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Demonstration of and dicussion on cognitive-behavioral motivational interviewing techniques for assessing a patient's alcohol use. Motivational interviewing is a client-centered, directive method for eliciting intrinsic motivation to change by exploring and resolving a person's amvivalence to change using open-ended questions, reflective listening, and decisional balancing. This nonjudgmental , nonconfrontational interviewing style is designed to minimize a patient's resistance. The goal is to construct an interaction with patients so they feel comfortable discussing their risky or problem behavior.
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Assessing alcohol problems using motivational interviewing
2008, American Psychological Association
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1433803275 9781433803277
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Host, Jon Carlson ; guest therapists, Linda Carter Sobell, Mark Sobell.
Intended for graduate and undergraduate students in counseling and allied health fields or as professional development for practicing therapists.
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