Fluhart Bellevue University Abstract Counseling Techniques come in a wide variety of models and from many different theories of counseling. The counseling techniques described during any motivational interviewing process are the basic techniques that will be addressed in this paper. Motivational interviewing techniques include: Asking open-ended questions‚ using affirmations‚ forming reflective statements‚ and providing a summary‚ these techniques along with body language and empathy work together
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progress toward using the interventions learned successfully. I provided resources and referrals to multiple clients such as the Injury and Violence Prevention Program (IVPP). In addition‚ I used motivational interviewing for multiple patients with gunshot wounds. At the end of using motivational interviewing the patient stated he appreciated my time speaking with him and wanted to change his lifestyle. In addition‚ I provided the client with resources to assist with reaching his goal. The client stated
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Impact of Opioid Use Disorder Opioid use disorder has a long history and started many years ago. When individuals use opioids‚ it can have serve consequences on the individual‚ community and the family. In this paper this counselor will provide a history of opioids and how opioids came United States. This paper will discuss how the theory addresses this disorder and proven treatments for the disorder. In this paper the counselor will explain the DSM -5 opioid use disorder criteria and the difference
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reflected critical motivational interviewing skills by avoidance of arguing with the client about their need for her to change‚ by not answering the phone when her mother needs her at any given moment. Through this session I supported self-efficacy by helping the client believe in oneself
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing Leigh Lusignan Walden University CPSY 6728-4 Substance Abuse Counseling Facilitator: Dr. Natalie Spencer July 23‚ 2014 Week 8 Discussion 1 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) vs Motivational Interviewing (MI) Today‚ I will introduce the comparison between Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI). The similarities and differences will be addressed regarding techniques and/or methods. In addition‚ I will explain
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along with their psychiatric symptoms. Double trouble groups also help to monitor the client’s medication if needed. Motivational enhancement therapy also known MET uses a variation of what is called motivational interviewing. Motivational interviewing helps the client change their behavior by engaging and facilitating intrinsic motivation (Miller‚ W “Motivational Interviewing: Facilitating Change across Boundaries”). Clients change at different levels each. MET is present focused‚ non-judgmental
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Unit 91 Enable Individuals with Behavioural Difficulties to Develop Strategies to Change their Behaviour. 1 (1.1) When working in the care industry whether that is with the elderly‚ mental health or children it becomes apparent that you as an individual become empowered by virtue of being primary care for that specific individual hence being an influential figure in any individual’s life recovery and rehabilitation. Due to this factor we have had many horrific incidents which have involved individuals
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Brobeck et al. (2011)‚ states‚ “The fundamental purpose of MI is to help people understand their lifestyle problems and make positive changes in their everyday lives.” Motivational interviewing involves the implementation of therapeutic communication to encourage change in behavior. It involves asking the patient questions that elicit change. Asking these questions permit the patient to realize the possibility and the personal benefits
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There are four principles of motivational interviewing. Please describe what they are. A. Empathizing with both sides of ambivalence - is the ability to accurately understand and reflect back to the client his or her meaning without judging or stereotyping. B. Developing Discrepancy- Reflect
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Critique of Journal article The article being critiqued is titled; Randomised controlled trial of motivational interviewing compared with drug information and advice for early intervention among young cannabis users written by Jim McCambridge‚ Renee L Slym and John Strang published in 2008 in the journal Addiction‚ pages 103-111. Cannabis is the most widely used illegal drug and poses many physical‚ social and psychological risks especially in young people‚ it seems that even with the current primary
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