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Remotivation Group Therapy: Handbook for the Basic Course

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.50.7.979a

This handbook is developed for use in the basic remotivation therapy course taught by certified instructors of the National Remotivation Therapy Or- ganization and as a reference text and guide for remotivation therapists. Re- motivation, a simple, question-based group therapy, creates a group pro- cess that centers on concrete and nonthreatening topics. It was devel- oped in the 1950s to improve the so- cialization and self-esteem of re-gressed patients in state hospitals and schools for the mentally retarded. Re- motivation therapy is currently used mainly with regressed and depressed patients, especially geriatric popula- tions; they include patients with Alz- heimer's disease and others in day care centers or long-term-care facilities.

by John R. Bierma, M.A.; National Remotivation Therapy Organization, Inc., 1998, 68 pages, spiralbound. Available from NRTO, P.O. Box 440, York Harbor, Maine 03911, for $33