Motivational Interviewing: Eliciting Clients Own Arguments for Change – William Matulich

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Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a client-centered, goal-directed counseling style developed by Drs. William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick to help people change behavior. MI involves learning to use simple but powerful techniques that help to quickly establish a productive, working relationship with clients, allowing them to explore their own motivation, ambivalence, and resistance to change and to efficiently guide them toward more desirable behavior. The effectiveness of MI has been demonstrated in a variety of settings with many different types of clients in several different countries.



Learning MI

What is MI?

Theories of Motivation

What really motivates us?

Assessing Motivation

The “Spirit” of MI

The Processes of MI

How do we do it? The OARS

Change Talk

Resistance or Discord?

What to avoid

Planning

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