Motivation and coercion among mandated and voluntary drug treatment clients
Glenwright, Melissa 2004, Motivation and coercion among mandated and voluntary drug treatment clients, D.Psychology (Forensic) thesis, School of Psychology, Deakin University.
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Motivation and coercion among mandated and voluntary drug treatment clients
Voluntary and mandated drug treatment clients were interviewed to investigate the role that motivation and perceived coercion had on their outcomes. The major findings were first, there were few differences between these two groups, and second, motivation was an important predictor of treatment outcome.
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This empirical thesis is supported by the clinical thesis "Vulnerability to drug use and the impact of trauma"
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