Motivation for Therapy: an important ingredient to change?
We analyse the levels of motivation for therapy, as well as explore if there are significant differences between the group of clients who drop-out from therapy and those who continue. Is there a relation between the different dimensions of motivation and the way the client perceive the therapeutic e...
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doaj-8f3f368c47bc4672accfb4a4f037619d2020-11-24T21:45:45ZengFaculdade Meridional (IMED)Revista de Psicologia da IMED2175-50272175-50272012-06-014164064810.18256/2175-5027/psico-imed.v4n1p640-648190Motivation for Therapy: an important ingredient to change?Luísa Soares0Filipa Oliveira1Marina S. Lemos2Carla V. Lucas3Luís Botella4Sergi Corbella5University of Madeira - PortugalUniversity of Madeira - PortugalUniversity of Porto - PortugalUniversity of Madeira - PortugalUniversity of Ramon LLull - EspanhaUniversity of Ramon LLull - EspanhaWe analyse the levels of motivation for therapy, as well as explore if there are significant differences between the group of clients who drop-out from therapy and those who continue. Is there a relation between the different dimensions of motivation and the way the client perceive the therapeutic environment? 39 dyads of therapist and clients from Portugal participated. The Client motivation for therapy scale, adapted from Pelletier, Tucson and Haddad (1997) and the modified HCCQ from Williams, McGregor, King, Nelson and Glasgow (2005) were administered to the clients in 1st, 3rd, 5th and 8th session. Significant differences in the intrinsic motivation and amotivation dimension and no significant differences were found, between those who give up/continue psychotherapy (p>.05). Nevertheless it was found a positive significant correlation (rs=.467) between the level of perception of the therapeutic environment and integrated motivation, as well as a negative correlation with amotivation (rs=.521), that is to say, the better the perception of the therapeutic environment, more motivated they are for therapy. Keywords: motivation, psychotherapy, clients, therapeutic environmenthttps://seer.imed.edu.br/index.php/revistapsico/article/view/232 |
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We analyse the levels of motivation for therapy, as well as explore if there are significant differences between the group of clients who drop-out from therapy and those who continue. Is there a relation between the different dimensions of motivation and the way the client perceive the therapeutic environment? 39 dyads of therapist and clients from Portugal participated. The Client motivation for therapy scale, adapted from Pelletier, Tucson and Haddad (1997) and the modified HCCQ from Williams, McGregor, King, Nelson and Glasgow (2005) were administered to the clients in 1st, 3rd, 5th and 8th session. Significant differences in the intrinsic motivation and amotivation dimension and no significant differences were found, between those who give up/continue psychotherapy (p>.05). Nevertheless it was found a positive significant correlation (rs=.467) between the level of perception of the therapeutic environment and integrated motivation, as well as a negative correlation with amotivation (rs=.521), that is to say, the better the perception of the therapeutic environment, more motivated they are for therapy.
Keywords: motivation, psychotherapy, clients, therapeutic environment |
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