OARS
Stages of Change
MI Strategies
History of MI
Why MI?
100

Verbal High Fives

What are Affirmations?

100

Client changes behavior

What is Action?

100

The goal of this stage is building rapport and not being confrontational.

What is Pre-Contemplation?

100

When did MI become part of the FCS contract?

What is 2020?

100

MI reduces___________ and increases____________

What are Resistance and Change-Talk?

200

Repeating or Rephrasing what a client says

What is Reflective Listening?

200

Client is ready to do something about behavior

What is Planning/Preparation?

200

Asking "Why are you at a 2 and not a 3?"

What is a scaling question?

200

MI is a ______________ counseling style

What is Client-Centered?

200

Research shows MI is helpful to clients who are

What is Resistive and Ambivilent?
300

Recaping what has been said with emphasis on motivation and change talk

What are Summaries?

300

6 months of sustained behavior change

What is Maintenance?

300
Verbalizing that there is a need to do something different

What is Change-Talk?

300
In what practice was MI first used?

What is Substance Abuse Treatment?

300

Express Empathy, Build a Partnership, Develop Discrepancy, Roll with Resistance, Support Self-Efficiacy

What are the Principals of MI?

400

Questions that can not be answered with one word

What are Open-Ended Questions?

400

Client starts to acknowledge there is an issue

What is Contemplation?

400

Ambivilence is ___________?

What is Normal?

400

Engaging, Focusing, Evoking, Planning

What are the Four Processes of MI?

400

Sometimes resistence is...

What is fear?
500

"What has worked in the past?" is an example of_________?

What is an Open-Ended Question?

500

The client doesn't think there is a problem

What is Pre-Contemplation?

500

Paraphrasing, Reflection of Feelings, Double-Sided Questions

What are Complex Reflections?

500

William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick

Who are the developers of MI?

500

Listen rather than________

What is Tell?

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