Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment of Psychological Problems
Second Edition
Edited by Hal Arkowitz, William R. Miller, and Stephen Rollnick
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ISBN 9781462521036
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Size: 6" x 9"
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“Not only is MI here to stay, but, in fact, the application of MI has great potential as a treatment modality for helping with many diverse issues....Has something for everyone interested in psychological problems. It is appropriate for new clinicians, seasoned clinicians not familiar with MI, and even—or maybe especially—for those of us who are experienced motivational interviewers and MI trainers.”
—PsycCRITIQUES (on the first edition)
“The book guides readers on how to incorporate motivational interviewing techniques in their clinical practice, summarizes current research on the wide-ranging application of motivational interviewing, and highlights new and promising directions....The editors and authors have offered a volume that is likely to do what they do best: motivate the field to examine important questions in the service of helping clients for change.”
—American Journal of Psychiatry (on the first edition)
“A practical guide, edited by the leading experts and developers of this technique....An excellent step-by-step guide to motivational interviewing rich in clinical vignettes and therapist-patient dialogues illustrating how to manage various clinical scenarios with skill and sensitivity...Therapists and researchers who are seeking a positive, respectful, and collaborative approach for helping diverse patients make positive change and for improving psychological interventions—this book is for you.”
—Psychiatric Services (on the first edition)
“This is an excellent book edited by the movers and shakers in the field of MI that addresses important clinical conditions and problems. The clinical vignettes are extremely helpful in demonstrating how the method is applied.”
—Doody's Review Service
“Simply the best current and comprehensive work in this area. I truly enjoyed reading—and learned from—this volume. Key contributors cover conceptual bases, research, and application issues with equal assurance. This book should be on the shelf of every clinician interested in MI, as well as graduate students and trainees.”
—Keith S. Dobson, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Canada
“The second edition reflects contemporary advances in the practice of MI, as well as the solid science supporting its efficacy across a wide range of clinical problems. The contributors are outstanding practitioner-researchers. This is an excellent text for graduate courses aimed at conveying skills in research-supported psychotherapies, as is increasingly being mandated by professional guidelines. I highly recommend this book for graduate students and established practitioners alike.”
—Bruce A. Thyer, PhD, LCSW, BCBA-D, College of Social Work, Florida State University
“Reading this second edition has enhanced my motivation to learn more and teach more about this important, effective, and pragmatic approach. I will never again be 'stuck' in a psychotherapy impasse without thinking about using MI principles. The editors and contributors emphasize both the spirit and the technique of MI and apply it to treatment of specific symptoms and disorders. The book is of great value to novice and seasoned practitioners alike, and is an outstanding classroom text.”
—Richard F. Summers, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
“This beautifully written book is full of wisdom about helping people change. With engrossing clinical illustrations and great practical tips, it will be a first-line resource for clinicians who want to build their skills in MI.”
—Jesse H. Wright, MD, PhD, Professor and Kolb Endowed Chair of Outpatient Psychiatry and Director, Depression Center, University of Louisville
“I have had the pleasure of using this book for many years as a supplemental text in advanced graduate courses on psychotherapy, psychopathology, and MI. The text addresses one of the most important challenges for MI—the application of MI skills and strategies to the more complex problems in living. The editors and contributors are the top tier of MI trainers and researchers, and take on this challenge with great elegance and competence. This second edition is the perfect companion to Miller and Rollnick's Motivational Interviewing, Third Edition, and fills a very important niche in the MI library.”
—Gary S. Rose, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Psychology, William James College; Adjunct Professor, Department of Community Health, Brown University School of Public Health
—PsycCRITIQUES (on the first edition)
“The book guides readers on how to incorporate motivational interviewing techniques in their clinical practice, summarizes current research on the wide-ranging application of motivational interviewing, and highlights new and promising directions....The editors and authors have offered a volume that is likely to do what they do best: motivate the field to examine important questions in the service of helping clients for change.”
—American Journal of Psychiatry (on the first edition)
“A practical guide, edited by the leading experts and developers of this technique....An excellent step-by-step guide to motivational interviewing rich in clinical vignettes and therapist-patient dialogues illustrating how to manage various clinical scenarios with skill and sensitivity...Therapists and researchers who are seeking a positive, respectful, and collaborative approach for helping diverse patients make positive change and for improving psychological interventions—this book is for you.”
—Psychiatric Services (on the first edition)
“This is an excellent book edited by the movers and shakers in the field of MI that addresses important clinical conditions and problems. The clinical vignettes are extremely helpful in demonstrating how the method is applied.”
—Doody's Review Service
“Simply the best current and comprehensive work in this area. I truly enjoyed reading—and learned from—this volume. Key contributors cover conceptual bases, research, and application issues with equal assurance. This book should be on the shelf of every clinician interested in MI, as well as graduate students and trainees.”
—Keith S. Dobson, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Canada
“The second edition reflects contemporary advances in the practice of MI, as well as the solid science supporting its efficacy across a wide range of clinical problems. The contributors are outstanding practitioner-researchers. This is an excellent text for graduate courses aimed at conveying skills in research-supported psychotherapies, as is increasingly being mandated by professional guidelines. I highly recommend this book for graduate students and established practitioners alike.”
—Bruce A. Thyer, PhD, LCSW, BCBA-D, College of Social Work, Florida State University
“Reading this second edition has enhanced my motivation to learn more and teach more about this important, effective, and pragmatic approach. I will never again be 'stuck' in a psychotherapy impasse without thinking about using MI principles. The editors and contributors emphasize both the spirit and the technique of MI and apply it to treatment of specific symptoms and disorders. The book is of great value to novice and seasoned practitioners alike, and is an outstanding classroom text.”
—Richard F. Summers, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
“This beautifully written book is full of wisdom about helping people change. With engrossing clinical illustrations and great practical tips, it will be a first-line resource for clinicians who want to build their skills in MI.”
—Jesse H. Wright, MD, PhD, Professor and Kolb Endowed Chair of Outpatient Psychiatry and Director, Depression Center, University of Louisville
“I have had the pleasure of using this book for many years as a supplemental text in advanced graduate courses on psychotherapy, psychopathology, and MI. The text addresses one of the most important challenges for MI—the application of MI skills and strategies to the more complex problems in living. The editors and contributors are the top tier of MI trainers and researchers, and take on this challenge with great elegance and competence. This second edition is the perfect companion to Miller and Rollnick's Motivational Interviewing, Third Edition, and fills a very important niche in the MI library.”
—Gary S. Rose, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Psychology, William James College; Adjunct Professor, Department of Community Health, Brown University School of Public Health