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On Motivational Interviewing
In this class, we learned that in the field of addiction there are many theories or
models of practice. ... I chose to discuss and support the theory of Motivational Interviewing/Stages
of Change as developed by Professor’s William R. ... His research group has developed and evaluated a number
of innovative clinical strategies, including Motivational Interviewing ( Motivational
Interviewing with Dr. ... Miller on the subject of
motivational interviewing, Doctoral thesis on counseling for excessive drinkers, to more
recent work on consultations about lifestyle and medication use in healthcare practice. ... Thus, the effectiveness of Motivational Interviewing
is its ability to begin its assessment where the client is subjectively and use effective
techniques to enhance the client’s motivation to change. ... One of the most
valuable attributes of the Motivational Interviewing Model is that it incorporates the
concept of time, which other theories neglect to do. Motivational Interviewing/Stages of
Change Model holds that addicts do not tend to change all at once. ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
1) Motivational Interviewing with Dr. ...
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ON MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING/STAGES OF CHANGE
Approximate Word count = 1167 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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