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Motivating Offenders to Change A Guide to Enhancing Engagement in Therapy
Motivating Offenders to Change: A Guide to Enhancing Engagement in Therapy By
2002 | 268 Pages | ISBN: 0470845104 | PDF | 2 MB
There is increasing pressure, soon to be legislation, for particular offenders to be given a choice of psychological treatment or imprisonment, even if treatment must sometimes be within special prison hospitals or units for offenders. The key issue will be motivating offenders to commit themselves to treatment, and to maintain their motivation trough the therapeutic programme and thereafter, on release. This is the first book to tackle the subject of motivating offenders in therapeutic programmes and as such, will prove an invaluable resource for forensic practitioners. * Written by some of the top clinical and forensic practitioners and researchers in offender rehabilitation * There is a real demand for a book on this subject as a result of changes in criminal justice policy and in mental health provision Part of the Wiley Series in Forensic Clinical Psychology Content: Chapter 1 Motivation to Change: Selection Criterion or Treatment Need? (pages 3-13): Mary McMurranChapter 2 What is Motivation to Change? A Scientific Analysis (pages 15-30): Vanessa Lopez Viets, Denise D. Walker and William R. MillerChapter 3 An Individual Case Formulation Approach to the Assessment of Motivation (pages 31-54): Lawrence JonesChapter 4 Enhancing Motivation of Offenders at Each Stage of Change and Phase of Therapy (pages 57-73): James O. Prochaska and Deborah A. LevesqueChapter 5 Building and Nurturing a Therapeutic Alliance with Offenders (pages 75-86): Christopher CordessChapter 6 Motivational Interviewing with Offenders (pages 87-102): Ruth E. Mann, Joel I. D. Ginsburg and John R. WeekesChapter 7 Motivating Offenders to Change Through Participatory Theatre (pages 103-120): James ThompsonChapter 8 Maintaining Motivation for Change Using Resources Available in an Offender's Natural Environment (pages 121-135): Glenn D. WaltersChapter 9 Ethical Issues in Motivating Offenders to Change (pages 139-155): Ronald BlackburnChapter 10 Motivation for What? Effective Programmes for Motivated offenders (pages 157-172): James McGuireChapter 11 Owning Your Own data: The Management of Denial (pages 173-191): D. Richard LawsChapter 12 Motivating the Unmotivated: Psychopathy, Treatment, and Change (pages 193-219): James F. Hemphill and Stephen D. HartChapter 13 Motivating Mentally Disordered Offenders (pages 221-234): John E. Hodge and Stanley J. RenwickChapter 14 Does Punishment Motivate Offenders to Change? (pages 235-249): Clive R. HollinChapter 15 Future Directions (pages 251-257): Mary McMurran



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