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Handbook of Competence and Motivation
Theory and Application
2018 || Paperback || Andrew J. Elliot e.a. || Guilford Publications
Now completely revised (over 90% new), this handbook established the concept of competence as an organizing framework for the field of achievement motivation. With an increased focus on connecting theory to application, the second edition incorporates diverse perspectives on why and how individuals are motivated to work toward competence in school, work, sports, and other settings.
Handbook of Peer Interactions
2019 || Paperback || Kenneth H. Rubin e.a. || Guilford Publications
The definitive handbook on peer relations has now been significantly revised with 55% new material. Bringing together leading authorities, this volume presents cutting-edge research on the dynamics of peer interactions, their impact on multiple aspects of social development, and the causes and consequences of peer difficulties.
Motivational Interviewing / 4th edition
Helping People Change and Grow
2023 || Hardcover || William R. Miller || Guilford Publications
Now in a fully rewritten fourth edition, this is the authoritative presentation of motivational interviewing (MI), the powerful approach to facilitating change. It has been updated and streamlined to be even more user-friendly as a practitioner guide and course text. MI originators William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick elucidate the four tasks of MI--engaging, focusing, evoking, and planning--and vividly demonstrate what they look like in action. A wealth of vignettes and interview examples ...
Motivational Interviewing with Offenders
Engagement, Rehabilitation, and Reentry
2023 || Paperback || Jill D. Stinson e.a. || Guilford Publications
From experts on working with court-mandated populations, this book shows how motivational interviewing (MI) can help offenders move beyond resistance or superficial compliance and achieve meaningful behavior change. Using this evidence-based approach promotes successful rehabilitation and reentry by drawing on clients' values, goals, and strengths--not simply telling them what to do.