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Recommended Reading / Websites / Clinical Tools / Theory and Research / Case Examples
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Recommended Reading:
Motivational Interviewing in Health Care: Helping Patients Change Behavior by Rollnick, Miller, & Butler
- Presents a streamlined model of MI application for health care providers who are not counselors by training. What I love about this book is that it anticipates and responds to just about every question or concern I have heard when working with folks in medical settings. You can tell the authors have actually done this once or twice!
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For a more comprehensive text:
Motivational Interviewing, Second Edition: Preparing People for Change (MI2) by William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick
- Includes extensive (but highly readable) discussion of theoretical underpinnings, empirical evidence
- Some detailed examples of strategies and techniques with an emphasis on general principles
- Specialty settings, populations, topics featured in extensive edited section
Read my detailed review
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Websites:
The Motivational Interviewing Page
Stephen Rollnick's practitioner-oriented discussion board
Clinical Tools:
The Values Card Sort may be downloaded from this page at UNM/CASAA
Example of a Change Plan Worksheet
Case Management Society of America guidelines for improving patient adherence to medication therapies (free - PDF online - beware: this is a 1.56 MB, 171-page document): A comprehensive guide to case mangement for improving patient adherence to medication therapies. The section on MI is applicable to other non-counseling, medical settings.
"MI Sandwich" assessment-based intervention materials - includes research findings. Designed for substance abuse settings but can serve as a model for incorporating MI into standard assessment procedures
The Project MATCH series of manuals and measures for the feedback-based intervention. Again, designed for substance abuse settings but is the prototype for feedback-based interventions for a variety of behavior changes. If I recall correctly, a letter to the patient after the first visit is part of the protocol.
Diabetes educators in Springfield, Missouri have told me that using Conversation Maps has helped them to facilitate education groups in a manner more consistent with the spirit of MI.
Theoretical and empirical basis:
MI Bibiliography
Findings From Clinical Trials - Updated October 2005 (online slide presentation; or, download the Powerpoint file)
A Meta-Analysis of Motivational Interviewing Outcome Trials - November 2004 (online slide presentation; or, download the Powerpoint file)
Toward a Theory of Motivational Interviewing - November 2004 (online slide presentation; or, download the Powerpoint file)
Case Examples
Coming soon!
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