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Author Stotts, L., Michael

Title Handbook of Remotivation Therapy
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (191 pages)
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Foreword; Chapter 1. A Psychiatrist's View of Remotivation; Chapter 2. Remotivation: The First Fifty Years; Dorothy Hoskins Smith; Philadelphia State Hospital; Walter F. Pullinger Jr.; Training in Remotivation; National Organization; Decline of Remotivation; Remotivation Today; Chapter 3. What Is Remotivation Therapy?; Chapter 4. Advanced Remotivation Therapy; Overview; Models for Advanced Remotivation Therapy; The Advanced Remotivation Therapist; Summary
Appendix: Steps in the Remotivation ProcessChapter 5. All the Possibilities; Support Principles for Remotivation Therapy Implementation; Three Samples of Remotivation Therapy Models; Challenges for Remotivators; Summary; Chapter 6. Evidence-Based Remotivation: An Application of Self-Determination Theory in Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Developmental Disabilities; Historical Context; Intended Outcomes of Remotivation; Scientific Research Outcomes; Research on Motivation, Self-Determination Theory, and Remotivation Methods; Chapter 7. Remotivation in Deinstitutionalization; Introduction
A Deinstitutionalization ModelSummary; Epilogue; Chapter 8. Remotivation Therapy and Rehabilitation; Basic and Advanced Remotivation in Physical Rehabilitation; Basic and Advanced Remotivation in Psychosocial Rehabilitation; Conclusion; Chapter 9. Conducting Remotivation in a Correctional Setting; Goals for Activity Therapy; Remotivation Therapy; Discussion of the Remotivation Therapy Approach: The Five Remotivation Steps; Recommendations and Conclusion; Chapter 10. Use of Remotivation Therapy with Persons Who Have Huntington's Disease; Overview of the Disease
Remotivation: A Program Model for HDEpilogue; Resources; Chapter 11. Remotivation Therapy in Nursing Care Facilities; Chapter 12. Elements of Style and Techniques in a Mental Health Hospital; The Group Formation Process; The Sessions; Case Studies of Our Group Members; Results of Our Men's Group; Chapter 13. Remotivation and Alzheimer's Disease; Introduction; Benefits for Alzheimer's Patients; The Process; Summary; Chapter 14. Beneficial Blending of Remotivation Therapy and Recreation/Activity Therapy; Introduction; Uses of Remotivation Therapy; Remotivation and Moving Experience
Activities Blended with Remotivation TherapyChapter 15. Variables to Consider When Establishing a Remotivation Group with the Domiciliary Care Population; The Classic Remotivation Group; The Double Trouble (Dual Diagnosis) Group; The Staff Development Group; Epilogue; Chapter 16. The Role of Remotivation Therapy in Substance Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and Relapse Prevention; Pretreatment Variables; Remotivation Therapy; Chapter 17. Collaborative Team Models and Remotivation Therapy; Introduction; Definitions; National Remotivation Therapy Organization Survey Results; Discussion; Index
Summary Finally?a resource that describes the?how,??when,? and?with whom? of remotivation therapy!In recent years, remotivation therapy has become an integral part of a patient care plan in a wide variety of settings. What started out as group therapy sessions in a psychiatric setting has expanded into a therapeutic modality effective in geriatric long-term and day care settings, social clubs, group homes for people who were formerly institutionalized, substance abuse centers, prisons, and most recently, in facilities that provide programs for patients with Alzheimer's or Huntington's d
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Form Electronic book
Author Dyer, Jean
ISBN 9781317787044
1317787048