05244nam 2200673Ia 450 991080818820332120230801225336.01-283-75456-80-85700-321-6(CKB)2670000000278779(EBL)1109883(OCoLC)817540415(SSID)ssj0000755062(PQKBManifestationID)12279114(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000755062(PQKBWorkID)10727402(PQKB)11110901(MiAaPQ)EBC1109883(EXLCZ)99267000000027877920120521d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe art and science of motivation a therapist's guide to working with children /edited by Jenny Ziviani, Anne A. Poulsen and Monica Cuskelly ; foreword by Alan HayesLondon ;Philadelphia Jessica Kingsley Publishers20121 online resource (298 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-84905-125-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.The Art and Science of Motivation; Contributing Authors; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Understanding Motivation in the Context of Engaging Children in Therapy; Overview; Introducing the SCOPE-IT model and themacrotheory of Self-Determination; The heart of the SCOPE-IT model: Motivation; Three basic psychological needs; Autonomy-"I have choices"; Relatedness-"I am connected to others"; Competence-"I can do things"; Causality orientations; Self-Determination Theory: The motivation continuum; Stage One: Amotivation; Stage Two: External regulationStage Three: Introjected regulationStage Four: Identified regulation; Stage Five: Integrated regulation; Stage Six: Intrinsic motivation; Summary; Chapter 2: Children's Understanding of Purpose: A Matter of Choice; Overview; Self-determined behavior; What constitutes autonomy?; Why is it important to promote autonomy?; What types of environments promote the development and use of autonomy-related self-determination skills?; Autonomy-supportive therapeutic environments; Challenges to providing an autonomy-supportive serviceGroups who may require particular consideration with respect to autonomy supportChildren whose parents adopt a controlling style; Children with a disability; Adolescents; Children from different cultural backgrounds; Challenges for autonomy-supportive therapeutic practice; Assessment; Areas where consequences are serious; Child goals that are unrealistic or at odds with those of the therapist; Working with families; Structure in therapy; Prior experience of autonomy-supportive environments; Does the use of reinforcement undermine motivation in therapy?; SummaryChapter 3: Connecting: Nutriments from the Social EnvironmentOverview; The therapeutic relationship; Spheres of connection; Identifying connections; Socio-environmental influences; Family; School; Neighborhoods and community organizations; Motivational climates; Virtual connections; Building partnerships; Early days in the relationship: Setting goals as a collaborative venture; The ongoing relationship; Working with other health care practitioners; Moving forward; Practitioner self-care; Summary; Chapter 4: Achieving Success: Facilitating Skill Acquisition and Enabling Participation; OverviewWhy is competence important?Defining competence; Children's perceptions of their own competence; Self-theories; Enhancing self-perceptions of competence; Enhancing competence through skill acquisition; Stages of learning; Establishing effective practice routines with children; Mental practice; Teaching-learning strategies to support the development of competence; Summary; Chapter 5: Using Language to Motivate; Overview; How the therapist's language influences engagement; Getting started; Developing and strengthening the child-practitioner relationship through the use of languageOur language reveals more to others than we realizeThis book provides a comprehensive understanding of methods for working with children with a range of difficulties. It presents a new model for working with these groups to enhance motivation and engagement and to achieve the best possible treatment outcomes. It will be an inspiring read for all those working therapeutically with children.Motivation (Psychology) in childrenAutonomy (Psychology)Behavior therapy for childrenTherapist and patientMotivation (Psychology) in children.Autonomy (Psychology)Behavior therapy for children.Therapist and patient.155.4/138155.4138155.4138Ziviani Jenny1649175Poulsen Anne A1649176Cuskelly Monica943268MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910808188203321The art and science of motivation3997789UNINA