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Cox / Klinger Handbook of Motivational Counseling

Concepts, Approaches, and Assessment

E-Book, Englisch, 538 Seiten, E-Book

ISBN: 978-0-470-09258-3
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
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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.
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About the Editors.
List of Contributors.
Foreword by Professor Peter E. Nathan.
Preface.
PART I. BASIC CONCEPTS AND THEORIES.
Chapter 1. Motivation and the Theory of Current Concerns (EricKlinger and W. Miles Cox).
Chapter 2. Motivation and Addiction: The Role of IncentiveMotivation in Understanding and Treating Addictive Disorders(Suzette V. Glasner).
Chapter 3. Behavioral Economics: Basic Concepts and ClinicalApplications (Christopher J. Correia).
Chapter 4. Personal Project Pursuit: On Human Doings and WellBeings (Brian R. Little and Neil C. Chambers).
Chapter 5. Goal Conflicts: Concepts, Findings and Consequencesfor Psychotherapy (Johannes Michalak, et al.).
Chapter 6. Motivational Counseling in an Extended FunctionalContext: Personality Systems Interaction Theory and Assessment(Reiner Kaschel and Julius Kuhl).
Chapter 7. A Motivational Model of Alcohol Use: Determinants ofUse and Change (W. Miles Cox and Eric Klinger).
PART II. ASSESSMENT AND RELATIONSHIPS TO BEHAVIOR.
Chapter 8. Measuring Motivation: The Motivational StructureQuesti onnaire and Personal Concerns Inventory (W. Miles Cox andEric Klinger).
Chapter 9. The Motivational Structure Questionnaire and PersonalConcerns Inventory: Psychometric Properties (Eric Klinger and W.Miles Cox).
Chapter 10. Volitional and Emotional Correlates of theMotivational Structure Questionnaire: Further Evidence forConstruct Validity (Nicola Bumann).
PART III. SYSTEMATIC MOTIVATIONAL COUNSELING AND ITSAPPLICATIONS.
Chapter 11. Systematic Motivational Counseling: The MotivationalStructure Questionnaire in Action (W. Miles Cox and E.Klinger).
Chapter 12. Systematic Motivational Counseling in Groups:Clarifying Motivational Structure during Psychotherapy (Bernhard M.Schroer, et al.).
Chapter 13. Systematic Motivational Analysis as Part ofSelf-Help Technique Aimed at Personal Goal Attainment (Renate deJong-Meyer).
Chapter 14. Systematic Motivational Counseling at Work:Improving Employee Performance, Satisfaction, and Socialization(Loriann Roberson and David M. Sluss).
Chapter 15. Systematic Motivational Counseling in RehabilitationMedicine (S. Vincent Miranti, et al.).
Chapter 16. Assessing and Changing Motivation to Offend (MaryMcMurran).
PART IV. OTHER MOTIVATIONAL APPROACHES TO CHANGING BEHAVIOR.
Chapter 17. Enhancing Motivation for Psychotherapy: TheElaboration of Positive Perspectives (EPOS) to Develop Clients'Goal Structure (Ulrike Willutzki and Christoph Koban).
Chapter 18. Viktor E. Frankl's Existential Analysis andLogotherapy (Manfred Hillmann).
Chapter 19. Changing Alcohol Expectancies: Techniques forAltering Motivations for Drinking (Barry T. Jones).
Chapter 20. The Motivational Drinker's Check-Up: A BriefIntervention for Early Stage Problem Drinkers (Maria J. Emmen,et al.).
Chapter 21. Motivational Enhancement as a Brief Intervention forCollege Student Drinkers (Arthur W. Blume and G. Alan Marlatt).
Chapter 22. Community Reinforcement Approach and ContingencyManagement Interventions for Substance Abuse (Conrad J. Wong, etal.).
Chapter 23. Goal Setting as a Motivational Technique forNeurorehabilitation (Siegfried Gauggel and Martina Hoop).
Chapter 24. Motivational Interviewing in Health Promotion andBehavioral Medicine (Ken Resnicow, et al.).
PART V. CONCLUSION.
Chapter 25. Motivational Counseling: Taking Stock and LookingAhead (W. Miles Cox and Eric Klinger).
Author Index.
Subject Index.


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