The purpose of this OARS is to show you've been listening and bring all the information together
What is Summary
A client has fallen back into his/her old behavior and getting behavioral reports for the exact things the he/she said he/she was going to change.
What is relapse
The partnership between the counselor and the client, grounded in the point of view and experiences of the client
What is collaboration
Phrases like "I can" and "I am able to" are examples of which DARN CATS
What is Ability
_____________ is "a collaboration, person-centered form of guiding to elicit and strengthen motivation to change"
What is motivational interviewing
The purpose of this OARS is to elicit information and encourage the client to do most of the talking
What is Open Ended Questions
A client is making progress towards his/her change. He/she is in a good routine and has stopped receiving behavioral reports.
What is maintenance
Counselor is showing an understanding of a youth's thoughts and emotions
What is compassion
Phrases like "I will" and "I intend to" are examples of which DARN CATS
What is commitment
List three ways to reinforce Change Talk
What is Elicit, Affirm, Reflect, and Summarize.
This is an example of what OARS: "You showed a lot of determination"
What is Affirmations
A client is thinking about change, but has not made any plans or done anything yet
What is contemplation
Is drawing out the individual's own thoughts and ideas, rather than imposing their opinions as motivation and commitment to change is most powerful and durable when it comes from the client.
What is Evoking
List three ways to reinforce Change Talk
What is ask Elaborating questions, Affirmations, Reflections, and Summaries?
Counselor doesn't argue or threaten; counselor stays focused and offers choices.
What is rolling with resistance
What are the two levels of Reflections.
What is Simple Reflection and Complex Reflection.
A client is making plans and talking about how he is going to change
What is preparation
The interviewer communicates absolute worth, accurate empathy, affirmation, and autonomy support.
What is acceptance
____________ is for the client to talk themselves into change based on their own values and interests
What is change talk
What are the four fundamental processes of MI?
What is Engaging, Focusing, Evoking, & Planning
These are two types of Simple Reflections
What is repeat and rephrase
List all 5 stages of change in order
What is pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, & relapse.
List all four spirits of MI
What is collaboration, compassion, acceptance, and evocation
What does DARN CATS stand for?
What is Desire, Ability, Reason, Need, Commitment, Activation, Taking Steps
The Five Principles of Trauma-Informed Care
What is safety, choice, collaboration, trustworthiness and empowerment