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Machine generated contents note: I. Foundations of Motivational Interviewing Groups1. Introduction -- 2. Therapeutic Groups -- 3. Overview of Motivational Interviewing -- 4. Blending Motivational Interviewing and Group Practice -- 5. The Evidence Base for Motivational Interviewing Groups -- II. Motivational Interviewing Groups in Practice -- 6. Designing Motivational Interviewing Groups -- 7. Implementing Motivational Interviewing Groups -- 8. Shaping Group Conversations -- 9. Phase I: Engaging the Group -- 10. Phase II: Exploring Perspectives -- 11. Phase III: Broadening Perspectives -- 12. Phase IV: Moving into Action -- III. Applications of Motivational Interviewing Groups -- 13. Motivational Interviewing Groups for Mandated Substance Abuse Clients, Sandra S. Downey and Wendy R. Johnson -- 14. Motivational Interviewing-Transtheoretical Model Groups for Addictions, Mary Marden Velasquez, Nanette S. Stephens, and Kelli L. Drenner -- 15. Motivational Interviewing Empowerment Groups for Women with Addictions, Frances Jasiura, Winnie Hunt, and Cristine Urquhart -- 16. Motivational Interviewing Groups for Dually Diagnosed Patients, Steve Martino and Elizabeth J. Santa Ana -- 17. Motivational Interviewing Groups for People with Chronic Health Conditions, Claire Lane, Susan Butterworth, and Linda Speck -- 18. Motivational Interviewing Groups for Weight Management, Erin C. Dunn, Jacki Hecht, and Jonathan Krejci -- 19. Motivational Interviewing Groups for Men with a History of Intimate Partner Violence, Ann Carden and Mark Farrall -- 20. Motivational Interviewing Groups for Men with a History of Aggressive Sexual Behaviors, David S. Prescott and Marilyn Ross -- 21. Motivational Interviewing Groups for Adolescents and Emerging Adults, Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing, Scott T. Walters, and John S. Baer.
Machine generated contents note: I. Foundations of Motivational Interviewing Groups -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Therapeutic Groups -- 3. Overview of Motivational Interviewing -- 4. Blending Motivational Interviewing and Group Practice -- 5. The Evidence Base for Motivational Interviewing Groups -- II. Motivational Interviewing Groups in Practice -- 6. Designing Motivational Interviewing Groups -- 7. Implementing Motivational Interviewing Groups -- 8. Shaping Group Conversations -- 9. Phase I: Engaging the Group -- 10. Phase II: Exploring Perspectives -- 11. Phase III: Broadening Perspectives -- 12. Phase IV: Moving into Action -- III. Applications of Motivational Interviewing Groups -- 13. Motivational Interviewing Groups for Mandated Substance Abuse Clients, Sandra S. Downey and Wendy R. Johnson -- 14. Motivational Interviewing-Transtheoretical Model Groups for Addictions, Mary Marden Velasquez, Nanette S. Stephens, and Kelli L. Drenner -- 15. Motivational Interviewing Empowerment Groups for Women with Addictions, Frances Jasiura, Winnie Hunt, and Cristine Urquhart -- 16. Motivational Interviewing Groups for Dually Diagnosed Patients, Steve Martino and Elizabeth J. Santa Ana -- 17. Motivational Interviewing Groups for People with Chronic Health Conditions, Claire Lane, Susan Butterworth, and Linda Speck -- 18. Motivational Interviewing Groups for Weight Management, Erin C. Dunn, Jacki Hecht, and Jonathan Krejci -- 19. Motivational Interviewing Groups for Men with a History of Intimate Partner Violence, Ann Carden and Mark Farrall -- 20. Motivational Interviewing Groups for Men with a History of Aggressive Sexual Behaviors, David S. Prescott and Marilyn Ross -- 21. Motivational Interviewing Groups for Adolescents and Emerging Adults, Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing, Scott T. Walters, and John S. Baer.
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