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Facilitating Autonomous vs Controlled Motivation: Our Kids to our Clients with Dr. Richard Koestner - Psychotherapy and Applied Psychology

Facilitating Autonomous vs Controlled Motivation: Our Kids to our Clients with Dr. Richard Koestner

Psychotherapy and Applied Psychology · Dr. Daniel W Cox

4. november 2025 41m
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In part 2 with Dr. Richard Koestner, we discuss the concept of hyper-parenting, the pressures parents face regarding their children's achievements, and the importance of balancing autonomy and limit-setting in parenting. Dr. Koestner also explores how these principles apply to education, emphasizing the need for fostering autonomous motivation among students. The discussion further delves into the complexities of goal setting, the impact of external rewards on intrinsic motivation, and the role of autonomy in psychotherapy. Dr. Koestner is a professor of Psychology at McGill University where he has conducted research on human motivation for 25 years. Special Guest: Dr. Richard Koestner Self-Determination Resources Zuroff, D. C., & Koestner, R. (2023). Autonomy support and autonomous motivation: Common factors in counseling and psychotherapy. In R. M. Ryan (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Self-Determination Theory (pp. 801-818). Oxford University Press. Ryan, R. M., & Deci, E. L. (2017). Self-determination theory: Basic psychological needs in motivation, development, and wellness. Guilford Press.  Rosenfeld, A. A., & Wise, N. (2000). Hyper-Parenting: Are you hurting your child by trying too hard? St. Martin’s Press.   Send us Fan Mail For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: https://psychotherapyandappliedpsychology.com/

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