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Deliberate practice in motivational interviewing / by Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Manuel, Jennifer K., author.
Ernst, Denise B., author.
Vaz, Alexandre, author.
Series:
Essentials of deliberate practice
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Motivational interviewing.
Counseling psychology.
Motivational Interviewing.
Counseling.
Medical Subjects:
Motivational Interviewing.
Counseling.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 212 p.).
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2022.
Summary:
"This book in the series is on motivational interviewing (MI), a client-centered approach for facilitating behavior change. MI is best suited for clients who are ambivalent about engaging in behavior change and is often used as a precursor to other formalized treatments (e.g., cognitive behavioral therapy). MI is a nuanced approach, and many trainees find that a multifaceted approach to learning is required to achieve MI competence. This multifaceted approach includes reading on the theory of MI, practice of MI skills, and feedback from peer or supervisor observers. The maxim "learning by doing" is appropriate in MI learning. A trainee may read about MI and be knowledgeable about the theory of it, but this knowledge may not translate to direct clinical skills. Practicing MI skills, with ongoing feedback, is needed to build and deepen a clinician's use of MI in clinical settings. The Part I of the book provides an overview of deliberate practice, including how it can be integrated into motivational interviewing (MI) training programs and instructions for performing the deliberate practice exercises in Part II. The main focus of the book is a series of 12 exercises that have been thoroughly tested and modified based on feedback from MI trainers and trainees. The 12 exercises represent essential MI skills. The last two exercises are more comprehensive, consisting of an annotated MI transcript and improvised mock MI sessions that teach clinicians how to integrate all these skills into more expansive clinical scenarios."--Preface (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
Contents:
Part I: Overview and instructions
Introduction and overview of deliberate practice and motivational interviewing / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Instructions for the motivational interviewing deliberate practice exercises / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Part II: Deliberate practice exercises for motivational interviewing skills
Exercises for beginner motivational interviewing skills
Exercise 1. Simple reflections / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Exercise 2. Complex reflections, part 1: Guesses at what the client means / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Exercise 3. Complex reflections, part 2: Guesses at underlying client emotions or values / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Exercise 4. Reflections and open-ended questions / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Exercises for intermediate motivational interviewing skills
Exercise 5. Eliciting change talk / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Exercise 6. Reflecting change talk / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Exercise 7. Double-sided reflections / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Exercise 8. Dancing with discord / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Exercises for advanced motivational interviewing skills
Exercise 9. Simple and complex affirmations / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Exercise 10. Autonomy support / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Exercise 11. Agenda mapping / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Exercise 12. Elicit-provide-elicit / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Comprehensive exercises
Exercise 13. Annotated motivational interviewing practice session transcript / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Exercise 14. Mock motivational interviewing sessions / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Part III: Strategies for enhancing the deliberate practice exercises
How to get the most out of deliberate practice: Additional guidance for trainers and trainees / Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, and Tony Rousmaniere
Appendix A. Difficulty assessments and adjustments
Appendix B. Deliberate practice diary form
Appendix C. Sample motivational interviewing syllabus with embedded deliberate practice exercises
References
Index
About the authors.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2022.
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Print version: Deliberate practice in motivational interviewing
ISBN:
1433836181
9781433836183
143383619X
9781433836190
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