This pragmatic guide describes tested ways to adapt motivational interviewing (MI) to optimize outcomes when practitioner and client come from different cultural backgrounds; in particular, when clients are members of marginalized groups.
This pragmatic guide describes tested ways to adapt motivational interviewing (MI) to optimize outcomes when practitioner and client come from different cultural backgrounds; in particular, when clients are members of marginalized groups.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christina Lee, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Clinical Practice Department at Boston University School of Social Work. A licensed psychologist, she conducts research on health inequities and disparities, clinical intervention, and cultural adaptation of treatments, addressing structural determinants and sociocultural stressors to improve outcomes in substance use treatment. Dr. Lee is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). She is Senior Editor of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs and serves on the editorial boards of Alcohol Research: Current Reviews and the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. Her Boston University-based course on Substance Use and Treatment frames substance use treatment as a social justice issue.
Inhaltsangabe
I. What Is Culturally Adapted Motivational Interviewing? 1. What Is Cultural Adaptation? 2. The Therapeutic Stance of Culturally Adapted Motivational Interviewing 3. Why Stigma, Discrimination, and Identity? II. Culturally Adapted Motivational Interviewing in Practice 4. Optimizing Engaging 5. Optimizing Focusing 6. Optimizing Evoking for Change 7. Optimizing Planning to Strengthen Commitment to Change III. How to Use This Book 8. A Summary and a Note of Encouragement 9. The Scholarly Underpinnings of Culturally Adapted Motivational Interviewing and Looking Ahead Glossary of Culturally Adapted Motivational Interviewing Terms References Index
I. What Is Culturally Adapted Motivational Interviewing? 1. What Is Cultural Adaptation? 2. The Therapeutic Stance of Culturally Adapted Motivational Interviewing 3. Why Stigma, Discrimination, and Identity? II. Culturally Adapted Motivational Interviewing in Practice 4. Optimizing Engaging 5. Optimizing Focusing 6. Optimizing Evoking for Change 7. Optimizing Planning to Strengthen Commitment to Change III. How to Use This Book 8. A Summary and a Note of Encouragement 9. The Scholarly Underpinnings of Culturally Adapted Motivational Interviewing and Looking Ahead Glossary of Culturally Adapted Motivational Interviewing Terms References Index
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