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The Motivational Interview |
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Chapter 3: The Motivational Interview Overview:
In a ‘motivational interview,’ the focus is on encouraging a person to make a personal decision to change their behaviour - and then to remain committed to that change. The focal point of this chapter concerns motivational interviewing and its ability to prompt a person to change behaviour
Hugh’s motivation for writing this book springs from his conviction that all caring persons, with or without formal training, can have a significant therapeutic impact on the mental health and well-being of people who find themselves in distressing circumstances. Hugh relaxes with his wife of 35 years, Patricia, and is interested in reading, walking, and travelling. When travelling, Hugh makes a point of visiting mental-health services in any country that he visits - gathering and disseminating ideas of mutual benefit.
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