Stephen Rollnick, Sebastian G Kaplan, Richard Rutschman
Motivational Interviewing in Schools
Conversations to Improve Behavior and Learning
Stephen Rollnick, Sebastian G Kaplan, Richard Rutschman
Motivational Interviewing in Schools
Conversations to Improve Behavior and Learning
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The first teacher's guide to the proven counseling approach known as motivational interviewing (MI), this pragmatic book shows how to use everyday interactions with students as powerful opportunities for change.
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The first teacher's guide to the proven counseling approach known as motivational interviewing (MI), this pragmatic book shows how to use everyday interactions with students as powerful opportunities for change.
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781462527281
- ISBN-10: 1462527280
- Artikelnr.: 44609791
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781462527281
- ISBN-10: 1462527280
- Artikelnr.: 44609791
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Stephen Rollnick, PhD, is Honorary Distinguished Professor in the School of Medicine at Cardiff University, Wales, United Kingdom. He is cofounder of motivational interviewing, with a career in clinical psychology and academia that focused on how to improve conversations about change, and helped to create the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers ( https://motivationalinterviewing.org). He has worked in diverse fields, with special interests in mental health and long-term health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and HIV/AIDS. Dr. Rollnick has published widely in scientific journals and has written many books on helping people to change behavior. He is coauthor (with William R. Miller) of four editions of the classic work Motivational Interviewing. He has traveled worldwide to train practitioners in many settings and cultures, and he now works as a trainer and consultant in health care and sports. His website is www.stephenrollnick.com. Sebastian G. Kaplan, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Section, at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. A former special education teacher, Dr. Kaplan currently focuses his clinical work on helping adolescents and their families overcome a variety of challenges to their growth and development. He has written and presented on the application of MI for pediatricians, mental health providers, and school personnel, and is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. Richard Rutschman, EdD, is Senior Program Manager and Professional Development Facilitator at the Center for College Access and Success (formerly the Chicago Teachers' Center) at Northeastern Illinois University. His professional experience in Chicago schools has included being a high school science and Spanish teacher and the principal of an alternative high school. Throughout his career, he has worked to support school improvement efforts focusing on student retention, engagement, leadership development, and preparation for postsecondary education. Dr. Rutschman is a recipient of the Michael Stratton Practitioner Award from the International Association for Experiential Education, for his work using adventure initiatives in Chicago schools, and is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers.
I. Overview of Motivational Interviewing
1. Conversations about Change
2. What Is MI?
3. The Spirit and Style of MI
4. A Conversation Map: Four Processes
5. Core Skills
6. Evoking: The Heart of MI
7. Planning Changes
8. The MI Approach to Giving Information and Advice
II. In Practice
9. Behavior, Behavior, Behavior
10. Learning
11. Personal Growth
12. Working with Families
III. Focused Applications
13. Bullying
14. At-Risk Students: MI Integrated with Other Approaches
15. Dropout Prevention and Reengagement
16. Transition to Life after School
IV. Broader Horizons
17. Improving Your Knowledge and Skills
18. Integrating MI in Schools
References
Index
1. Conversations about Change
2. What Is MI?
3. The Spirit and Style of MI
4. A Conversation Map: Four Processes
5. Core Skills
6. Evoking: The Heart of MI
7. Planning Changes
8. The MI Approach to Giving Information and Advice
II. In Practice
9. Behavior, Behavior, Behavior
10. Learning
11. Personal Growth
12. Working with Families
III. Focused Applications
13. Bullying
14. At-Risk Students: MI Integrated with Other Approaches
15. Dropout Prevention and Reengagement
16. Transition to Life after School
IV. Broader Horizons
17. Improving Your Knowledge and Skills
18. Integrating MI in Schools
References
Index
I. Overview of Motivational Interviewing
1. Conversations about Change
2. What Is MI?
3. The Spirit and Style of MI
4. A Conversation Map: Four Processes
5. Core Skills
6. Evoking: The Heart of MI
7. Planning Changes
8. The MI Approach to Giving Information and Advice
II. In Practice
9. Behavior, Behavior, Behavior
10. Learning
11. Personal Growth
12. Working with Families
III. Focused Applications
13. Bullying
14. At-Risk Students: MI Integrated with Other Approaches
15. Dropout Prevention and Reengagement
16. Transition to Life after School
IV. Broader Horizons
17. Improving Your Knowledge and Skills
18. Integrating MI in Schools
References
Index
1. Conversations about Change
2. What Is MI?
3. The Spirit and Style of MI
4. A Conversation Map: Four Processes
5. Core Skills
6. Evoking: The Heart of MI
7. Planning Changes
8. The MI Approach to Giving Information and Advice
II. In Practice
9. Behavior, Behavior, Behavior
10. Learning
11. Personal Growth
12. Working with Families
III. Focused Applications
13. Bullying
14. At-Risk Students: MI Integrated with Other Approaches
15. Dropout Prevention and Reengagement
16. Transition to Life after School
IV. Broader Horizons
17. Improving Your Knowledge and Skills
18. Integrating MI in Schools
References
Index