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In Motivational Interviewing
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Reflections are at the core of Motivational Interviewing Clients have the opportunity to figure things out for themselves. Skillfully used they impetus for change talk Gain clarity and understand where your client is in the change process Reflections help improve clinical rapport
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Reflective statement are used more often than questions in eliciting change talk For every one questions two reflections should follow Pre-contemplation to contemplation to preparation to action Ambivalence -sustain to change talk Helps your client self reflect Helps with your personal life
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Building rapport-clinical attunement short statements that reflect/mirror back the emotion or content Repeating back, or staying close to content Reflect back their body language of what they have said. (do one with body language) They are also good when feel flustered by the client and stuck for a response( a jolting statement) buys you some time
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Goes beyond what is said Offers a new perspective/adds meaning Moves the conversation forward Reflects a deeper meaning
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Amplified Double Sided Agreement with Twist Siding with the Negative Metaphor
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A statement in a more extreme fashion. takes what the client said and increases the intensity of the “sustain-talk. ”When hearing an amplification of what was communicated, a client will often reconsider what he/she said and clarify a statement in an exaggerated form.
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Reflecting the pros and the cons- reflect area of ambivalence Reflect back what is good and what is not so good Reflect back both sides of the ambivalence
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Zinger approach- can land the client in a totally other direction) Simple reflection followed by a reframe subtle strategy to agree with the client but with a slight twist of change/reframe to move the discussion forward or to look at something differently begin with a simple reflection of the clients comment twist at the end.
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Therapeutic paradox Rolling with Resistance siding with the counter perspective often elicits change talk raise only one side, the person is inclined to explore the other
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Paints a picture that can clarify the client’s position Restating what is said to create a visual Often helps the client to see their situation in new way
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