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Enhancing motivation for change in substance abuse treatment / William R. Miller.
- Format:
- Book
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- Miller, William R. (William Richard)
- Series:
- Treatment improvement protocol (TIP) series ; 35.
- DHHS publication ; no. (SMA) 99-3354.
- Treatment improvement protocol (TIP) series ; 35
- DHHS publication ; no. (SMA) 99-3354
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Substance abuse--Treatment--Psychological aspects.
- Substance abuse.
- Motivation (Psychology).
- Change (Psychology).
- Medical protocols.
- Questionnaires.
- Human beings.
- Psychology--Simulation methods.
- Psychology.
- Behavior Therapy.
- Motivation.
- Substance-Related Disorders--rehabilitation.
- Behavior Therapy--methods.
- Behavior Therapy--standards.
- Clinical Protocols.
- Counseling--methods.
- Counseling--standards.
- Interviews--methods.
- Interviews--standards.
- Models, Psychological.
- Practice Guidelines.
- Surveys and Questionnaires.
- Humans check tag.
- United States.
- questionnaires.
- Homo sapiens (species).
- Medical Subjects:
- Behavior Therapy.
- Motivation.
- Substance-Related Disorders--rehabilitation.
- Behavior Therapy--methods.
- Behavior Therapy--standards.
- Clinical Protocols.
- Counseling--methods.
- Counseling--standards.
- Interviews--methods.
- Interviews--standards.
- Models, Psychological.
- Practice Guidelines.
- Surveys and Questionnaires.
- Humans check tag.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource : illustrations.
- Place of Publication:
- Rockville, MD (Rockwall II, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville 20857) : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, [1999]
- Summary:
- Chapter 1 of this TIP presents an overview of how the concepts of motivation and change have evolved in recent years and describes the "stages-of-change" model, developed by Prochaska and DiClemente and upon which this TIP is based. Chapter 2 presents interventions that can enhance clients' motivation, highlights their effective elements, and links them to the stages-of-change model. Developed by Miller and Rollnick, motivational interviewing is a therapeutic style used to interact with substance-using clients that can help them resolve issues related to their ambivalence; this is discussed in Chapter 3. Chapters 4 through 7 address the five stages of change and provide guidelines for clinicians to tailor their treatment to clients' stages of readiness for change. Various tools and instruments used to measure components of change are summarized in Chapter 8. Chapter 9 provides examples of integrating motivational approaches into existing treatment programs. As motivational interventions are still a relatively new field, there are many unanswered questions; Chapter 10 offers directions for future research. In order to avoid awkward construction and sexism, this TIP alternates between "he" and "she" for generic examples. Throughout this TIP, the term "substance abuse" has been used in a general sense to cover both substance abuse disorders and substance dependence disorders (as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition [DSM-IV] [American Psychiatric Association, 1994]). Because the term "substance abuse" is commonly used by substance abuse treatment professionals to describe any excessive use of addictive substances, commencing with this TIP, it will be used to denote both substance dependence and substance abuse disorders. The term does relate to the use of alcohol as well as other substances of abuse. Readers should attend to the context in which the term occurs in order to determine what possible range of meanings it covers; in most cases, however, the term will refer to all varieties of substance use disorders as described by the DSM-IV.
- Notes:
- Title from title screen (viewed Oct. 13, 2011).
- "Printed 1999."
- Includes bibliographical references.
- "This publication was written under contract number 270-95-0013 with the CDM Group, Inc."
- Other Format:
- Microfiche: Miller, William R. Enhancing motivation for change in substance abuse treatment
- Print version: Enhancing motivation for change in substance abuse treatment
- OCLC:
- 762181263
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