The underlying attitude of Motivational Interviewing as defined by Miller and Rollnick.
What is the MI Spirit.
Questions that cannot be answered appropriately with one word answers.
What is open-ended questions?
Which of the following is not one of the Four Processing of MI:
1) Focusing
2) Planning
3) Trying to connect
Trying to Connect
A leadership style that emphasizes collaboration with those being led and a focus on their well-being as a path to enhancing organizational success.
What is Transformational Leadership?
The urge to immediately 'fix' a problem or make a suggestion.
What is the Righting Reflex
These recognize strengths, efforts, intentions, and successes.
What are Affirmations?
As a leader, this occurs when you work to establish a connection with those you lead and develop a relationship of trust.
What is Engaging?
Which word is the "Giant Eraser" in this sentence?
"You are doing great work, but have been showing up late."
What is the word 'but'?
The explicit recognition that each member of the team brings valuable elements to the table.
What is Partnership.
These are a series of reflections strung together to let the other person know you have all the information they discussed with you.
What are Summaries?
The process by which you and those you lead collaboratively determine a direction for the conversation.
What is Focusing?
This signals disharmony in a collaborative relationship.
What is Discord?
The idea that each individual on a team has absolute value and worth, regardless of who they are or what they are doing.
What is Acceptance?
This is the single most important skill when fostering change in others.
What is Reflective Listening?
This is the final step of the process, and does not always occur.
What is Planning?
This is when an individual or team is considering engaging in a particular behavior or change, but isn't sure yet.
What is ambivalence?
The active and deliberate process of seeking and appreciating the ideas, reasons, and values around change from the other individual.
What is Evocation?
Reflections that go beyond what is said and offer unmentioned concepts like desires, priorities, or underlying emotions.
What is a Complex Reflection?
This refers to statements about a desire, ability, reasons and need for change.
What is Change Talk?
What animal was the Epilogue in the book about?
What is a goose?