Contents |
Motivational Interviewing in Medical Training / Sarah Minney and Julie Childers -- Style and Spirit of Motivational Interviewing / Antoine Douaihy, Melanie A. Gold, Gail Gutman, and Dina Romo -- Processes, Skills, and Strategies of Motivational Interviewing / Amelie Meltzer, Morgan Faeder, and Thomas M. Kelly -- Ambivalence, Decisional Balance, and Equipoise / Mark D'Alesio, Thomas M. Kelly, and Antoine Douaihy -- Motivational Interviewing in Practice / Miriam Rosen and Julie Kmiec -- Motivational Interviewing in Challenging Encounters / Areej Ali and Erin Smith -- Brief Interventions / Janice Pringle and Mara Rice-Stubbs -- Motivational Interviewing in Primary Care Settings / Carolyn Windler and Brianna Rossiter -- Motivational Interviewing, Cardiovascular Health, and Diabetes Care / Daniel Salahuddin and Esa Davis -- Motivational Interviewing and Dietetics / Antoine Douaihy, Thomas M. Kelly, Augusto Bermudez, and David Bell -- Motivational Interviewing and Obesity / Lindsay Leikam, Dana Rofey, and Melanie A. Gold -- Healing Justice Frameworks and Motivational Interviewing-Supporting Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence / Lauren Auster, Judy Chang, and Elizabeth Miller -- Motivational Interviewing and Substance Use / Antoine Douaihy, Jody Glance, and Estelle Hirsh -- Motivational Interviewing and Psychiatric Disorders / Elliot Collins and Tina Goldstein -- Integrating Community Psychiatry and Motivational Interviewing / Joshua T. Morra, Daniel Cohen, Melinda Armstead, and Antoine Douaihy -- Addressing Healthcare Access and Disparities Using Motivational Interviewing / Vivianne Oyefusi and Jeanette South-Paul -- Motivational Interviewing in Pediatric Settings / Katelin Blackburn and Pamela Burke -- Motivational Interviewing in Family Settings / Thomas M. Kelly and Meghan Kiel -- Integration of Motivational Interviewing with Mindfulness / Jessica J. Stephens and Melanie A. Gold -- Integration of Motivational Interviewing into Electronic Medical Record and Electronic Communication / Jordon Post and Jessica Gannon -- Motivational Interviewing in eHealth and Telehealth / Elizabeth Hovis and James Latronica -- Learning and Experiencing Motivational Interviewing / Cassandra Boness and Antoine Douaihy -- Integration of Motivational Interviewing in Medical Training / Laura Marengo and Neeta Shenai -- Ethical Issues in the Practice of Motivational Interviewing / Lisa Forsberg, Isra Black, and Mariel Piechowicz |
Summary |
Rotations come and go, exams come and go, but regardless of specialty, patient-care will be at the heart of your practice. It is no exaggeration to say that motivational interviewing (MI) has transformed the way doctors engage with patients, families, and colleagues alike. MI is among the most powerful tools available to promote behaviour change in patients. In an age of chronic diseases, behaviour change is no longer limited to substance use or the field of psychiatry - maladaptive choices and behaviours that negatively impact health outcomes are rampant. There is an explosion of research projects using MI or adaptations of MI in the behavioural health medicine field in the past decade. Hospitalizations can't make people change. How marvelous is it that an evidence-based health behaviour change approach (MI) can help people change the outcomes of their illnesses and the course of their lives |