While a full presentation of motivational interviewing techniques is out of the scope of this chapter, interested readers are referred to the texts by Miller and Rollnick (2002; 2012) and to the motivational interviewing website (http://www.motivationalinterviewing.org/) for information about ...
Motivational Interviewing Techniques To reach the goals of Motivational Interviewing, there are different techniques that a therapist can employ. These techniques are important to ensure the success of the whole process. The techniques include use of open-ended questions, use of affirmations, reflective...
Motivational interviewingemphasises eliciting reasons for change from the patient,rather than advising them of the reasons why they shouldchange their drinking. What concerns does he have aboutthe effects of his drinking? What fut...
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therapeutic work. Only then can various models and techniques be usefully implemented The bottom line: Developing a good working alliance with the client is not just a nebulous, generic nice thing to work on over weeks and months. It is a specific, early, clinical priority to evaluate and mea...
Motivational interviewing (MI) is an evidence-based, client-centered approach that provides a framework for the change process. Careful attention is given within MI to understand and meet clients across a continuum of readiness for change. While less readily applied to family counseling, MI facilitat...
Michie S, Johnston M: Theories and techniques of behaviour change: Developing a cumulative science of behaviour change. Health Psychol Rev. 2012, 6: 1-6. 10.1080/17437199.2012.654964. Article Google Scholar Burke BL, Arkowitz H, Menchola M: The efficacy of motivational interviewing: A meta-...
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 ...
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
Although providers may remain in the MI spirit throughout the whole clinical encounter, MI techniques are typically used during the portion of an encounter when the provider wishes to address a specific behavior. After parents have screened positive for a risk factor for child maltreatment, the pro...