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Product Details
Author:
Michael Stotts, L., Jean Dyer
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
192
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis (April 7, 2005)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780789024718
ISBN-10:
0789024713
Weight:
12.75oz
File:
TAYLORFRANCIS-TayFran_260702050419996-20260702.xml
Folder:
TAYLORFRANCIS
List Price:
$40.99
Case Pack:
38
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Publisher Identifier:
P-CRC
Discount Code:
H
Dimensions:
6" x 8.375"
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
30
Imprint:
Routledge
Overview
Finallya resource that describes the how, when, and with whom of remotivation therapy!
In recent years, remotivation therapy has become an integral part of a patient care plan in a wide variety of settings. What started out as group therapy sessions in a psychiatric setting has expanded into a therapeutic modality effective in geriatric long-term and day care settings, social clubs, group homes for people who were formerly institutionalized, substance abuse centers, prisons, and most recently, in facilities that provide programs for patients with Alzheimer’s or Huntington’s disease. This book examines remotivation therapy in diverse settings that include volunteer and independent living programs, an area health education center, and a state mental hospital. You’ll also find the results of studies conducted in more than a dozen settings with widely varied client populations.
The Handbook of Remotivation Therapy will familiarize you with:
In recent years, remotivation therapy has become an integral part of a patient care plan in a wide variety of settings. What started out as group therapy sessions in a psychiatric setting has expanded into a therapeutic modality effective in geriatric long-term and day care settings, social clubs, group homes for people who were formerly institutionalized, substance abuse centers, prisons, and most recently, in facilities that provide programs for patients with Alzheimer’s or Huntington’s disease. This book examines remotivation therapy in diverse settings that include volunteer and independent living programs, an area health education center, and a state mental hospital. You’ll also find the results of studies conducted in more than a dozen settings with widely varied client populations.
The Handbook of Remotivation Therapy will familiarize you with:
- the role of the therapist in both basic and advanced remotivation therapy-step-by-step instructions on what (and what not) to do
- questions and concepts to use in remotivation sessions, dealing with choices, realistic scenarios, reminiscing, and stimulation
- funding options for remotivation therapy programs
- the positive public relations impact for institutions that utilize remotivation therapy programs
- designing and assembling a collaborative team to provide remotivation therapy
- the fifty-year history of remotivation therapyfrom its birth as the brainchild of Dorothy Hoskins Smith, to its initial clinical use at Philadelphia State Hospital, to the pioneering work of Walter F. Pullinger, Jr., and the roles of the Smith, Kline, and French Foundation and the National Remotivation Therapy Organization (NRTO)
- in rehabilitative settings, correctional institutions, nursing care facilities, mental health hospitals, and in long-term care settings
- in substance abuse prevention, treatment, and relapse prevention
- in conjunction with recreation therapy
- with deinstitutionalized clients
- with persons who have Huntington’s disease
- with persons who have Alzheimer’s disease








