Strengthening the five core skills of motivational interviewing can help you make that shift. The five core skills are: Asking open-ended questions: Questions should allow clients to reflect on how and why they might change. Listening reflectively: Understand your client’s experience, and ...
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Questions and reflections: the use of motivational interviewing microskills in a peer-led brief alcohol intervention for college students. Behav Ther. 2008;39(2):183-94.Tollison SJ, Lee CM, Neighbors C, Neil TA, Olson ND, Larimer ME. Questions and reflections: the use of motiva...
Depth interviewing. In: Crabtree BF, Miller WL, editors. Doing Qualitative Research. 2nd ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications; 1999. 17. Valentiner LS, Ried-Larsen M, Karstoft K, et al. Long-term effect of smartphone-delivered Interval Walking Training on physical activity in ...
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...
Both groups planned their MI sessions carefully by preparing questions before they met the patients. Conclusion: Dental hygienist students in the present study increased their skills in motivational interviewing by peer- learning from other students and from a tutor, compared to a control group. Dent...
One-to-one behavioral interventions such as motivational interviewing (MI) have been suggested to reduce HIV in high-risk groups [15,16]. MI is a brief intervention that is used to address a variety of health behavior issues [17]. It is a client-centered counseling technique that has been...
1.1. Motivational Interviewing in Pharmacy Motivational interviewing (MI), originally developed in large part by Miller and Rollnick in the 1980s [12], is an evidence-based approach to patient/client counseling that has emerged as an effective model for a wide variety of behavioral health concerns...