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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedecation
About the Authors
Contributing Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I. CONTEXT
1 Why Do People Change?
2 Ambivalence: The Dilemma of Change
3 Facilitating Change
PART II. PRACTICE
4 What Is Motivational Interviewing?
5 Change and Resistance: Opposite Sides of a Coin
6 Phase 1: Building Motivation for Change
7 Responding to Change Talk
8 Responding to Resistance
9 Enhancing Confidence
10 Phase 2: Strengthening Commitment to Change
11 A Practical Case Example
12 Ethical Considerations
PART III. LEARNING MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING
13 Reflections on Learning
14 Facilitating Learning
PART IV. APPLICATIONS OF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING
15 Motivational Interviewing and the Stages of Change
Carlo C. DiClemente and Mary Marden Velasquez
16 The Efficacy of Motivational Interviewing and Its Adaptations: What We Know So Far
Brian L. Burke, Hal Arkowitz, and Christopher Dunn
17 Motivational Interviewing in Medical and Public Health Settings
Ken Resnicow, Colleen DiIorio, Johanna E. Soet, Belinda Borrelli, Denise Ernst, Jacki Hecht, and Angelica K. Thevos
18 Variations on a Theme: Motivational Interviewing and Its Adaptations
Stephen Rollnick, Jeff Allison, Stephanie Ballasiotes, Tom Barth, Christopher C. Butler, Gary S. Rose, and David B. Rosengren
19 The Role of Values in Motivational Interviewing
Christopher C. Wagner and Francisco P. Sanchez
20 Motivational Interviewing and Treatment Adherence
Allen Zweben and Allan Zuckoff
21 Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents and Young Adults
John S. Baer and Peggy L. Peterson
22 Motivational Interviewing with Criminal Justice Populations
Joel I. D. Ginsburg, Ruth E. Mann, Frederick Rotgers, and John R. Weekes
23 Motivational Interviewing with Couples
Brian L. Burke, Georgy Vassilev, Alexander Kantchelov, and Allen Zweben
24 Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment of Dual Disorders
Nancy Handmaker, Michele Packard, and Kelly Conforti
25 Perils and Possibilities of Group-Based Motivational Interviewing
Scott T. Walters, Richard Ogle, and John E. Martin
References
Index
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