Screening and Brief Intervention Tools Exploring Ambivalence

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Screening and Brief Intervention Tools Exploring Ambivalence Making a Brief Intervention FLO Low-risk drinking limits Exploring Ambivalence Feedback Set the context Provide feedback from screener and interpret Elicit client reaction The good things about ______ The not- so-good things about ____ The good things about changing The not-so-good things about changing Drinks Per week Drinks Per day Men 14 4 Women 7 3 All age >65 Summarize pros and cons Use open-ended questions Listen and Understand Explore Pros and Cons Use Readiness/Importance/Confidence Ruler Summarize Explore Options Create a menu of options Elicit agreement on selected option Schedule follow-up Not at all 0cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Very Making a Brief Intervention FLO Feedback Set the context Provide feedback from screener and interpret Elicit client reaction Listen and Understand Explore Pros and Cons Use Readiness/Importance/Confidence Ruler Summarize Explore Options Create a menu of options Elicit agreement on selected option Schedule follow-up