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Motivational Enhancement Therapy with Drug Abusers
- By William Miller
- Published 04/20/2006
- Theories of Addiction
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RECOMMENDED READING AND ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Clinical Descriptions
Egan, G. (1982). The skilled helper: A model for systematic helping and interpersonal relating (2nd ed.). Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1982.
Ivey, A. (1982). Intentional interviewing and counseling. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole.
Miller, W. R. (1983). Motivational interviewing with problem drinkers. Behavioural Psychotherapy, 11, 147-172.
Miller, W. R. (1989). Increasing motivation for change. In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives (pp. 67-80). New York: Pergamon Press.
Miller, W. R., & Jackson, K. A. (1995). "Not listening" and "Listening." In Practical psychology for pastors: Toward more effective counseling. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (1991). Motivational interviewing: Preparing people to change addictive behavior. New York: Guilford Press.
Miller, W. R., & Sanchez, V. C. (1994). Motivating young adults for treatment and lifestyle change. In G. Howard (Ed.), Issues in alcohol use and misuse by young adults. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press.
Miller, W. R., & Sovereign, R. G. (1989). The Check-up: A model for early intervention in addictive behaviors. In T. Løberg, W. R. Miller, P. E. Nathan, & G. A. Marlatt (Eds.), Addictive behaviors: Prevention and early intervention (pp. 219-231). Amsterdam: Swets & Zeitlinger.
Miller, W. R., Sovereign, R. G., & Krege, B. (1988). Motivational interviewing with problem drinkers: II. The Drinker's Check-up as a preventive intervention. Behavioural Psychotherapy, 16, 251-268.
Sanchez-Craig, M. (1990). Brief didactic treatment for alcohol and drug-related problems: An approach based on client choice. British Journal of addiction, 85, 169-177.
van Bilsen, H. P. J. G., & van Emst, A. J. (1986). Heroin addiction: Motivational milieu therapy. International Journal of the Addictions, 21, 707-713.
Demonstration Videotapes
Miller, W. R. (1989). Motivational interviewing. [Albuquerque: University of New Mexico. Available from William R. Miller, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA 87131-1161. European format videotape available from the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, P. O. Box 1, University of New South Wales, Kensington, NSW 2033, Australia.]
Motivation and change (1990). [Set of two training videotapes available from the Addiction Research Foundation, 33 Russell Street, Toronto M5S 2S1, Ontario, Canada.]
Rollnick, S. & Killick, S. (1989). I want it but I don't want it: An introduction to motivational interviewing. [Mind's Eye Video. European format only. Available from the Department of Psychology, Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, CF4 7XB.
van Bilsen, H. P. J. G., & Bennett, G. (1987). Motivational interviewing in the addictive behaviours. [East Dorset Health Authority & Matakena Video Productions. Contact Gerald A. Bennett, Ph.D., 20 Newstead Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, United Kingdom BH6 3HJ.]
van Emst, A. J., van Bilsen, H. P. J. G., & Schippers, G. M. (1986). Motivation: A demonstration videotape on motivational interviewing. Part I: Problem drinking; Part 2: Heroin addiction. [Audi-Visuele dienst A-faculteiten, Catholic University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.]
Zweben, A. (1986). Motivating the problem drinker for treatment. Toronto: Addiction Research Foundation.
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Miller, W. R., Brown, J. M., Simpson, T. L., Handmaker, N. S., Bien, T. H., Luckie, L. F., Montgomery, H. A., Hester, R. K., & Tonigan, J. S. (1995). What works? A methodological analysis of the alcohol treatment outcome literature. In R. K. Hester & W. R. Miller (Eds.), Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: Effective alternatives (2nd ed., pp. 12-44). New York: Allyn and Bacon.
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