Motivational interviewing in health care : helping patients change behavior / Stephen Rollnick, William R. Miller and Christopher C. Butler.

Author/creator Rollnick, Stephen, 1952- author.
Other author Miller, William R. (William Richard), author.
Other author Butler, Christopher, 1959- author.
Format Electronic
EditionSecond edition.
PublicationNew York : Guilford Press, 2023.
Description1 online resource (xvi, 216 pages).
Supplemental ContentEbook Central
Subjects

SeriesApplications of Motivational Interviewing Series
Applications of motivational interviewing. ^A1128939
Contents Part I. Introduction to Motivational Interviewing -- 1. Good Practice: The Compassionate Guide -- 2. Motivational Interviewing -- Part II. Skills -- 3. Asking -- 4. Listening -- 5. Affirming -- 6. Summarizing -- Part III. Motivational Interviewing in Practice -- 7. Connecting with a Person: Engaging -- 8. Finding Direction: Focusing -- 9. Addressing the Why and How of Change: Evoking -- 10. Heading Into Action: Planning -- Part IV. Everyday Challenges -- 11. Offering Advice and Information -- 12. MI Briefly -- 13. MI and Assessment -- 14. MI in Groups -- 15. MI Remotely -- 16. MI for Health Care Administrators and Managers -- Part V. Inside Motivational Interviewing -- 17. Vaccine Hesitancy: A Case Example -- 18. MI in Depth: "What Would You Say Next? -- Appendix A. Practitioner's Guide to MI Research -- References -- Index.
Abstract "The definitive guide to motivational interviewing (MI) for health care practitioners has been completely revised to reflect important developments and make the approach even more accessible. When it comes to helping patients manage chronic and acute conditions and make healthier choices in such areas as medication adherence, smoking, diet, and preventive care, good advice alone is not enough. This indispensable book shows how to use MI techniques to transform conversations about change. Even the briefest clinical interaction can serve to build trust, clarify patients' goals as well as reasons for ambivalence, and guide them to take positive steps. Vivid sample dialogues, tips, and scripts illustrate ways to incorporate this evidence-based approach into diverse health care settings"--Amazon.ca.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index
Source of descriptionPrint version record.
Issued in other formPrint version: Rollnick, Stephen,1952- Motivational interviewing in health care. Second edition. New York, NY : The Guilford Press, [2023] 146255038X 9781462550388
Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9781462550852 (electronic bk.)
ISBN1462550851 (electronic bk.)