This is working for and with a person and is part of the MI Spirit.
What is Partnership?
This is the cornerstone of HOPE
What is a GOAL?
Bias starts with this.
What is stereotyping?
Your priority was to make your substance use treatment appointments. You rated yourself a 3 on a scale of 1 to 10 yesterday. Where are you at today? This is an example of...
What is scaling question?
"We respect and honor the families we serve."
What is a Practice Standard?
These kinds of questions elicit and explore the person's experiences, perspectives, and ideas.
What are open-ended questions?
This is another name for untreated trauma.
What is a Hope Robber?
People with whom we share things in common (experiences, beliefs, culture, etc.) and feel safe with.
What is the circle of trust?
What would your mom or dad notice about your change and growth? This is a...
What is a relationship question?
This is feeling two exact opposite ways about something.
What is ambivalence?
These statements ensure a shared understanding and reinforce a person's key points. They are part of OARS skills.
What is Summarizing?
Agency without Pathway is this
What is a wish?
When an elderly person is in the room and we raise our voice we are doing this.
What is stereotyping?
If CPS was no longer involved in your life, what would that look like? This is what kind of question?
What is Miracle?
This is the process of Motivational Interviewing that you should avoid until you hear change talk.
What is Planning?
This is recognizing the absolute worth of a person and what they bring to the table.
What is Acceptance?
Unmitigated (Untreated) Trauma is this.
What is a HOPE ROBBER?
This is a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
What is stigma?
Think of the last time you were doing well and staying sober. What was that like, and how did you get there?This is what kind of question?
What is exception?
This evidence based practice leads to greater job satisfaction, child and family success, and increased well-being for families. It also buffers us from burnout in our jobs.
What is Motivational Interviewing?
This process in Motivational Interviewing calls forth clients ideas and motivations to explore their ambivalence and understand their own "why" for behavior change. It identifies the strengths and skills they would bring to the change.
What is Evocation/Evoking?
Agency and pathway have this kind of relationship
What is a bidirectional?
This organ of the human body efficiently sorts information, creates order and predictability, and helps manage overwhelming stimuli.
What is the brain?
Solution Focused questions are a good fit when families are demonstrating this...
What is change talk or readiness for change?
This is another word for willpower.
What is agency?