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According to its founders, William Miller and Stephen Rollnick, motivational interviewing is a collaborative, person-centered form of guiding to elicit and strengthen motivation to change in a counseling setting. Motivational interviewing (MI) is not a psychotherapeutic modality but rather a tool to be used in conjunction with other comprehensive approaches to counseling for inspiring change in clients who may otherwise feel neutral about their situations or even reluctant to change.
Motivational interviewing is a common phrase these days, but what is it? Join this podcast with Dr. Liz Barnett as she explains how motivational interviewing is just a simple set of conversational practices that can help you have the best interactions with clients.