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Motivational Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

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Distinctive Features

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Motivational Cognitive Behavioural Therapy book

Distinctive Features
ByCathy Atkinson, Paul Earnshaw
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 20 December 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429020896
Pages 188
eBook ISBN 9780429020896
Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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Atkinson, C., & Earnshaw, P. (2019). Motivational Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: Distinctive Features (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429020896

ABSTRACT

This informative and straightforward book explores the emergence of motivational interviewing (MI) and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), with specific attention given to the increasing focus on the central importance of the therapeutic alliance in improving client outcomes.

Comprising 30 short chapters divided into two parts –  theory and practice –  this entry in the popular "CBT Distinctive Features Series" covers the key features of MI-informed CBT, offering essential guidance for students and practitioners experienced in both MI and CBT, as well as practitioners from other theoretical orientations who require an accessible guide to this developing approach.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction Part 1: The Distinctive Theoretical Features of MICBT  01. The history of motivational interviewing  02. Defining MICBT  03. MI theory  04. The implications of theory for MICBT practice  05. MICBT and Rogerian counselling  06. Self-determination theory and MICBT practice  07. MICBT and the transtheoretical model  08. The Spirit of MI  09. The Principles of MI  10. Evidence for the effectiveness of MICBT  11. Mechanisms for change  12. Relational and technical components of MICBT  13. Client perspectives  14. Differences and similarities between MI and CBT  15. MI, CBT and other approaches  Part 2: The Distinctive Practical Features of MICBT  16. Avoiding the righting reflex  17. MI Processes – 1. Engaging  18. MI Processes – 2. Focusing  19. MI Processes – 3. Evoking  20. MI Processes – 4. Planning  21. MI Skills – 1. Open questions  22. MI Skills – 2. Affirmations  23. MI Skills – 3. Reflections  24. MI Skills – 4. Summaries  25. Exploring values, goals and aspirations  26. Providing information  27. Practice frameworks and the Menu of Strategies  28. Training and fidelity in MICBT  29. Systemic factors in MICBT  30. Ethical practice in MICBT

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