This practice manual shows psychotherapists and counselors how they can motivate their clients to make a change. “Why doesn’t he want to?” This question often arises when working with clients, as a change from the outside often seems sensible and promising.
For many people there are good and unfortunately very motivating reasons to stick with the old. The promotion of change motivation in the client is therefore an important process in the context of counseling and therapy. Change is difficult, ambivalences are normal, and encouraging motivation is an important factor in counseling processes. This book is user-friendly and offers a wealth of interventions from which the reader can choose in a client-oriented manner in order to integrate them into his overall therapeutic concept.
From the content:
Basis: Motivational interviewing by Miller and Rollnick, supplemented by elements from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, systemic and hypnotherapeutic interventions as well as the concept of motivational relationship design.
About the author:
Dr. Almut Lippert, Dipl.-Psych., Psychological psychotherapist in her own practice, internationally recognized trainer for motivational conversation (MINT), supervisor and lecturer at numerous specialist societies and behavioral training institutes.
Product Details
- Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg; September 28, 2021
- Language: German
- ISBN: 978-3662633021
- ISBN: 9783662633021
- eText ISBN: 9783662633038
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