The article focuses on the application of motivational interviewing principles to patient, which has been proven effective in eliciting "behavior change" that contributes to a patient's positive health outcomes and enhanced patient-physician communication. It states that the goal of motivational ...
Motivational Interviewing and Health Behavior Change in Individuals with Health ComplexityTo review research on the effectiveness of motivational interviewing. To clarify the importance of strong initial and ongoing training in motivational interviewing. To define motivational interviewing......
Motivational Interviewing and Behavior Change 来自 Taylor & Francis 喜欢 0 阅读量: 17 作者:Nahom,Deborah 摘要: This article describes the process of 60 Motivational Interviewing (MI) or Adapted Motivational Interviewing (AMI) interventions reported in the literature between 1986 and 2002. Examination ...
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a counseling style for effecting behavior change, and for helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence by evoking their personal motivations for change (Miller & Rollnick, 2013). It is defined as a “collaborative, goal-oriented type of communication with par...
Motivational Interviewing.The article presents information on the factors and ways of motivating patients towards an increased adherence. It states that understanding the stages of behavior change is important before undertaking any education. It also says that involving patients in problem solving is one...
One way a coach or trainer helps is by teaching these clients effective behavior change methods. Two tried and true approaches are intrinsic coaching and motivational interviewing. Learn what each one is, how they are different, and ways to use them together for a better change outcome. What ...
Marcus, B., Forsyth, L., Stone, E., et al. Physical activity behavior change: Issues in adoption and maintenance. Health Psych 2000: 19: 32–41. Naar-King, S., Earnshaw, P, Breckon, J. Towards a Universal Maintenance Intervention: Integratin...
The article discusses how motivational interviewing, a coherent, teachable, evidence-based approach to behavior change counseling (MI), works in the diabetes behavioral field. The definitions of MI are presented as well at its applications to the management of a wide range of target behaviors. The...
The first reason arises from the shared focus of both chronic pain treatment and MI treatment: lifestyle behavior change. The management of chronic pain is a challenging task from any clinical perspective. Often, the most parsimonious route in improving the quality of life in such patients is ...
Motivational Interviewing is a collaborative, person-centered form of guiding to elicit and strengthen motivation for change. It uses people’s own goals and values to increase their intrinsic motivation by exploring and resolving ambivalence about changing their behavior. ...