Predicting Hyperactive Behavior as a Cause of Non-Compliance with Rehabilitation: The Reinforcement Motivation Survey

Predicting Hyperactive Behavior as a Cause of Non-Compliance with Rehabilitation.pdf

Title

Predicting Hyperactive Behavior as a Cause of Non-Compliance with Rehabilitation: The Reinforcement Motivation Survey

Subject

Non-compliance with therapy is a significant problem in vocational rehabilitation. Significant amounts of
professional time and money are wasted treating patients who are unwilling or unable to participate in
their own rehabilitation.

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Citation

Richard Bruno, “Predicting Hyperactive Behavior as a Cause of Non-Compliance with Rehabilitation: The Reinforcement Motivation Survey,” PSN Library, accessed April 20, 2024, http://poliosurvivorsnetwork.org.uk/library/items/show/141.