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    smoking‚ exercise‚ sleep‚ help seeking and medication taking relate to health and illness. Ogden‚ J (2012). The purpose of this unit was to show how behaviour change can be implemented. THE STAGES OF CHANGE MODEL AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING. In the stage of change model (Ogden J‚ pg 17)‚ behavior change is conceptualized as a process that unfolds overtime and involves progression through a series of five stages: pre contemplation‚ contemplation‚ preparation‚ action‚ and maintenance

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    Sally‚ Rush‚ G.‚ Trevithick‚ P. Communication Skills Training for Practice: the Ethical Dilemma for Social Work Education. (2005). Social Work Education‚ 24(4)‚ 409-422. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. 6. Wagner‚ Christopher‚ C. McMahon‚ B.‚ Motivational Interviewing and Rehabilitation Counseling Practice. (2004). Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin‚ 47(3)‚ 152-161. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.

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    (2013)‚ found that individuals who attended a motivational interviewing intervention shown a significantly greater pre-to-post increase in readiness to change and a significantly greater pre-to-post decrease in external attribution of blame. Another technique‚ I found useful in treating individuals of domestic

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    Gender Specific Treatment: Dual Diagnosis Guretha Pettway Masters Project University of Bridgeport March 21‚ 2014 Introduction The treatment of clients who have been diagnosed with both a substance abuse and mental health disorders will require an integration of services from treatment facilities set up to treat both disorders accordingly. Facilities need to have in place a conceptual model for treating dually diagnosed clients that consists of four treatment phase: assessment‚ engagement

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    her ability to care for Joey. The client is showing resistance towards achieving this goal. She continues to argue and negate not wanting to go on her parents still not allowing visitation with her son. After three sessions of using motivational interviewing I assigned her the Decisional Balance exercise to evaluate her current behavior. Emilia magnificently completed the assignment and gained insight on why the classes are important. The client has now signed up for the next session

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    back out into the community and live productive lives. I honestly did not use motivational interviewing techniques because I was not trained on them. Many organizations that work with clients diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness do not train their staff enough on reflective listening or motivational interviewing. In the Hohman article it was stated that there are four principles in motivational interviewing. The first one is to express empathy; “accurate empathy is achieved through

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    themselves when they are not ready to do so. The counselor needs to meet the client at the stage the client is in to ensure they are not implementing harm and creating inconsistent goals. A technique used in harm reduction psychotherapy is motivational interviewing (MI). Often times clients are in either stage one or two and do not see change as relevant‚ which is where MI comes into play (Van Wormer & Davis‚ 2013). MI is a client-centered approach used to influence the client’s motivation and help

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    March 28‚ 2012 Dear colleagues: To prepare for learning Motivational Interviewing in the healthcare field‚ we’d like to start off with a pre-test of your current knowledge. Cut and paste this url address into your websearch engine http://www.ceuuniversity.com/emc/emctesting.html It will take you to an “interactive” on-line test on Motivational Interviewing. There are 34 questions. At the end of the test you click on submit. It will identify – by number(s) - which questions you scored

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    search engines have the NCJRS site listed as the first listing on the search results. 3. Some Similarities in web searches of interviwing and counseling and corrections were that all three searches brought up links that were related to the field of interviewing and counseling inmates. Another

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    was treatment would be most significant in the dual diagnosed group. Many of the same devices were used to evaluate depression and alcohol intake and intervention was introduced in week two starting with Cognitive Behavioral therapy with some motivational words and coping mechanisms introduced. (Baker‚ Kavanagh‚ Kay-Lambkin‚ Hunt‚ Lewin‚ Carr‚ and Connoly‚

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