Self-Determination Theory in the Clinic: Motivating Physical and Mental Health
Kennon Sheldon, Geoffrey Williams, and Thomas Joiner
Abstract
Self-determination theory is grounded in the belief that people work best and are happiest when they feel that they are in control of their own lives. This book explains the ramifications of the theory and provides clinical examples to show that it can be used to motivate patients undergoing treatment for such physical or psychological issues as diabetes management, smoking cessation, post-traumatic stress, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and depression. The first part of the book provides historical background to self-determination theory, showing that it is humanistically oriented and has thr ... More
Self-determination theory is grounded in the belief that people work best and are happiest when they feel that they are in control of their own lives. This book explains the ramifications of the theory and provides clinical examples to show that it can be used to motivate patients undergoing treatment for such physical or psychological issues as diabetes management, smoking cessation, post-traumatic stress, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and depression. The first part of the book provides historical background to self-determination theory, showing that it is humanistically oriented and has three decades of empirical research behind it. In the process, the book discusses why humanistic psychology fell out of favor in academic psychology; why “self-help” and New Age books have such perennial popularity; and why it is so important for authorities to support patients' sense of self. The remainder of the book presents many specific case examples to describe the theory's application.
Keywords:
self-determination theory,
diabetes management,
smoking cessation,
post-traumatic stress,
obsessive-compulsive disorder,
depression,
empirical research,
humanistic psychology,
academic psychology,
self-help
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2003 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780300095449 |
Published to Yale Scholarship Online: October 2013 |
DOI:10.12987/yale/9780300095449.001.0001 |