Key MI
Key MI
● Express empathy: Involves seeing the world through the client’s eyes which is the
basis for the client to feel heard, understood, and more honestly share their
experiences.
● Self-efficacy: A strengths-based approach that believes that clients have within
themselves the capabilities to change successfully. Supporting self-efficacy includes
focusing on previous successes and highlighting skills and strengths that the client
already has.
● Rolling with resistance or Dancing with discord: Avoiding eliciting resistance by not
confronting the client when resistance occurs instead working avoid a negative
interaction and helping the client to identify their own solutions.
● Develop discrepancy: Developing a perceived mismatch between where someone is
and where they want to be by examining the discrepancies between current
circumstances/behaviors and their values and future goals.
Basic Skills of Motivational Interviewing:
● Open-ended questions: Questions that can not be easily answered with a yes/no that
invite elaboration, seek understanding, and elicit change talk.
● Affirmations: Statement that recognize strengths and efforts.
● Reflections: Holding up a mirror or reflecting back the client’s own words.
Reflections seek to express empathy by demonstrating an understanding of the
client’s perspective and guide them towards resolving ambivalence by eliciting,
pointing out discrepancies, and reinforcing change talk.
● Summarization: A recap of what occurred in a conversation, part of a conversation,
or an entire counseling session. Summaries communicate interest, understand, and
call attention to important elements of the discussion.
Sources:
What are the main components of Motivational Interviewing? - SMI Adviser. (2021, January 14).
SMI Adviser.
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