Research on contextual motivation enhancement cancelled.
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I am very pleased to announce that february 2007 the research project on Acceptance and Motivation in Chronic Pain in Groningen, the Netherlands, will commence. There are several sub-projects that will, hopefully,lead to publications in high-standard scientific journals as well as in popular media. Some of these sub-projects are:
- systematic review of acceptance and motivation measures
- reliability and validity of the Contextual Motivation Enhancement Model (CMEM): a theoretical model of motivation enhancement
- pain anxiety and avoidance in a pain-free population
- the practical use and measurement potential of Heart Rate Coherence (HRC)training in relation to attentional processes (mindfulness)
The rehabilitation department of the University Medical Centre in Groningen (UMCG), the Netherlands, are preparing an extensive research on the relation between acceptance of chronic pain and motivation to change behavior. In the next four years this research will, hopefully, lead to better contextually based assessment methods and contexual motivation enhancement interventions.
Information can be obtained by sending an email to:
m.kleen@cvr.umcg.nl
Greetings,
Marco Kleen
Health psychologist / researcher UMCG
The rehabilitation department of the University Medical Centre in Groningen (UMCG), the Netherlands, are preparing an extensive research on the relation between acceptance of chronic pain and motivation to change behavior. In the next four years this research will, hopefully, lead to better contextually based assessment methods and contexual motivation enhancement interventions.
Information can be obtained by sending an email to:
m.kleen@cvr.umcg.nl
Greetings,
Marco Kleen
Health psychologist / researcher UMCG
Welcome to my blog. In the near future I will be posting stuff on ACT for chronic pain, RFT in relation to motivation and contextual motivation enhancement models (CMEM).
For now, see ya later!
Marco