The ability to provide summary statements to the client which communicate interest and understanding and draw attention to important elements of the discussion. References De Almeida Neto, A. C. (2017). Understanding motivational interviewing: An evolutionary perspective.Evolutionary Psychological Science,3...
Motivational interviewing is a person-centered and collaborative approach for helping patients resolve ambivalence and move through the Stages of Change (Miller & Rollnick, 2002). In MI the therapist assumes that the resources for change reside within the patient and that motivation for change increas...
In this chapter, readers will find a summary of the primary tenets of motivational interviewing, including the spirit of motivational interviewing and the basics of engaging, focusing, evoking, and planning. The chapter will also summarize reasons for the use of motivational interviewing with court-...
Lesson Summary Frequently Asked Questions What is motivational interview used for? Motivational Interviewing is a client-focused approach to elicit motivation to change. This is used in different contexts such as the treatment of substance abuse disorder, alcohol dependence, medical issues, and health ...
Motivational enhancement therapy (MET), also referred to as motivational interviewing (MI), is a patient-oriented counseling approach focusing on resolving ambivalence in order to treat substance abuse (Miller, 1996, 2002). From: HIV Prevention, 2009 ...
aRather than focusing on health education, nurses and other health care professionals are now using health coaching based on motivational interviewing to assist workers in changing health-related behaviors (Huffman, 2010). 而不是集中于卫生教育,护士和其他医疗保健专家在改变与健康有关的行为(Huffman现在使...
Motivational Interviewing sessions had three phases: assessment, reflection on readiness to change, and summary. The interaction was constructed during an office visit, where interactional dilemmas arise and can be resolved in various ways. Some actions by professionals (use of reiterations, declarations...
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Article Can Motivational Interviewing Make a Difference in Supporting Employees to Deal with Elevated Blood Pressure? A Feasibility Study at the Workplace Martina Michaelis 1,2,*, Carmen Witte (née Farian) 1, Barbara Schüle 3, Katrin...
1.1.5. Summary of the Needs Assessment Elements This project therefore integrated the application of theories and methods from Science Media Literacy, Motivational Interviewing, and Neuromarketing Science. A challenge faced by EXCITE that was supported by the needs assessment is getting Extension professio...
patient-centered communication;pharmacist–patient communication;empathy;motivational interviewing;peer role-playing simulations;professional identity formation 1. Introduction Learning how to effectively provide patient-centered communication using the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process [1] is a foundational skill ...