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Title:
Handbook of motivational counseling : goal-based approaches to assessment and intervention with addiction and other problems
Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
Chichester, West Sussex ; Malden, Mass. : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
Physical Description:
xxii, 641 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9780470749265

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Revised and updated to reflect the most recent developments in the field, the second edition of the Handbook of Motivational Counseling presents comprehensive coverage of the development and identification of motivational problems and the most effective treatment techniques. Equips clinicians with specific instructions for enhancing clients' motivation for change by targeting their maladaptive motivational patterns Provides step-by-step instructions in the administration, scoring, and interpretation of the motivational assessments, along with details of how to implement the counseling procedures Updated to reflect the most current research and effective treatment techniques, along with all-new chapters on motive-based approaches, motivational counseling with the dually diagnosed, cognitive and motivational retraining, meaning-centered counseling, and motivation in sport Showcases various basic motivational techniques and their adaptations, such as bibliotherapy, individual therapy, and group counseling, while demonstrating specialized uses of the techniques, such as in work settings and rehabilitation medicine


Author Notes

W. Miles Cox is Professor of Psychology of Addictive Behaviours at Bangor University. He is Founding Editor of the journal Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (APA) and Past President of the APA Division on Addictions. In 2004, Professor Cox received a Presidential Citation from Division 50 (Addictions) of the American Psychological Association for pioneering work on Psychology of Addictive Behaviors . A Fellow in the American Psychological Association and a Charter Fellow in the American Psychological Society, he has published widely, primarily in addictive behaviors.

Eric Klinger is Professor of Psychology Emeritus at the University of Minnesota. He is a Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Psychological Association, and a Charter Fellow of the American Psychological Society. Professor Klinger received the Henry A. Murray Award 'for distinguished contributions to the study of lives' from the Society for Personality and Social Psychology in 2005. He has published widely on issues related to motivation.


Table of Contents

Peter E. NathanEric Klinger and W. Miles CoxChristopher J. Correia and James G. Murphy and Leon H. ButlerBrian R. LittleJohannes Michalak and Thomas Heidenreich and Jürgen HoyerPhilipp Alsleben and Julius KuhlW. Miles Cox and Eric KlingerW. Miles Cox and Eric KlingerEric Klinger and W. Miles CoxNicola BaumannMary McMurran and Joselyn Sellen and Jacqueline CampbellW. Miles Cox and Eric KlingerArno Fuhrmann and Bernhard M. Schroer and Renate de Jong-MeyerSuzette Glasner-EdwardsRenate de Jong-MeyerLoriann Roberson and David M. SlussJavad Salehi Fadardi and Zohreh Sepehri Shamloo and W. Miles CoxKevin A. Stefanek and Heather J. PetersUlrike Willutzki and Christoph KobanPaul T. P. WongBarry T. Jones and Ross McD. YoungMaria J. Emmen and Gerard M. Schippers and Gijs Bleijenberg and Hub WollersheimArthur W. Blume and G. Alan MarlattMaxine L. Stitzer and Hendree E. Jones and Michelle Tuten and Conrad WongSiegfried GauggelKen Resnicow and Stephen RollnickW. Miles Cox and Eric Klinger
About the Editorsp. ix
Contributorsp. xi
Forewordp. xv
Prefacep. xix
Note on the Second Editionp. xxiii
Part I Basic Concepts and Theories
1 Motivation and the Goal Theory of Current Concernsp. 3
2 Behavioral Economics: Basic Concepts and Clinical Applicationsp. 49
3 Personal Projects and Motivational Counseling: The Quality of Lives Reconsideredp. 73
4 Goal Conflicts and Goal Integration: Theory, Assessment, and Clinical Implicationsp. 89
5 Touching a Person's Essence: Using Implicit Motives as Personal Resources in Counselingp. 109
6 A Motivational Model of Alcohol Use: Determinants of Use and Changep. 131
Part II Assessment and Relationships to Behavior
7 Measuring Motivation: The Motivational Structure Questionnaire and Personal Concerns Inventory and their Variantsp. 161
8 The Motivational Structure Questionnaire, Personal Concerns Inventory, and their Variants: Psychometric Propertiesp. 205
9 Volitional and Emotional Correlates of the Motivational Structure Questionnaire: Further Evidence for Construct Validityp. 233
10 Offenders' Motivation: Measurement, Structure, and Contentp. 253
Part III Systematic Motivational Counseling and its Applications
11 Systematic Motivational Counseling: From Motivational Assessment to Motivational Changep. 275
12 Systematic Motivational Counseling in Groups: Promoting Therapeutic Change through Client Interactionp. 303
13 Motivational Interventions for Substance Abusers with Psychiatric Illnessp. 329
14 Systematic Motivational Analysis as Part of a Self-Help Technique Aimed at Personal Goal Attainmentp. 349
15 Systematic Motivational Counseling at Work: Improving Employee Performance, Satisfaction, and Socializationp. 373
16 Cognitive and Motivational Retraining: Reciprocal Effectsp. 395
Part IV Other Motivational Approaches to Changing Behavior
17 Motivation in Sport: Theory and Applicationp. 415
18 The Elaboration of Positive Goal Perspectives (EPOS): An Intervention Module to Enhance Motivationp. 437
19 Meaning-Centered Counseling and Therapy: An Integrative and Comprehensive Approach to Motivational Counseling and Addiction Treatmentp. 461
20 Changing Alcohol Expectancies and Self-Efficacy Expectationsp. 489
21 The Drinker's Check-Up: A Brief Motivational Intervention for Early-Stage Problem Drinkersp. 505
22 Motivational Enhancement as a Brief Intervention for College Student Drinkersp. 531
23 Community Reinforcement Approach and Contingency Management Interventions for Substance Abusep. 549
24 Goal Setting as a Motivational Technique for Neurorehabilitationp. 571
25 Motivational Interviewing in Health Promotion and Behavioral Medicinep. 591
Part V Conclusions
26 Taking Stock and Looking Ahead: A Toolkit for Motivational Counselorsp. 609
Indexp. 625