motivation, Self-Determination Theory, and Remotivation
Methods
* Chapter 7. Remotivation in Deinstitutionalization (Barbara
Herlihy-Chevalier)
* Introduction
* A Deinstitutionalization Model
* Summary
* Epilogue
* Chapter 8. Remotivation Therapy and Rehabilitation (Jason J.
Meixsell)
* Basic and Advanced Remotivation in Physical Rehabilitation
* Basic and Advanced Remotivation in Psychosocial Rehabilitation
* Conclusion
* Chapter 9. Conducting Remotivation in a Correctional Setting (James
Siberski)
* Goals for Activity Therapy
* Remotivation Therapy
* Discussion of the Remotivation Therapy Approach: The Five
Remotivation Steps
* Recommendations and Conclusion
* Chapter 10. Use of Remotivation Therapy with Persons Who Have
Huntington's Disease (Florinda R. Sullivan)
* Overview of the Disease
* Remotivation: A Program Model for HD
* Epilogue
* Resources
* Chapter 11. Remotivation Therapy in Nursing Care Facilities (Nancy
Vandevender)
* Chapter 12. Elements of Style and Techniques in a Mental Health
Hospital (Frances Kay Vickery and John J. Allison)
* The Group Formation Process
* The Sessions
* Case Studies of Our Group Members
* Results of Our Men's Group
* Chapter 13. Remotivation and Alzheimer's Disease (James Siberski)
* Introduction
* Benefits for Alzheimer's Patients
* The Process
* Summary
* Chapter 14. Beneficial Blending of Remotivation Therapy and
Recreation/Activity Therapy (Nancy Farmer)
* Introduction
* Uses of Remotivation Therapy
* Remotivation and Moving Experience
* Activities Blended with Remotivation Therapy
* Chapter 15. Variables to Consider When Establishing a Remotivation
Group with the Domiciliary Care Population (Cheryl Davis)
* The Classic Remotivation Group
* The Double Trouble (Dual Diagnosis) Group
* The Staff Development Group
* Epilogue
* Chapter 16. The Role of Remotivation Therapy in Substance Abuse
Prevention, Treatment, and Relapse Prevention (John R. Bierma)
* Pretreatment Variables
* Remotivation Therapy
* Chapter 17. Collaborative Team Models and Remotivation Therapy (Jean
A. Dyer)
* Introduction
* Definitions
* National Remotivation Therapy Organization Survey Results
* Discussion
* Index
* Reference Notes Included
* Contributors
* Foreword (Donald W. Hammersly, MD)
* Chapter 1. A Psychiatrist's View of Remotivation (Robert S. Garber)
* Chapter 2. Remotivation: The First Fifty Years (Jason J. Meixsell)
* Dorothy Hoskins Smith
* Philadelphia State Hospital
* Walter F. Pullinger Jr.
* Training in Remotivation
* National Organization
* Decline of Remotivation
* Remotivation Today
* Chapter 3. What Is Remotivation Therapy? (Barbara Herlihy-Chevalier)
* Chapter 4. Advanced Remotivation Therapy (James Siberski)
* Overview
* Models for Advanced Remotivation Therapy
* The Advanced Remotivation Therapist
* Summary
* Appendix. Steps in the Remotivation Process
* Chapter 5. All the Possibilities (Michael L. Stotts)
* Support Principles for Remotivation Therapy Implementation
* Three Samples of Remotivation Therapy Models
* Challenges for Remotivators
* Summary
* Chapter 6. Evidence-Based Remotivation: An Application of
Self-Determination Theory in Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and
Developmental Disabilities (John R. Bierma)
* Historical Context
* Intended Outcomes of Remotivation
* Scientific Research Outcomes
* Research on Motivation, Self-Determination Theory, and Remotivation
Methods
* Chapter 7. Remotivation in Deinstitutionalization (Barbara
Herlihy-Chevalier)
* Introduction
* A Deinstitutionalization Model
* Summary
* Epilogue
* Chapter 8. Remotivation Therapy and Rehabilitation (Jason J.
Meixsell)
* Basic and Advanced Remotivation in Physical Rehabilitation
* Basic and Advanced Remotivation in Psychosocial Rehabilitation
* Conclusion
* Chapter 9. Conducting Remotivation in a Correctional Setting (James
Siberski)
* Goals for Activity Therapy
* Remotivation Therapy
* Discussion of the Remotivation Therapy Approach: The Five
Remotivation Steps
* Recommendations and Conclusion
* Chapter 10. Use of Remotivation Therapy with Persons Who Have
Huntington's Disease (Florinda R. Sullivan)
* Overview of the Disease
* Remotivation: A Program Model for HD
* Epilogue
* Resources
* Chapter 11. Remotivation Therapy in Nursing Care Facilities (Nancy
Vandevender)
* Chapter 12. Elements of Style and Techniques in a Mental Health
Hospital (Frances Kay Vickery and John J. Allison)
* The Group Formation Process
* The Sessions
* Case Studies of Our Group Members
* Results of Our Men's Group
* Chapter 13. Remotivation and Alzheimer's Disease (James Siberski)
* Introduction
* Benefits for Alzheimer's Patients
* The Process
* Summary
* Chapter 14. Beneficial Blending of Remotivation Therapy and
Recreation/Activity Therapy (Nancy Farmer)
* Introduction
* Uses of Remotivation Therapy
* Remotivation and Moving Experience
* Activities Blended with Remotivation Therapy
* Chapter 15. Variables to Consider When Establishing a Remotivation
Group with the Domiciliary Care Population (Cheryl Davis)
* The Classic Remotivation Group
* The Double Trouble (Dual Diagnosis) Group
* The Staff Development Group
* Epilogue
* Chapter 16. The Role of Remotivation Therapy in Substance Abuse
Prevention, Treatment, and Relapse Prevention (John R. Bierma)
* Pretreatment Variables
* Remotivation Therapy
* Chapter 17. Collaborative Team Models and Remotivation Therapy (Jean
A. Dyer)
* Introduction
* Definitions
* National Remotivation Therapy Organization Survey Results
* Discussion
* Index
* Reference Notes Included