By Doctor Ayman Murad
Motivation still remains a poorly defined and poorly used concept in clinical practice. All health professionals mention it at one time or another without being able to fully exploit it for their patients, whereas it is an essential notion in any helping relationship. On the other hand, motivational interviewinghas spread beyond the addictology sector and is now used in many contexts: psychiatry therapeutic education chronic diseases dietetics. This book offers a very practical vision for setting up a therapy whose main goal is is motivation. The book comes in the form of 30 sheets offering a synthetic and practical reading grouped around four main parts: understanding the theory and making it practical motivational interviewing case formulation in behavioral and cognitive therapy and the practitioner’s roadmap. In addition, the book offers a digital toolbox for the practitioner with:
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