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Motivational

Interviewing

Student
University of Phoenix
BSHS 322
November 17, 2014

Introduction

Definition
History
Stages of Change
Reasons & Focus
Technique Application
Applying
Demonstration
Focus of the Technique
Conclusion

Define Technique

Definitions
What is Motivational Interviewing
Why Motivational Interviewing

History

Stages of Change

Precontemplation
Contemplation
Preparation
Action
Maintenance
Relapse

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Reasoning and Focus

Focus
Principles
Strategies

Reason for Method

Substance Abuse
Behavioral Disorders
Abuse
Effective Counseling
Process and focus points

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Technique
Application

Appropriate Use
Learn Values
Who benefits
Behavioral Changes

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Positivity through Adverse Situations

Applying Technique

Develop Focus
New Values
Goals
Outcome
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Demonstration

Demonstration

Drug Addiction Example


Applying to daily living

Follow-up
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The Focus of
Technique

Pros
Encouragement
Resources
Confidence

Cons
Vulnerable
Disappointment
Suspicion
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Conclusion

Acceptance and Compassion


Strength and Hope
Behavioral Changes
Success
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References

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Motivational Interviewing Newsletter: Updates, Education and Training MINUET; 1999; Vol
6, No. 1; p. 2-3
Murphy, B. C., & Dillon, C. (2011) Interviewing in action in a multicultural world. (4th ed.).
Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning.
Prochaska JO, DiClemente CC, Norcross JC (1992). In search of how people change.
Applications to addictive behaviours. Am Psychol 47:1102.
Rollnick S., & Miller, W.R. (1995). What is motivational interviewing? Behavioural and
Cognitive Psychotherapy, 23, 325-334
Shinitzky, H. E. and Kub, J. (2001), The Art of Motivating Behavior Change: The Use of
Motivational Interviewing to Promote Health. Public Health Nursing, 18: 178185. doi:
10.1046/j.1525-1446.2001.00178.x
YouTube User: Psycholtherapynet Retrieved from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=cj1BDPBE6Wk

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