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This is West's (2006) or synthetic theory of motivation.
What is PRIME theory.
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SOBER stands for this
What is 1) stop or slow down when experiencing a trigger to use 2) Observe what is happening at the moment 3) expand your awareness of other situations 4) respond with awareness in a healthy way
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Heather (2005) characterizes addiction as this.
What is disorder of motivation
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SDT stands for this
What is Self-determination theory
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This is a style of communication intended to strengthen and evoke another person's own reasons and motivations for change.
What is Motivational Interviewing
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In this stage of the transtheoretical stage model, the person is unaware that s/he has a need to change.
What is precontemplation
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These are "a particular class of motives" that has "an oughtness quality about them"
What are values?
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In this stage of change, a person decides to change his or her behavior in the future
What is preparation or determination
200
Motivation is best understood as this
What is purposeful behavior
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In this stage of the transtheoretical stage model, a person realizes his or her behavior is problematic
What is contemplation
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This implies self-authored volition, choice, and intentionality
What is autonomous motivation
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This is controlled by autonomous rather than controlled motivation in that the person endorses or identifies with the value or personal importance of an activity.
What is identified regulation?
300
What does MET stand for?
What is motivational enhancement theory
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This involves the natural urge to have an effect on one's environment, to influence or cause a desired outcome.
What is effectance motivation?
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This is the result of pressure or coersion - often external to the self - to fulfill specific outcomes
What is controlled motivation?
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This is the need to feel a connection to or with other people.
What is relatedness?
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This is governed by controlled motivation, meaning that a person feels pressured by sources outside and alien to the self.
What is external regulation?
400
This is an autonomy-supportive practice that seeks to minimize the risk and extent or of harm resulting from addictive and other high-risk behaviors.
What is harm reduction?
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This is a harm reduction practice for addictive behaviors used in DBT and ACT therapy.
What is mindfulness?
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This is the need to feel effective in one's actions, particularly in one's ongoing interactions with the social environment.
What is competence?
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This is complex and multidimensional. It is comprised of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and contextual influences.
What is human motivation?
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This is a heightened awareness of the present moment.
What is mindfulness?
500
This program includes screening and intervention for alcohol and other drug use and found that it reduced both the quantity and frequency of substance among college students who sought medical and mental health services at a university health care center.
What is BASICS?
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This is a theory of personality, specifically of personal experience, as well as a theory of energy dynamics, or how motives determine either vitality or depletion.
What is Self-Determination Theory (SDT)
500
TTM stands for:
What is transtheoretical model of change?
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