Description
Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment of Psychological Problems offers evidence-based techniques for mental health practitioners seeking to improve treatment outcomes. This practical resource demonstrates how motivational interviewing principles can be adapted across diverse clinical settings and psychological conditions.
The book provides concrete examples, case studies, and implementation strategies that help clinicians understand and apply MI techniques with their clients. It addresses common challenges in therapy, such as client resistance and ambivalence about change, and offers proven methods to overcome these obstacles.
Co-authored by Brian L. Burke, Brad Lundahl, and Hal Arkowitz, this volume draws on extensive research and clinical experience. Whether treating addiction, anxiety, depression, or other psychological issues, this resource equips professionals with the tools needed to foster intrinsic motivation and promote sustainable behavioral change in their clients.







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