The main goal of Motivational Interviewing
What is to motivate clients to change ambivalent behaviors and strengthen personal motivation and commitment.
The stages of change?
What are precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance.
Relapse and termination/graduation are also sometimes included as additional stages.
What does SMART goals stand for?
This is the population that MI was originally developed for.
What is substance use?
During Lanas intake today she told Jeff "Im here because my mom told me she will kick me out if I don't. I am not actually an addict."
What stage of change is she in?
What is precontemplation?
What is the difference between an objective and intervention?
What is...
OBJECTIVES: The specific, measurable steps that the client should accomplish to meet each goal. INTERVENTIONS: The methods, strategies and services that staff will use to help client achieve the objectives.
OARS
What is open-ended questions, affirming, reflective listening, and summarizing.
Name a common reason that patients in the Maintenance stage relapse?
What is..
Comfortability, false sense of control, lack of motivation, lack of relapse prevention intervention
Hannah is a 32 year old correctional officer. She is currently using fentanyl 2x daily and has been since 30 years old. She is on a PIP for being late to work and under investigation from DCS for not picking her kids up on time. She has a history of depression that is untreated. Name at least 3 items to put on her problem index.
What is..
Fentanyl use, meets critera for OUD, at risk for job loss, DCS involvement, untreated depression
Name 2 of the 4 fundamental processes of MI
What is Engaging, Focusing, Evoking, and Planning?
Carly made an appointment at mirror lake and showed up. She is finally ready to start treatment and has committed to attending their program and follow all recommendations. She had already began cutting off toxic friends before entering treatment.
What stage of change is she in?
Preparation
Turn this into a SMART goal:
"I want to get clean"
What is..
Something along the lines of "Client will decrease drug use by a measurable amount and frequency by a realistic time"
They developed MT
Who are Miller & Rollnick
The other name for the stages of change?
What is the Transtheoretical Model?
What is wrong with this note?
"Patients behavior was inappropriate with the nursing staff on Saturday morning."
What is... the lack of objectifying the behavior. Define inappropriate!