Handbook of Motivational Counseling 2003
DOI: 10.1002/9780470713129.ch15
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Systematic Motivational Counseling in Rehabilitation Settings

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“…Interviews involved the par-ticipants and their significant others. The therapist prompted participants using task analysis (Pedretti & Wade, 1996) and motivational interviewing techniques (Miranti & Heinemann, 2004) to break broader, long-term goals into specific problem areas to be targeted in a 12-wk program. 2.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Interviews involved the par-ticipants and their significant others. The therapist prompted participants using task analysis (Pedretti & Wade, 1996) and motivational interviewing techniques (Miranti & Heinemann, 2004) to break broader, long-term goals into specific problem areas to be targeted in a 12-wk program. 2.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim is to enable them to develop a fulfilling lifestyle that does not involve excessive use of alcohol or other drugs. SMC has been shown to reduce substance use, and the reduction is mediated by improvements in maladaptive motivation (e.g., Cox et al, 2003; Miranti & Heinemann, 2004). The current research advances the applicability of SMC by adapting the technique for use as a brief intervention with groups of participants.…”
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confidence: 99%