LVM = motivationsarbete?
(2002)School of Social Work
- Abstract
- My aim with this study was to make a research to find out if it is possible to force someone to motivation. I also wish to understand the clients point of view regarding the motivation within the forced rehabilitation and if this opinion changed due to the time they spent i rahabilitation. The study is based on six qualitative intervius, relevant literature and previous science. The problem was: - What does motivation mean for the clients? - Is it possible for addicts to be forced to motivation through a forced rehabilitation? - How do the clients understand the motivation work in the forced rehabilitation? - Do the perspective of motivation work change depending on the time spent in rehabilitation? - How do the clients reflect over... (More)
- My aim with this study was to make a research to find out if it is possible to force someone to motivation. I also wish to understand the clients point of view regarding the motivation within the forced rehabilitation and if this opinion changed due to the time they spent i rahabilitation. The study is based on six qualitative intervius, relevant literature and previous science. The problem was: - What does motivation mean for the clients? - Is it possible for addicts to be forced to motivation through a forced rehabilitation? - How do the clients understand the motivation work in the forced rehabilitation? - Do the perspective of motivation work change depending on the time spent in rehabilitation? - How do the clients reflect over society forcing them to rehabilitation? My results indicates that it is not possible to produce motivation during a forced rehabilitation. I base my resaults on statement as: - The humiliation it is to have your freedom taken away. - The motivation declined during a long period of forced rehabilitation. - There was no motivation work. - There were no positive changes over a long period of time. - The restrictive lockin. (Less)
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- author
- Skeppstedt, Ulrika
- supervisor
- organization
- year
- 2002
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- Social problems and welfare, national insurance, Sociala problem, social välfärd, socialförsäkring
- language
- Swedish
- id
- 1357924
- date added to LUP
- 2004-11-08 00:00:00
- date last changed
- 2004-11-08 00:00:00
@misc{1357924, abstract = {{My aim with this study was to make a research to find out if it is possible to force someone to motivation. I also wish to understand the clients point of view regarding the motivation within the forced rehabilitation and if this opinion changed due to the time they spent i rahabilitation. The study is based on six qualitative intervius, relevant literature and previous science. The problem was: - What does motivation mean for the clients? - Is it possible for addicts to be forced to motivation through a forced rehabilitation? - How do the clients understand the motivation work in the forced rehabilitation? - Do the perspective of motivation work change depending on the time spent in rehabilitation? - How do the clients reflect over society forcing them to rehabilitation? My results indicates that it is not possible to produce motivation during a forced rehabilitation. I base my resaults on statement as: - The humiliation it is to have your freedom taken away. - The motivation declined during a long period of forced rehabilitation. - There was no motivation work. - There were no positive changes over a long period of time. - The restrictive lockin.}}, author = {{Skeppstedt, Ulrika}}, language = {{swe}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{LVM = motivationsarbete?}}, year = {{2002}}, }