MotivationalEnhancementTherapy-LADCP:动机增强疗法LA课件.ppt
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1、“Because I Said So”:How to Support Juvenile Clients through ChangeLouisiana Association of Drug Court ProfessionalsApril 11-13,2012Jane E.Pfeifer,MPAWhy do kids do what they do?Lack of control over their environment Brain development Different priorities Peer pressure To piss us offWhats up with the
2、 parents?Single parents Overworked/overscheduled parents Grandparents Overwhelmed parents Parents who have given up Parents who have their own AOD problems Parents who seem like they“dont care”Enabling parents/parents who are part of the problem Parents who are doing everything rightA Word About Bra
3、in DevelopmentTeenage brains are much more influenced by emotional arousal,peer pressure,and risk taking than adult brains,because their impulse control and judgment is less well developed.Laurence Steinberg,a Temple University psychology professor and director of the John D.and Catherine T.MacArthu
4、r Foundation Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice:They think differently To appreciate consequences of risky behavior,one has to have the ability to think through potential outcomes and understand the permanence of consequences,due to an immature prefrontal cortex,teens ar
5、e not skilled at doing this Teens do not take information,organize it,and understand it in the same way that adults dothey have to learn how to do thisThey seeand process,things differently Adolescents are not very skilled at distinguishing the subtlety of facial expression(excitement,anger,fear,sad
6、ness,etc.)results in a lot of miscuesleads to lack of communication and inappropriate behavior Differences in processing,organization,and responding to information/events leads to misperceptions and misunderstanding verbal and non-verbal cuesSpecial Issue on Juvenile Drug Courtshttp:/www.ndci.org/pu
7、blications/drug-court-review/special-issue-juvenile-drug-courtsPractical StrategiesStrengths PerspectiveDennis Saleebey,University of Kansas“explore and exploit clients strengths.”“The problem is not the person.”Asset IdentificationSearch Institute (www.search-institute.org)40 developmental assets I
8、nternal Assets External Assets Protective factorsFirst Question:Q.:What agency/organization provides primary case management services for your Drug Court?EngagementWhose job is it to engage the youth?EngagementEngagement activities are intended to identify and fulfill the clients immediate needs,oft
9、en with something as tangible as a pair of socks or a ride to the doctor.Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.Comprehensive Case Management for Substance Abuse Treatment.Rockville(MD):Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration;1998(Treatment improvement protocol;no.27).Increasing Moti
10、vationWhose job is it to assist the youth in increasing his or her motivation?Increasing Motivation Stages of Change Motivational Strategies In a recent study,clients assigned to receive motivational interviewing techniques at intake had significantly better retention rates at the 28-day follow-up t
11、han clients who received the standard intake evaluation.(Carroll,et al.,2006.)Stages of Change Readiness(Prochaska and DiClemente,1992)PrecontemplationContemplationPreparationActionMaintenanceStages of ChangeStages of Change Not thinking about changing Happy user Learned helplessness Has no intentio
12、n to take action within the next 6 months Stages of Change Thinking about changing Ambivalence Chronic contemplators Intends to take action within the next 6 months.Stages of Change Decision made Firm plans Possibly recent attempts at change Intends to take action within the next 30 days.Has taken s
13、ome behavioral steps in this direction.Stages of Change Overt behavioral change Stopping main issue Grief issues Counter-conditioning Stimulus control Contingency management Has changed overt behavior for less than 6 monthsStages of Change Sustained behavior over time Alternatives established Later,
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