What Is Motivational Therapy?
Motivation for treatment refers to the desire and purpose of patients or visitors for treatment during psychological treatment. In general, the more severe the problem for a patient or visitor, the greater the pain and distress. The stronger the motive for seeking treatment; the stronger the motive for seeking treatment, the more able to adhere to treatment, and take the explanations of the therapist seriously, and strive to complete treatment tasks such as homework. [1]