Principles of motivational interviewing mi miller and rollnick. Motivational interviewing cofounder stephen rollnick and leading sports psychologists provide effective strategies to fire up motivation, promote ownership of personal goals, address problem behavior on and off the field, enhance performance, and improve teamwork. Thus the recognition of client ambivalence plays a central role in motivational interviewing. Mi founder william miller talks about how motivational interviewing helps people resolve their ambivalence about changing addictive behaviors. The concept of motivational interviewing evolved from experience in the treatment of problem drinkers. Health care professionals have long struggled to help patients and their. Specific ideas on integrating motivational interviewing into work with clients with a dual diagnosis can be found in sciacca 1997, martino et al. It is a directive, clientcentered counseling style for eliciting behavior change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence. May 23, 2002 motivational interviewing has come of age. Miller and stephen rollnick explain how to work through ambivalence to facilitate change, present detailed guidelines for using their approach, and reflect on the process of learning mi. The result showed that the scores of selfefficacy and selfconcept of subjects had a significant increase after motivational interviewing. Compared with nondirective counseling, it is more focused and goaldirected, and departs from traditional rogerian.
Pages can include limited notes and highlighting, and the copy can include previous owner inscriptions. Mo tivational interviewing and adaptations of motivational interviewing. This third edition of motivational interviewing elaborates on the method described in the two previous editions miller and rollnick, 1991, 2002, but without the assistance of contributing authors and with the change of the subtitle to helping people change. They include brief scripts to support the readers ability to recognize when a particular component has been utilized. About mi motivational interviewing facilitating change. Theory and methods have evolved apace, reflecting new knowledge on the process of behavior change, a growing body of outcome research, and the development of new. People for change applications of motivational interviewing hardcover 23 may 2002. Miller and rollnick present a very detailed insight into understanding what motivational interviewing is and the critical components for effective use in promoting and supporting the process for change. Preparing people for change, 2nd edition by william r. Miller and rollnicks seminal book on motivational interviewing constituted the. Miller and rollnick have initiated an interdisciplinary movement in how practitioners can interact with patients to facilitate behavior change. It is based on the idea that people are not always in a state of readiness to change their patterns of drinking, smoking, drug use. William miller, theresa moyers and stephen rollnick as they teach motivational interviewing. Miller and rollnick 2002 describe the spirit of mi which evolved from their evaluation of mi practice.
Theory and methods have evolved apace, reflecting new knowledge on the process of behavior change, a growing body of outcome research, and the development of new applications within and beyond the addictions field. Miller and rollnick 2002 define mi as a clientcentred, directive method for enhancing intrinsic motivation to change by exploring and resolving ambivalence. The term motivational interviewing mi is even becoming part of the vernacular in medicine. Motivational interviewing motivational interviewing is a method that works on engaging a clients basic motivations in order to change behavior. The underlying principles of motivational interviewing also are discussed, as are the overall therapeutic goals when using this approach. Engaging people in collaborative treatment 4 the change companies 4. Motivational interviewing 2002 guilford press new york. Preparing people for change, 2nd edition, by william r. Miller, phd, is emeritus distinguished professor of psychology and psychiatry at the university of new mexico. Motivational interviewing is a particular way to help people recognize and do something about their present or potential problems. Preparing people for change applications of motivational interviewing 1 by william, miller r.
Itisassumedthatmostclientsenteringcounselingwillhold. Miller and rollnick 2012 define the central principles of mi as evocation. The net effect of evoking change talk in an empathic and supportive manner is to strengthen the clients commitment to change. Motivational interviewing, the transtheoretical model of. Verbalized intention results in an increased probability of behavior change, particularly when it is combined with a. Preparing people for change applications of motivational interviewing hardcover 23 may 2002 by miller r. Beyond a large base of clinical trials, advances have been made toward looking under the hood of mi to understand the. The first edition became a modern classic in the field. Guilford publications, apr 12, 2002 medical 428 pages.
This article applies the motivational interviewing approach to resistance, which is conceptualized as the product of an interaction between the therapist and client rather than a static client characteristic. Miller, kelly conforti and stephen rollnick 2002, hardcover at the best online prices at ebay. Millers approach to motivational interviewing motivational interviewing mi refers to a counseling approach developed by clinical psychologists william r miller, phd, and stephen rollnick, phd. Helping people change, written with stephen rollnick, in 1991. A motivational interviewing perspective on resistance in. Motivational interviewing preparing people to change addictive behavior new york, ny. Miller and rollnick have initiated an interdisciplinary movement in how. It follows that motivational interviewing is by definition a clientcentered counseling style, and miller and rollnick 1991, 2002 acknowledge the debt it owes to carl rogers personcentered psychotherapy.
Since the initial publication of this breakthrough work, motivational interviewing mi has been used by countless clinicians. Motivational interviewing and the stages of change theory. Motivational interviewing mi with william miller video. Motivational interviewing motivational interviewing. The widelydisseminated clinical method of motivational interviewing mi arose through a convergence of science and practice. In the 26 years since it was first introduced in this journal, motivational interviewing mi has become confused. Toward a theory of motivational interviewing ncbi nih. Read the fulltext online edition of motivational interviewing. Apr 12, 2002 miller and rollnick present a very detailed insight into understanding what motivational interviewing is and the critical components for effective use in promoting and supporting the process for change. Helping people change applications of motivational interviewing 3 by william, miller r.
Motivational interviewing mi is an effective evidencebased approach to overcoming the ambivalence that keeps many people from making desired changes in their lives, even after seeking or being referred to professional treatment. Health care professionals have long struggled to help patients and their families make behavioral changes that are necessary to improve health outcomes. Apr 06, 2009 mi founder william miller talks about how motivational interviewing helps people resolve their ambivalence about changing addictive behaviors. A copy that has been read, but remains in clean condition. Contrasts between confrontation of denial and motivational interviewing miller, william r. After the implementation of pretest, the program of motivational interview had implemented for motivational interviewing group during five sessions each session takes 75 minutes and two times in a week. Miller and stephen rollnick explain how to work through ambivalence to facilitate change. Motivational interviewing motivational interviewing network. Motivational interviewing differs, however, from the traditional.
Motivational interviewinga nonauthoritative approach to helping people to free up their own motivations and resourcesis a powerful technique for overcoming ambivalence and helping clients to. Motivational interviewing mi is a counseling approach developed in part by clinical psychologists william r. Change talk versus sustain talk modified from miller and rollnick 2002 motivational interviewing 2nd ed. It was originally developed in the specialist addictions field but has since been found to have wider application. He introduced motivational interviewing in a 1983 article in the journal behavioral psychotherapy and in the first edition of motivational interviewing. Step by step, you will learn how to engage with your clients in a practical way to help them find and build their own motivation for change. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Motivational interviewing cold creek behavioral center. Motivational interviewing in medical care settings. In the field of working with underdeveloped students, motivational interview with due attention to its nature may be considered as an effective consultative style. It is particularly useful with people who are reluctant to change and are ambivalent about changing. A brief history of motivational interviewing motivational interviewing mi is a way of talking with people about change related to things we often have mixed feelings about exercise, diet, alcohol and other drug use, relationship issues, risky sexual behaviors, school and job related concerns, spiritual.