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Predictive validity of the R-URICA.

Rachel R TamblingLee N Johnson
Published in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2018)
Practitioners should inquire about motivation to change at the outset of therapy. Further, practitioners should be sensitive to differences in motivation to change among families or couples as not all clients may be equally motivated. Practitioners may wish to devote time to engagement of male partners in therapy as males are more variable in their motivation to change and seem to impact outcomes. Practitioners may wish to consider the use of the R-URICA as an alternative measure of motivation to change in therapy.
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