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Motivational Interviewing

Change is hard, but itu2019s possible. If you want to make a significant change in your clientu2019s life, you must understand the client's perspectives about problems.

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Motivational Interviewing

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  2. Motivational Interviewing • Change is hard, but it’s possible. If you want to make a significant change in your client’s life, you must understand the client's perspectives about problems. • William Miller initially developed some ideas and guidelines for the initial interviews of individuals with alcohol abuse issues and later collaborated with Stephen Rollnick to refine the approach that has been come to be known as the MI technique.

  3. Stagesof Motivational Interview • Pre-contemplation • A person may be experiencing some negative issues associated with their substance use. They do not perceive these issues as potentially serious enough to motivate them to consider changing their behavior. • Contemplation • Individuals may realize that their behavior is problematic for them, but they are ambivalent about making any changes. The person may have a desire to change and may even have considered changing their behavior.

  4. Stages of Motivational Interview • Preparation  • Individuals have committed to changing their behavior and accepted responsibility for doing so. Some individuals may have attempted to develop a change plan, but in this stage, they have not taken any formal action. • Action  • A person is actively involved in changing their behavior. Any active effort to change behaviour would be enough to categorize them as being in this stage.

  5. Stages of Motivational Interview • Maintenance • Individuals have developed some aspect of efficiency that has allowed them to change their behavior. They may still be working on change, but they have become proficient enough to change their behavior. • Termination • A person has made all of the changes that are necessary for them to face new issues and continue constructively. In this stage, the person has been able to make positive changes, overcome their issues, maintain new habits, and continue to improve. Here you get the detailed information regarding motivation interviewing.

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