MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING AS AN ADJUNCT TO COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY FOR ANXIETY
ISABELLA MARKER
10.26180/5d6f2c2c8c3e8
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/MOTIVATIONAL_INTERVIEWING_AS_AN_ADJUNCT_TO_COGNITIVE_BEHAVIOUR_THERAPY_FOR_ANXIETY/9761462
This thesis examined motivation in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) of anxiety disorders. Across five papers, this thesis examined the addition of motivation interviewing (MI) to CBT in prior studies, examined the role of motivational language within CBT for anxiety, assessed fluctuations in motivational language across treatment, and evaluated the efficacy of a novel integrated MI and CBT for anxiety. Findings indicated that pre-treatment MI augments the efficacy of CBT, but due to fluctuations in motivation throughout treatment, more integrated MI+CBT may enhance this augmented effect. Results from a small clinical trial suggested that integrated MI+CBT yielded superior effects than CBT-only.
2019-09-04 03:14:51
Motivational Interviewing
Anxiety
CBT
Transdiagnostic
Clinical Psychology