Motivational Interviewing
Motivational interviewing is an evidence-based counseling method used to help people become internally motivated to change behaviors that are keeping them from making positive life decisions. It is a practical, short-term, person-centered process in which the counselor recognizes individual strengths and brings them to the forefront whenever possible.
Source: Project E3
Goals of Motivational Interviewing Training
- Understand the five principles of motivational interviewing
- Recognize examples of motivational interviewing communication skills
- Consider motivational interviewing as a support for decision-making
The Five Principles of Motivational Interviewing
Apply the five principles of motivational interviewing to support those working to resolve ambivalent feelings about changing and to spark their internal motivation to change:
- Express empathy through reflective listening
- Identify discrepancy between clients’ goals or values and their current behavior
- Avoid argument and direct confrontation
- Adjust to client resistance rather than opposing it directly
- Support self-efficacy and optimism
Communication Skills
Motivational interviewing requires a collaborative, goal-oriented style of communication to strengthen someone’s personal motivation for change. Here are some strategies to keep in mind:
Source: Introduction to Motivational Interviewing, SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions
Strategies
Researchers recently explored how motivational interviewing can support decision-making in the vocational rehabilitation process. They provide three tips for vocational rehabilitation service providers:
Support job-seekers to choose between options
Keep an open mind about the rationale behind behaviors. View behavior as predictable, moldable, and situationally responsive
Recognize a person’s values, focus on positive traits, and view options from their point of view
Tools
Following are some tools and resources to learn even more about this topic.
Featured Resources
Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers
Resources for those seeking information on Motivational Interviewing! MINT Website
Introduction to Motivational Interviewing
Bill Matulich talks about the basic concepts of Motivational Interviewing (MI). Watch YouTube Video
More Resources:
- Encouraging Motivation to Change: Am I Doing This Right? (PDF)
- Introduction to Motivational Interviewing, SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions
- Motivational Interviewing in Brief Consultations: Role-Playing Focusing on Engaging