A Toolkit of Motivational Skills: How to Help Others REACH for Change

A Toolkit of Motivational Skills: How to Help Others REACH for Change

by Catherine Fuller (Author), Catherine Fuller (Author), Phil Taylor (Author), Kath Wilson (Author)

Synopsis

A Toolkit of Motivational Skills, Third Edition, draws onthe latest research to show how the Motivational Interviewingapproach can be effectively utilized to draw out and sustain anindividual's internal motivation for behavioral change.

  • Updated with a wide range of applications and practicalexamples of motivational techniques which have effectively helpedothers to change
  • Updated with a wide range of applications and practicalexamples of motivational techniques which have effectively helpedothers to change
  • Features a variety of supplemental resources including 16online video examples of MI in action, with a workbook chapter thathelps readers analyse each video in detail
  • Includes new illustrations and diagrams designed to amplify thetext and make it an engaging and enjoyable reading experience

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 352
Edition: 3
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 02 Aug 2019

ISBN 10: 1118510291
ISBN 13: 9781118510292

Author Bio

Catherine Fuller, MA PGCertEd, is a lead staff developer within the National Probation Service for England and Wales and provides international learning and development consultancy and training. She helps practitioners and their managers in a variety of settings, develop skills, understanding and confidence to facilitate change in others. Her background includes over 30 years as a practitioner, manager and staff developer.

Phil Taylor, BA (hons), originally trained as a professional engineer, then made a career in the probation service as probation office, manager and trainer. Later Phil had his own training business working in the criminal justice sector across England and Wales. On retirement he completed a Creative Writing and Art degree. Phil has a concern to describe complex ideas in ways that can be easily understood by practitioners.

Nigel Hosking, CQSW, currently leads on service user engagement for London Probation Trust and has worked as a practitioner and trainer for over 30 years in a variety of settings. Recently he has been involved in the development of an approach to one to one work, including motivational skills, for probation officers to use with service users, which has been implemented across England and Wales and is also being piloted in Romania.