Table of Contents:
  • pt. I. Understanding Motivation to Change
  • 1. Motivation to change: selection criterion or treatment need? / Mary McMurran
  • 2. What is motivation to change? A scientific analysis / Vanessa Lopez Viets, Denise D. Walker and William R. Miller
  • 3. An individual case formulation approach to the assessment of motivation / Lawrence Jones
  • pt. II. Motivational Enhancement in Practice
  • 4. Enhancing motivation of offenders at each stage of change and phase of therapy / James O. Prochaska and Deborah A. Levesque
  • 5. Building and nurturing a therapeutic alliance with offenders / Christopher Cordess
  • 6. Motivational interviewing with offenders / Ruth E. Mann, Joel I.D. Ginsberg and John R. Weekes
  • 7. Motivating offenders to change through participatory theatre / James Thompson
  • 8. Maintaining motivation for change using resources available in an offender's natural environment / Glenn D. Walters
  • pt. III. Special Issues
  • 9. Ethical issues in motivating offenders to change / Ronald Blackburn
  • 10. Motivation for what? Effective programmes for motivated offenders / James McGuire
  • 11. Owning your own data: the management of denial / D. Richard Laws
  • 12. Motivating the unmotivated: psychopathy, treatment, and change / James F. Hemphill and Stephen D. Hart
  • 13. Motivating mentally disordered offenders / John E. Hodge and Stanley J. Renwick
  • 14. Does punishment motivate offenders to change? / Clive R. Hollin
  • 15. Future directions / Mary McMurran.