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motivations
motivations
1. Establishing Acceptance
SN : Good afternoon, ma’am. I am Mhica, you’re your student nurse for this activity. Today is
The 9th day of July 2024, at 10:00 in the morning. We are here at the conventional hall, where we
will be having re-motivation therapy. Re-motivation therapy is a simple therapy technique that
will help you stimulate interest, communication, social skills, and vocation in your environment
and get you to think about realities about yourself.
SN : Now that I finished introducing myself. It is now your turn to do the same. Please do
introduce yourself.
Client: Hi, I am Riley.
SN : Hi, Miss Riley, you have a beautiful name. I am glad that you are here this afternoon. I am
hoping for your complete cooperation for us to meet our objectives. Can I expect your full
participation in this therapy?
Client: I am willing to cooperate.
5. Cultivating Appreciation
SN : It’s important to acknowledge these positive aspects—your peaceful walks, enjoyment of
reading, and morning coffee. They all contribute positively to your life.
Client: Yes, I realize there are things I should appreciate more.
SN : Absolutely. Recognizing these moments can keep you motivated and positive. How do you
feel about making this a daily practice?
Client: I think it’s a good idea. I’ll focus more on the positives.
SN : That’s a positive step. I’m here to support you. Let’s build on this foundation together.
Client: Thank you. I feel more hopeful now.
SN : You’re welcome. Let’s continue this journey of finding and appreciating the good in your
life.