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Curran, Thomas F. – Small Group Behavior, 1978
In this age of accountability and evaluation, client motivation is most often cited as the primary reason for therapeutic failure. It is suggested that certain videotape procedures can contribute effectively to the amelioration of this aspect of the therapeutic dilemma. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Group Therapy, Motivation, Need Gratification
Baumgartner, Robert; Heberlein, Thomas A. – 1979
Two recreational activities, deer hunting and goose hunting, both similar in form, are compared. It was hypothesized that the activity for which participants rated the process, the goal, and the social interaction as most important to the experience and for which participants showed the strongest family ties and social support for participation…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Goal Orientation, Motivation, Need Gratification
Gunn, Robert C. – 1980
Programs to help individuals stop smoking have shown disappointing results since many quitters resume smoking within six months. A closer study of motives, personal styles and subjective cognitive schema that maintain smoking behavior might provide useful clues to helping individuals stop smoking permanently. Male patients in a VA Medical Center…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Coping, Habit Formation, Individual Characteristics