MI Principles
Spirit of MI
OOPS!
Coming Alongside
OARS
100
Counselor is showing an understanding of the speakers thoughts and emotions.
What is expressing Empathy?
100
A-Autonomy C-Collaboration E-Evocation C-Compassion
What is the ACE acronym in the spirit of MI?
100
Interjecting yourself into the conversation
What is giving your opinion?
100
These statements help you to "come alongside" to the speaker and show interest and caring in their situation
What is Support?
100
Open the door, encourage youth to talk, encourages elaboration and discussion, and leave broad latitude for how to respond.
What is Open-Ended Questions?
200
Supporting a person's belief that he/she can change. Supporting the "Can do" attitude.
What is supporting Self-Efficacy?
200
"You need to go to treatment otherwise you are going to lose your family"
True or False Is this MI adherent? False Examples: Tell me more about treatment. Tell me more about your options. What would treatment look like?
200
Making suggestions, offering solutions or providing information without asking permission is know as what
What are non MI statements?
200
These statements emphasize the speakers control, their own ability to decide and freedom of choice
What is Autonomy?
200
It spells OARS if you combine the first letters of these words.
What are Open-Ended Questions, Affirmation, Reflective Listening, and Summarize?
300
Pointing out the gap between current behavior and future goals.
What is Developing Discrepancy?
300
The underline state of mind and heart within which MI is practiced
What is Spirit?
300
Asking a majority of these and offering little reflections can lead to a MI non-adherent approach
What are closed questions?
300
These are positive statements that are complimentary and supportive
What are Affirmations?
300
This technique collects, links and transitions.
What are Summaries?
400
Counselor doesn't argue or threaten; counselor stays focused and offers choices.
What is Rolling with Resistance?
400
The spirit of MI is based in three key elements
What are Collaboration, Evoking and Autonomy?
400
Lacking this basic element of communication where you put yourself in someone else's shoes can lead to a non-adherent approach
What is Empathy?
400
This preferred request is used prior to giving advice, offering guidance or information
What is Asking Permission?
400
These are two levels of Reflections.
What is Simple Reflection and Complex Reflection.
500
Name the four Principles of MI.
What is Express Empathy, Developing Discrepancy, Rolling with resistance, and Supporting Self-Efficacy.
500
This is empowering to individuals but also gives them responsibility
What is Autonomy?
500
To avoid a MI non adherent approach it is best to use the approach when providing information that uses these three letters
What is E-P-E? Elicit-Provide-Elicit
500
These statements are consistent with and MI approach
What are MIA's? Motivational Interviewing Assesments
500
Taking this off the end of your question can often time turn them into reflections:
What is the "Swoop"?