Motivational interviewing is a person-centered, collaborative method for exploring ambivalence and enhancing motivation to change. Compatible with social work values and ethics, it is applicable to the wide range of problems and helping situations with which direct practice social workers are involved. One such by-product of working with vulnerable and oppressed clients -- people to whom social work is committed -- is that social workers are often employed in public agencies with people who have been ordered by the courts to attend services. In order to work successfully with mandated populations, helpers have to consider how they will access those who initially appear unmotivated to change. Motivational interviewing provides the stance and the tools to be able to achieve this effectively, while maintaining human dignity and respect of the individual. And although it can be used as a stand-alone model, motivational interviewing has also been employed as an initial intervention so that people become more motivated to participate in other services; it can be used flexibly on its own or integrated with other, more action-oriented interventions. This workbook, with its infusion of examples and numerous exercises, will help students and beginning practitioners develop the knowledge and skills to work collaboratively with clients and to build their motivation to change problem behaviors.

Autorentext

Jacqueline Corcoran, PhD, MSSW, is a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Social Work, where she has been on faculty since 2000. Before that, she was on faculty at the University of Texas at Arlington School of Social Work. Dr. Corcoran teaches research, direct practice, and mental health, has written 14 textbooks, and also has published fiction and non-fiction in the popular market. Her website is www.jacquelinecorcoran.com.



Inhalt

Acknowledgements Chapter One: Introduction And Overview Chapter Two: The Stages Of Change Model And Motivational Interviewing Chapter Three: Reflecting Statements And Empathy Chapter Four: Open Questions Chapter Five: Responding To "Sustain Talk" Chapter Six: The Affirming Spirit In Action Chapter Seven: Exploration Of Ambivalence Chapter Eight: The Helping Process And Motivational Interviewing Chapter Nine: Motivational Interviewing And Depression Chapter Ten: Intimate Partner Violence And Motivational Interviewing Appendix I References Index

Titel
Motivational Interviewing
Untertitel
A Workbook for Social Workers
EAN
9780199332236
ISBN
978-0-19-933223-6
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
07.06.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.03 MB
Anzahl Seiten
192
Jahr
2016
Untertitel
Englisch