Name that Stage
Therapist Goals
Motivational Interviewing
Co-Occuring Disorders
Applying Techniques
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“The past couple of months I stayed clean and that makes me feel good about my recovery. It's still difficult not to use but I'm doing my best.”
What is Maintenance Stage
100
When a client is taking active steps to make change a therapist will
What is Provide encouragement when a client perseveres despite difficulty Identify possible triggers Develop coping skills
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A psychotherapeutic approach that attempts to move an individual away from a state of indecision or uncertainty and towards finding motivation to making positive decisions and accomplishing established goals.
What is Motivational Interviewing.
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An estimated ________ Americans ages 18 and up experienced some form of mental illness
What is 43.6 million / (18.1%)
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Client: I'm not sure that if I make these changes it will help. Therapist: It seems you don't think that taking your medication consistently will help you.
What is Reflective Listening
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“These past three weeks I stayed clean and took my medications as directed. I feel good about it, but part of me is thinking about celebrating by getting high.”
What is Action Stage
200
When a client is beginning to initiate change a therapist will
What is Begin to explore specific goals and interventions needed to work toward these goals Offer a variety of options for client so that he/she is able to make his/her own choice
200
The guiding principles For Motivational Interviewing are: Resist Directing, Understand the client’s motivation, Listen, and ________.
What is Empower
200
Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders are experienced by ____% of people.
What is 7.9%
200
Therapist: What negative consequences have you experienced as a result of your drinking?
What is Open Ended Questions
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“I can see how if I stopped drinking how it would help me take my medications daily, but I just can’t think about never drinking again.”
What is Contemplation Stage
300
When a client is unaware of a problem they are experiencing a therapist may want to
What is Work on gaining rapport Begin to educate client about his/her patterns of use and the pros and cons of continued use
300
Motivational interviewing was developed by William R. Miller and _________.
What is Stephen Rollnick
300
Adults between the ages of ____ to ____ experience mental illness and substance use disorder.
What is 26 to 49
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Client: I'm not going to stop drinking. You can just forget it! Therapist: If you don't want to stop that is your choice to make.
What is Rolling with Resistance.
400
“I don’t see how using cocaine causes all this concern, I am still able to work. I hope that me coming here will make my husband feel better.”
What is Pre contemplation Stage
400
When a client has made changes to their lifestyle and has met many of their goals a therapist will
What is Offer support for the changes that the client has made Identify new goals Continue to develop coping skills
400
The basic interaction techniques and skills that are used “early and often” in the motivational interviewing approach.
What is OARS
400
What percentage of adults experience substance use disorder?
What is 8.4%
400
Therapist: Can we talk about some good and not go good things about substance use?
What is Developing Discrepancy
500
“I am feeling positive about setting a quit date and also starting new medication, but I am wondering if I will follow through because I have not in the past.”
What is Preparation Stage
500
When a client is unsure if they want to change a therapist will attempt to
What is Continue discussion about the pros and cons of use Work on helping client enhance their self-motivation
500
The basic principals for Motivational Interviewing include: Expressing Empathy, Rolling with the Resistance, _______, and Self Efficacy
What is Developing Discrepancy
500
Dual Disorders are also known as
What is Co-Occuring Disorders
500
Client: I had a terrible weekend and relapsed. Therapist: I'm so sorry it was terrible. Tell me more about that.
What is Empathy
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