Motivational interviewing in the treatment of anxiety
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Motivational interviewing in the treatment of anxiety
(Applications of motivational interviewing)
Guilford Press, c2012
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-263) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This practical book provides effective strategies for helping therapy clients with anxiety resolve ambivalence and increase their intrinsic motivation for change. The author shows how to infuse the spirit and methods of motivational interviewing (MI) into cognitive-behavioral therapy or any other anxiety-focused treatment. She describes specific ways to use MI as a pretreatment intervention or integrate it throughout the course of therapy whenever motivational impasses occur. Vivid clinical material--including a chapter-length case example of a client presenting with anxiety and depression--enhances the utility of this accessible guide.
This book is in the Applications of Motivational Interviewing series, edited by Stephen Rollnick, William R. Miller, and Theresa B. Moyers.
Table of Contents
I. Integrating Motivational Interviewing into the Treatment of Anxiety and Related Problems 1. Where and Why Motivational Interviewing Fits 2. The Spirit of Motivational Interviewing II. Assessing Readiness for Change 3. Observing Resistance 4. Asking About Readiness III. Understanding Ambivalence and Building Resolve 5. Introduction to Working with Ambivalence 6. Understanding and Reframing Resistance to Change 7. Evoking and Elaborating Change Talk 8. Developing Discrepancy IV. Extending Motivational Interviewing into the Action Phase 9. Evoking and Elaborating Client Expertise 10. Sharing Your Expertise 11. Listening Reflectively 12. Rolling with Resistance V. Putting It All Together 13. Integrated Case Illustration Epilogue. Training and Future Directions Appendix. Resources and Recommended Readings
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