نتایج جستجو برای: motivational interviewing

تعداد نتایج: 21846  

میرکریمی, سید کمال الدین, کبیر, محمدجواد,

Background and purpose: Prevalence of overweight and obesity is significantly increasing which imposes heavy costs on individuals and communities. Motivational interviewing is a client-based and direct approach to elevate intrinsic motivation and changing people’s behavior by exploring and resolving ambiguities. The health benefits of motivational interviewing have been widely acknowledged. Our...

Journal: :Psychological reports 2012
Tara Mantler Jennifer D Irwin Don Morrow

The present paper systematically reviewed and critically appraised three different dimensions of motivational interviewing currently utilized in smoking cessation initiatives: social support, motivation, and tailored interventions. A review of four databases generated 57 primary articles, 17 of which met the inclusion criteria of an intervention study utilizing at least one dimension of motivat...

2006
Stephen Rollnick

The concept of motivational interviewing evolved from experience in the treatment of problem drinkers, and was first described by Miller (1983) in an article published in Behavioural Psychotherapy. These fundamental concepts and approaches were later elaborated by Miller and Rollnick (1991) in a more detailed description of clinical procedures. A noteworthy omission from both of these documents...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2011
Geir Smedslund Rigmor C Berg Karianne T Hammerstrøm Asbjørn Steiro Kari A Leiknes Helene M Dahl Kjetil Karlsen

BACKGROUND There are 76.3 million people with alcohol use disorders worldwide and 15.3 million with drug use disorders. Motivational interviewing (MI) is a client-centred, semi-directive method for enhancing intrinsic motivation to change by exploring and resolving ambivalence. The intervention is used widely, and therefore it is important to find out whether it helps, harms or is ineffective. ...

Journal: :Pediatric clinics of North America 2014
Adrienne A Williams Katherine S Wright

Helping parents change key behaviors may reduce the risk of child maltreatment. However, traditional provider-centered approaches to working with the parents of pediatric patients may increase resistance to behavioral change. Motivational interviewing (MI) is a patient-centered communication technique that helps address problems of provider-centered approaches. In this article, evidence for use...

2016
Verónica Pérez-Rosas Rada Mihalcea Kenneth Resnicow Satinder Singh Lawrence An

This paper contributes a novel psychological dataset consisting of counselors’ behaviors during Motivational Interviewing encounters. Annotations were conducted using the Motivational Interviewing Integrity Treatment (MITI). We describe relevant aspects associated with the construction of a dataset that relies on behavioral coding such as data acquisition, transcription, expert data annotations...

2008
William R. Miller

Motivational interviewing is an approach based upon principles of experimental social psychology, applying processes such as attribution, cognitive dissonance, and self-efficacy. Motivation is conceptualized not as a personality trait but as an interpersonal process. The model deemphasizes labeling and places heavy emphasis on individual responsibility and internal attribution of change. Cognit...

2013
Leigh Ann Simmons Ruth Q. Wolever

As rates of preventable chronic diseases and associated costs continue to rise, there has been increasing focus on strategies to support behavior change in healthcare. Health coaching and motivational interviewing are synergistic but distinct approaches that can be effectively employed to achieve this end. However, there is some confusion in the literature about the relationship between these t...

2011
Jim McCambridge Maria Day Bonnita Thomas John Strang

This study tested whether differences in cannabis cessation 3 months after a single session of Motivational Interviewing (MI) may be attributable to fidelity to MI. All audio-recordings with necessary 3-month follow-up data (n=75) delivered by four individual practitioners within a randomised controlled trial (RCT) were used. Participants were weekly or more frequent cannabis users aged 16-19 y...

Journal: :Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit 2017
Kamal Mirkarimi Maryam Eri Mohammad R Ghanbari Mohammad J Kabir Mojtaba Raeisi Rahman B Ozouni-Davaji Mohammad Aryaie Abdurrahman Charkazi

We were guided by the Protection Motivation Theory to test the motivational interviewing effects on attitude and intention of obese and overweight women to do regular physical activity. In a randomized controlled trial, we selected using convenience sampling 60 overweight and obese women attending health centres. The women were allocated to 2 groups of 30 receiving a standard weight-control pro...

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