Lesson 21: Motivation: Slide  19

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Increase Your Motivation To Change By:

  • Getting advice
  • Removing barriers
  • Making choices
  • Decreasing desirability of continuing drug and alcohol use
  • Experiencing empathy
  • Getting feedback
  • Clarifying goals
  • Responding positively to active helping

Notes:

Pg. 21-29, “Motivational Interviewing, Preparing People to Change Addictive Behavior,” William R. Miller and Stephen Rollick, The Guilford Press, New York, 1991

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