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200 00$aMotivating offenders to change $ea guide to enhancing engagement in therapy /$fedited by Mary McMurran
210 $aChichester ;$aNew York $cWiley$d2002
215 $a1 online resource (284 p.)
225 1 $aWiley series in forensic clinical psychology
300 $aDescription based upon print version of record.
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320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
327 $aMOTIVATING OFFENDERS TO CHANGE; CONTENTS; About the Editor; List of Contributors; Series Editors' preface; Preface; PART I UNDERSTANDING MOTIVATION TO CHANGE; 1. Motivation to change: selection criterion or treatment need?; 2. What is motivation to change? A scientific analysis; 3. An individual case formulation approach to the assessment of motivation; PART II MOTIVATIONAL ENHANCEMENT IN PRACTICE; 4. Enhancing motivation of offenders at each stage of change and phase of therapy; 5. Building and nurturing a therapeutic alliance with offenders; 6. Motivational interviewing with offenders
327 $a7. Motivating offenders to change through participatory theatre8. Maintaining motivation for change using resources available in an offender's natural environment; PART III SPECIAL ISSUES; 9. Ethical issues in motivating offenders to change; 10. Motivation for what? Effective programmes for motivated offenders; 11. Owning your own data: the management of denial; 12. Motivating the unmotivated: psychopathy, treatment, and change; 13. Motivating mentally disordered offenders; 14. Does punishment motivate offenders to change?; 15. Future directions; Index
330 $aThere is increasing pressure, soon to be legislation, for particular offenders to be given a choice of psychological treatment or imprisonment, even if treatment must sometimes be within special prison hospitals or units for offenders.
The key issue will be motivating offenders to commit themselves to treatment, and to maintain their motivation trough the therapeutic programme and thereafter, on release.
This is the first book to tackle the subject of motivating offenders in therapeutic programmes and as such, will prove an invaluable resource for forensic practitioners.
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