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Motivational interviewing, helping people change, William R. Miller, Stephen Rollnick

Label
Motivational interviewing, helping people change, William R. Miller, Stephen Rollnick
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Motivational interviewing
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
William R. Miller, Stephen Rollnick
Series statement
Applications of motivational interviewing
Sub title
helping people change
Summary
In this text, the authors explain how to work through ambivalence to facilitate change, present detailed guidelines for using their approach, and reflect on the process of learning MI., This bestselling work for professionals and students is the authoritative presentation of motivational interviewing (MI), the powerful approach to facilitating change. The book elucidates the four processes of MI--engaging, focusing, evoking, and planning--and vividly demonstrates what they look like in action. A wealth of vignettes and interview examples illustrate the "dos and don'ts" of successful implementation in diverse contexts. Highly accessible, the book is infused with respect and compassion for clients. The companion Web page provides additional helpful resources, including reflection questions, an extended bibliography, and annotated case material. This book is in the Applications of Motivational Interviewing series, edited by Stephen Rollnick, William R. Miller, and Theresa B. Moyers. New to This Edition:*Reflects major advances in understanding and teaching MI.*Fully restructured around the new four-process model.*Additional case examples and counseling situations.*Reviews the growing evidence base and covers ways to assess MI fidelity. Pedagogical Features Include:*Online reflection questions and annotated cases, ideal for classroom discussion.*Key points at the end of each chapter.*Engaging boxes with special topics and personal reflections.*Extended bibliography and quick-reference glossary
Table Of Contents
<div>I. What Is Motivational Interviewing? <br>1. Conversations about Change<br>2. The Spirit of Motivational Interviewing <br>3. The Method of Motivational Interviewing<br>II. Engaging: The Relational Foundation <br>4. Engagement and Disengagement <br>5. Listening: Understanding the Person's Dilemma <br>6. Core Interviewing Skills: OARS <br>7. Exploring Values and Goals <br>III. Focusing: The Strategic Direction <br>8. Why Focus?<br>9. Finding the Horizon <br>10. When Goals Differ<br>11. Exchanging Information<br>IV. Evoking: Preparation for Change <br>12. Ambivalence: Change Talk and Sustain Talk<br>13. Evoking the Person's Own Motivation<br>14. Responding to Change Talk<br>15. Responding to Sustain Talk and Discord <br>16. Evoking Hope and Confidence<br>17. Counseling with Neutrality<br>18. Developing Discrepancy <br>V. Planning: The Bridge to Change <br>19. From Evoking to Planning <br>20. Developing a Change Plan <br>21. Strengthening Commitment <br>22. Supporting Change<br>VI. Motivational Interviewing in Everyday Practice <br>23. Experiencing Motivational Interviewing<br>24. Learning Motivational Interviewing<br>25. Applying Motivational Interviewing <br>26. Integrating Motivational Interviewing<br>VII. Evaluating Motivational Interviewing <br>27. Research Evidence and the Evolution of Motivational Interviewing<br>28. Evaluating Motivational Conversations<br>Appendix A. Glossary of Motivational Interviewing Terms<br>Appendix B. A Bibliography of Motivational Interviewing, <i>Christopher J. McLouth </i></div>
Target audience
specialized
Classification