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Motivational Interviewing
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a directive, client-centered counseling style for eliciting behavior change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence.
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Patient-Centered & Directed
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Ambivalence I want to, I don’t want to – Smoker example Demonstrated through decision balance
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Motivational interviewing Fundamental approach – Collaborative – Evocative – Autonomy Reflective Statements
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Motivational interviewing Child: I don’t want to eat my carrots Parent: So you don’t want to vegetables. Child: No I don’t want to eat my vegetables because they taste bad Parent…
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General Principles Express empathy – Acceptance facilitates change Develop discrepancy – Patient-centered Roll with resistance – Avoid arguments – Turn problem back to person Support Self-efficacy
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