Blog 80. Motivational Work Equates Psychotherapy

Motivational Work equates to psychotherapy. Because of insufficient motivation, unmotivated and destructive clients are not considered suitable for advanced psychotherapeutic methods. On the other hand, Motivational Work states that you can treat unmotivated clients in the same complex way as motivated clients. As a result, social order is undermined. Deep down, all clients are alike. … [Read more…]

Blog 79. Motivational Work v. Psychotherapy

I am fascinated by the perseverance of old ideas. In particular, I will focus on treatment methods in psychology and social work. All of them are built on the psychotherapeutic model, which demands that the client needs to be reasonably well-functioning. In other words, he must be able to come to sessions all by himself, … [Read more…]