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Handbook of Remotivation Therapy
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Table of Contents

  • About the Editors
  • Contributors
  • Foreword (Donald W. Hammersly, MD)
  • Chapter 1. A Psychiatrist’s View of Remotivation (Robert S. Garber)
  • Chapter 2. Remotivation: The First Fifty Years (Jason J. Meixsell)
  • 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? (Barbara Herlihy-Chevalier)
  • Chapter 4. Advanced Remotivation Therapy (James Siberski)
  • Overview
  • Models for Advanced Remotivation Therapy
  • The Advanced Remotivation Therapist
  • Summary
  • Appendix. Steps in the Remotivation Process
  • Chapter 5. All the Possibilities (Michael L. Stotts)
  • 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 (John R. Bierma)
  • Historical Context
  • Intended Outcomes of Remotivation
  • Scientific Research Outcomes
  • Research on Motivation, Self-Determination Theory, and Remotivation Methods
  • Chapter 7. Remotivation in Deinstitutionalization (Barbara Herlihy-Chevalier)
  • Introduction
  • A Deinstitutionalization Model
  • Summary
  • Epilogue
  • Chapter 8. Remotivation Therapy and Rehabilitation (Jason J. Meixsell)
  • Basic and Advanced Remotivation in Physical Rehabilitation
  • Basic and Advanced Remotivation in Psychosocial Rehabilitation
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 9. Conducting Remotivation in a Correctional Setting (James Siberski)
  • 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 (Florinda R. Sullivan)
  • Overview of the Disease
  • Remotivation: A Program Model for HD
  • Epilogue
  • Resources
  • Chapter 11. Remotivation Therapy in Nursing Care Facilities (Nancy Vandevender)
  • Chapter 12. Elements of Style and Techniques in a Mental Health Hospital (Frances Kay Vickery and John J. Allison)
  • 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 (James Siberski)
  • Introduction
  • Benefits for Alzheimer’s Patients
  • The Process
  • Summary
  • Chapter 14. Beneficial Blending of Remotivation Therapy and Recreation/Activity Therapy (Nancy Farmer)
  • Introduction
  • Uses of Remotivation Therapy
  • Remotivation and Moving Experience
  • Activities Blended with Remotivation Therapy
  • Chapter 15. Variables to Consider When Establishing a Remotivation Group with the Domiciliary Care Population (Cheryl Davis)
  • 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 (John R. Bierma)
  • Pretreatment Variables
  • Remotivation Therapy
  • Chapter 17. Collaborative Team Models and Remotivation Therapy (Jean A. Dyer)
  • Introduction
  • Definitions
  • National Remotivation Therapy Organization Survey Results
  • Discussion
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

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