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Handbook Of Motivational Counseling Concepts Approaches And Assessment W Miles Cox

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Handbook Of Motivational Counseling Concepts Approaches And Assessment W Miles Cox
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.88 MB
Pages: 510
Author: W. Miles Cox, Eric Klinger
ISBN: 9780470713129, 9780470845172, 0470713127, 0470845171
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Handbook Of Motivational Counseling Concepts Approaches And Assessment W Miles Cox by W. Miles Cox, Eric Klinger 9780470713129, 9780470845172, 0470713127, 0470845171 instant download after payment.

Motivation is a pervasive force that can affect well-being in a variety of life situations, from the more minor through to the ability to overcome addictions and other serious psychological problems. This book presents empirically supported theories (featuring current concerns theory), questionnaires based on these theories (highlighting the Motivational Structure Questionnaire) and varied interventions based on these, with special emphasis on Systematic Motivational Counselling but also including chapters on such approaches as Personality Systems Interaction Theory, expectancy-based approaches, Motivational Interviewing, logotherapy and several others.

Content:
Chapter 1 Motivation and the Theory of Current Concerns (pages 1–27): Eric Klinger and W. Miles Cox
Chapter 2 Motivation and Addiction: The Role of Incentive Processes in Understanding and Treating Addictive Disorders (pages 29–47): Suzette V. Glasner
Chapter 3 Behavioral Economics: Basic Concepts and Clinical Applications (pages 49–64): Christopher J. Correia
Chapter 4 Personal Project Pursuit: On Human Doings and Well?Beings (pages 65–82): Brian R. Little and Neil C. Chambers
Chapter 5 Goal Conflicts: Concepts, Findings, and Consequences for Psychotherapy (pages 83–98): Johannes Michalak, Thomas Heidenreich and Juurgen Hoyer
Chapter 6 Motivational Counseling in an Extended Functional Context: Personality Systems Interaction Theory and Assessment (pages 99–119): Reiner Kaschel and Julius Kuhl
Chapter 7 A Motivational Model of Alcohol Use: Determinants of Use and Change (pages 121–138): W. Miles Cox and Eric Klinger
Chapter 8 Measuring Motivation: The Motivational Structure Questionnaire and Personal Concerns Inventory (pages 139–175): W. Miles Cox and Eric Klinger
Chapter 9 The Motivational Structure Questionnaire and Personal Concerns Inventory: Psychometric Properties (pages 177–197): Eric Klinger and W. Miles Cox
Chapter 10 Volitional and Emotional Correlates of the Motivational Structure Questionnaire: Further Evidence for Construct Validity (pages 199–213): Nicola Baumann
Chapter 11 Systematic Motivational Counseling: The Motivational Structure Questionnaire in Action (pages 215–237): W. Miles Cox and Eric Klinger
Chapter 12 Systematic Motivational Counseling in Groups: Clarifying Motivational Structure during Psychotherapy (pages 239–258): Bernhard M. Schroer, Arno Fuhrmann and Renate de Jong?Meyer
Chapter 13 Systematic Motivational Analysis as Part of a Self?Help Technique Aimed at Personal Goal Attainment (pages 259–281): Renate de Jong?Meyer
Chapter 14 Systematic Motivational Counseling at Work: Improving Employee Performance, Satisfaction, and Socialization (pages 283–299): Loriann Roberson and David M. Sluss
Chapter 15 Systematic Motivational Counseling in Rehabilitation Settings (pages 301–317): S. Vincent Miranti and Allen W. Heinemann
Chapter 16 Assessing and Changing Motivation to Offend (pages 319–334): Mary McMurran
Chapter 17 Enhancing Motivation for Psychotherapy: The Elaboration of Positive Perspectives (EPOS) to Develop Clients' Goal Structure (pages 335–356): Ulrike Willutzki and Christoph Koban
Chapter 18 Viktor E. Frankl's Existential Analysis and Logotherapy (pages 357–372): Manfred Hillmann
Chapter 19 Changing Alcohol Expectancies: Techniquesfor Altering Motivations for Drinking (pages 373–387): Barry T. Jones
Chapter 20 The Motivational Drinker's Check?Up: A Brief Intervention for Early?Stage Problem Drinkers (pages 389–407): Maria J. Emmen, Gerard M. Schippers, Gijs Bleijenberg and Hub Wollersheim
Chapter 21 Motivational Enhancement as a Brief Intervention for College Student Drinkers (pages 409–420): Arthur W. Blume and G. Alan Marlatt
Chapter 22 Community Reinforcement Approach and Contingency Management Interventions for Substance Abuse (pages 421–437): Conrad J. Wong, Hendree E. Jones and Maxine L. Stitzer
Chapter 23 Goal?Setting as a Motivational Technique for Neurorehabilitation (pages 439–455): Siegfried Gauggel and Martina Hoop
Chapter 24 Motivational Interviewing in Health Promotion and Behavioral Medicine (pages 457–476): Ken Resnicow, Monica L. Baskin, Simone S. Rahotep, Santhi Periasamy and Stephen Rollnick
Chapter 25 Motivational Counseling: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead (pages 479–487): W. Miles Cox and Eric Klinger

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