Motivational interviewing uses a guide toward change called FRAMES. The acronym stands for Feedback, Responsibility, Advice, Menu Options, Empathy, and Self-Efficacy. Therapists should solicit and offer regular feedback using active and reflective listening and open-ended questions to elicit information about client’s interests and concerns. Counselors
Motivational interviewing uses a guide toward change called FRAMES. The acronym stands for Feedback, Responsibility, Advice, Menu Options, Empathy, and Self-Efficacy. Therapists should solicit and offer regular feedback using active and reflective listening and open-ended questions to elicit information about client’s interests and concerns. Counselors