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Motivational Interviewing in Schools : Strategies for Engaging Parents, Teachers, and Students.
Title:
Motivational Interviewing in Schools : Strategies for Engaging Parents, Teachers, and Students.
Author:
Herman, Keith C., PhD.
ISBN:
9780826130730
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (304 pages)
Contents:
Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Overview of Motivational Interviewing -- 1. Background and Rationale -- The Good and Bad News -- A Modern View of Motivation -- What Is MI? -- Check-Ups -- Does It Work? -- What Is the Purpose of This Book? -- For Whom Is This Book Written? -- A Caveat -- MI Plus What? -- 2. Getting Your Foot in the Door: The Context of Motivation -- A Model for Considering Contextual Barriers to Motivation -- Motivational Barriers at School -- Unified Theory of Behavior Change -- Providing a Context for Parent Engagement in School -- Engaging Parents in Support Services at Schools -- Role of Leadership in Engaging Parents -- Parent-Involvement Activity -- Providing a Context for Engaging Teachers and Students -- Teacher- and Student-Involvement Activities -- Summary -- Handouts and Forms -- 3. Motivational Interviewing Principles and Strategies -- Thinking Motivationally -- Unified Theory of Behavior Change -- MI Spirit -- Guiding -- Fundamental Processes and Strategies of MI -- Suggestions for Getting Started -- Summary -- Part II: Specific Applications of Motivational Interviewing in Schools -- 4. Motivational Interviewing With Parents -- Rationale and Challenges -- Engaging -- Focusing -- Evoking -- Planning -- Summary -- Resources for Supporting Parent Behavior-Management Skills -- Handouts and Forms -- 5. Motivational Interviewing With Teachers -- Engaging -- Focusing -- Evoking -- Planning: Goal Setting -- The CCU -- Summary -- Resources to Support Teacher Development of Classroom-Management Skills -- Handouts and Forms -- 6. Motivational Interviewing With Students -- Developmental Considerations -- Engaging Strategies for Youth -- Specific Examples of Focusing, Evoking, and Planning Strategies With Youth -- Encouraging Adults to Interact With Youth in the MI Spirit.

Summary -- Resources: Sample Evidence-Based Interventions for Student Emotional and Behavioral Problems -- Handout -- 7. An Example of a Structured Motivational Intervention for Families, Students, and Schools: The Family Check-Up -- Check-Ups: An Overview -- School-Enhanced Family Check-Up -- Interview and Assessments -- Preparing for the Feedback Session -- Sample Dialogue for Supporting the Action-Planning Process -- Summary -- Resources: Sample Brief Measures to Assess Family Functioning -- Handouts and Forms -- 8. Motivational Interviewing With School-Based Problem-Solving Teams -- Your Own Experiences on an Academic or Behavior Support Team -- Building an Effective Team -- Arranging and Leading School Meetings -- Case Examples -- Summary -- Part III: Implementation and Dissemination -- 9. Integrating Motivational Interviewing With Other Evidence-Based Programs and Practices -- Using MI to Support Teacher Implementation Practices -- Using MI to Support Parent Engagement in Parenting Programs -- Using MI to Bolster Engagement and Implementation in Multicomponent Interventions -- Principles for Integrating MI With Other Interventions or Practices -- Summary -- Handouts and Forms -- 10. Learning Motivational Interviewing and Monitoring Implementation Quality -- Learning MI -- Monitoring MI Quality -- School-Based MI Fidelity Measures -- Self-Reflection -- Summary -- Handouts and Forms -- 11. The Future of Motivational Interviewing in Schools -- How Does MI Fit With Other School Initiatives? -- Other Applications -- Future Research -- A New Dimension -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
One of the greatest challenges for mental health and other professionals in school settings is to get students, families, and staff willing to partake of and engaged in their services. This is the first book on applying motivational interviewing (MI)-a powerful, evidence-based technique for facilitating behavior change-throughout the school environment to help psychologists, counselors and other school-based professionals to improve the effectiveness of their practice.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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