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- Chapter 3—Motivational Interviewing as a Counseling Style
Chapter 3 explores specific MI strategies you can use to help clients who misuse substances or who have substance use disorders (SUDs) strengthen their motivation and commitment to change their substance use behaviors
- USING MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING IN - Advisory 35 - Substance Abuse and . . .
An essential element in motivational SUD interventions is helping people who misuse substances raise awareness of their values and hopes for a healthy life Using strategic conversational approaches can increase clients’ internal motivations to take actions toward wellness
- Motivational interviewing for substance abuse - PMC
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a psychological treatment that aims to help people cut down or stop using drugs and alcohol The drug abuser and counsellor typically meet between one and four times for about one hour each time
- Motivational Interviewing For Substance Abuse Treatment
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a counseling approach used to motivate clients to change unresolved behaviors Studies indicate that utilizing MI in the treatment of substance use disorders yields positive behavioral outcomes when compared to no treatment at all
- Motivational interviewing for substance use reduction - PubMed
Motivational interviewing may reduce substance use compared with no intervention up to a short follow-up period MI probably reduces substance use slightly compared with assessment and feedback over medium- and long-term periods
- Motivational interviewing for substance use disorders
Motivational interviewing is used to enhance intrinsic motivation to change by exploring and resolving ambivalence [1] Motivational interviewing has been found to reduce substance use among individuals with DSM-IV substance abuse or dependence [2]
- Motivational Interviewing for Substance Use: Mapping Out the Next . . .
Since the landmark paper by William R Miller, “Motivational Interviewing with Problem Drinkers” (1983), Motivational interviewing (MI) has been established as an efficacious clinical approach for treating a range of behavioral problems (Miller Rollnick, 2013)
- Using motivational interviewing in substance use disorder treatment - ISSUP
Motivational interviewing (MI) is an effective, evidence-based technique for helping clients resolve ambivalence about behaviours that prevent change The core goals of MI are to express empathy and elicit clients’ reasons for and commitment to changing substance use and other unhealthy behaviours (Miller Rollnick, 2013)
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