A step forward in teaching addiction counselors how to supervise motivational interviewing using a clinical trials training approach. Journal of Teaching in the Addictions. 2007; 6(2):39-67.Martino, S, Gallon, S, Ball, SA, Carroll, KM (2007) A step forward in teaching addiction counselors ...
support of self-efficacy and emphasis on the sense of autonomy and freedom of action. Motivational interviewing can more near the underdeveloped students toward adjusting between their objectives and values by decreasing the resistance and enhancing the intrinsic motivations. Motivational interview can be ...
The present study is designed to explore the impact of Motivational Interviewing with a sample of overweight and obese youth. The main specific objectives are as follows: 1. To demonstrate that Motivational Interviewing is an effective intervention for increasing a person's belief in their ability ...
We tested the effectiveness of a program consisting of motivational interviewing (MI) and feedback of urine cotinine to stop passive smoking (PS) in children at risk for asthma. Fifty-eight families with children 0–13 years with a high risk of asthma and PS exposure were randomised in a on...
Veterinarians’ MI skills were assessed using the Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity coding system 4.2.1 and categorized as poor_untrained, poor_trained, near moderate and moderate. Client communication was coded using the Client Language Easy Rating coding system. The effect of MI skills ...
Devine, PhD, MPH; Gary Kwok, PhD JAMA Network Open Key Points Question Can brief motivational interviewing delivered via mobile instant messaging promote regular physical activity in children who have survived cancer? Findings In this randomized clinical trial involving 161 children who survived cancer ...
Research indicates that one third of smokers have low motivation to stop smoking. The purpose of the study was to use Conversational Analysis to enhance understanding of the process in Motivational Interviewing sessions carried out by primary care doctor
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 ...
I informed him that I was interviewing everyone about their relationship with Jess and emailed the questions, hoping it would be easier for him to ponder at his own pace. Dad’s reply was the following: “These are tough questions. I am thinking about them and realize I came up short ...
Ample research has shown that low self-esteem increases the risk to develop depressive symptoms during adolescence. However, the mechanism underlying this