Aretha Franklin sang about this key MI spirit principal.
What is RESPECT?
Its the O in the acronym OARS.
What are open questions?
This is an essential type of language that MI asks you to respond with reflection, amplification, and evocation to get more of it.
What is Change Talk?
Interjecting yourself into the conversation
What is giving your opinion?
The Client says, "I don't like telling you all this personal information." This indicates that the client is not yet trusting you. Name one MI skill that you can try that is likely to reduce discord and give an example.
What is a complex reflection? t
e.g.: "You don't think I have the skills to help you and you still want help achieving your career goal."
This MI spirit principle emphasizes personal choice and agency and empowerment
What is autonomy?
Affirmations are best used to reflect________?
What is build ability, competence, strengths
Give an example of a client statement that shows the (D) of DARN- CAT in it.
What is "I want to change this".
Making suggestions, offering solutions, or providing information without asking permission is known as what
What are non-adherent MI statements?
Client says, "I think I could quit drinking if I wanted to. I just don't want to." This indicates the client feels...?
What is resistant?
This MI Spirit involves teaming up with the client and power sharing and making room for client ideas
What is collaboration?
This skill should be delivered in about a 2:1 ratio to questions
What are reflections? (complex reflections)
MI asks you to elicit and identify three elements in client motivation: confidence and importance are two. Name the third.
What is Readiness?
Asking a majority of these and offering little reflections can lead to which MI non-adherent approach?
What are closed questions?
The client says, "I have tried to quit so many times but I always fail." The client lacks...?
What is confidence?
When you accurately understand and recognize another person's perspective or suffering by using reflection--saying more than they said but not more than they meant.
What is empathy?
A benefit of a reflective listening style is that it is engaging or rapport building. Name one other effect of an OARS style of interviewing.
What is decreases discord or resistance?
What is promotes deeper awarenesses?
What is fosters new ideas?
What is increases Motivation for Change?
Explain what tools the counselor/EC/YES could use if they are hearing sustain talk.
What is use double-sided reflection?
What is ignore, soften, or sidestep sustain talk?
Lacking this basic element of communication where you put yourself in someone else's shoes can lead to...?
What is a lack of empathy?
When the clinician asks five closed questions in a row she should...?
What is slow down and utilize reflections?
This word is both a SPIRIT principle and a technical skill. It means the act of bringing something or inviting something unspoken or unrecognized to the conversation.
What is evocation?
A simple reflection is a restatement of the client's words. Give an example of a kind of complex reflection.
What is a paraphrase?
What is an emotion? what is a double-sided?
What is a metaphor?
What is an amplified or minimized?
What is a reframe?
It is best to use this approach when providing information (3 letter acronym)
What is E-P-E? Elicit-Provide-Elicit
or
What is A-T-A? Ask-Tell-Ask
This is the name of the coding instrument for fidelity to the method, coaching, and research.
What is the MITI? ( Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity Instrument)
What is the BECCI?
What is the MISC?
What is the MIA_Step?
It takes these things to get good at MI. Name three.
What is training, practice with clients and observed coaching with feedback?