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RATIONALE AND BASIC RATIONALE AND BASIC PRINCIPLES PRINCIPLES Motivational Interviewing Motivational Interviewing FIVE BASIC PRINCIPLES FIVE BASIC PRINCIPLES • Assumes that responsibility and Assumes that responsibility and capability for change lies capability for change lies • Express Empathy within the client Express Empathy within the client • Develop Discrepancy • Therapist’s task is to create a Develop Discrepancy Therapist’s task is to create a set of conditions that will set of conditions that will enhance the client’s own enhance the client’s own • Avoid Argumentation Avoid Argumentation motivation for and motivation for and commitment to change commitment to change • Roll with Resistance Roll with Resistance • Mobilize the clients inner Mobilize the clients inner • Support Self-efficacy resources, helping relationships, Support Self-efficacy resources, helping relationships, support intrinsic motivation support intrinsic motivation for change for change FIVE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING EXPRESS EMPATHY DEVELOP DISCREPANCY by communicating acceptance of clients as to help clients see and feel they are, they are freed to how their current behavior change. threatens important personal goals or is Seek to compliment not inconsistent with more denigrate (build up) central personal values. More listening, not telling Gentle persuasion FIVE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING AVOID ROLL WITH ARGUMENTATION RESISTANCE counterproductive use resistance to makes clients help build defensive motivation resistance may reframe statements indicate a need to acknowledge change strategies ambivalence as natural FIVE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING SUPPORT SELF - EFFICACY explore past successes in other problem areas and apply to present situation. Client is responsible for choosing and carrying out personal change. THOUGHTS FROM RESEARCH THOUGHTS FROM RESEARCH This treatment strategy does There is evidence that the This treatment strategy does There is evidence that the not guide a client step-by- not guide a client step-by- therapeutic “style” forms therapeutic “style” forms step through recovery step through recovery the core of Motivational the core of Motivational Interviewing Interviewing • Accurate empathy (Rogers) It employs motivational Accurate empathy (Rogers) It employs motivational strategies to mobilize the strategies to mobilize the There are six elements that There are six elements that client’s own change resources client’s own change resources have been described as have been described as active ingredients of the active ingredients of the relatively brief interventions It looks at motivating clients relatively brief interventions It looks at motivating clients that have been shown to through short/brief that have been shown to through short/brief induce change in problem encounters induce change in problem encounters behaviors: F.R.A.M.E.S behaviors: F.R.A.M.E.S
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