Motivational Interviewing: Conversations that lead to Change
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Motivational Interviewing: Conversations that lead to Change
Carol DeFrancesco, MALS, RD Division of Health Promotion and
Sports Medicine, [email protected]
Special thanks to: Denise Ernst, Steve Berg-Smith and Bill Miller
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Motivation changes with our
style of interacting.
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Motivational interviewing is a collaborative conversation style for strengthening a person’s own motivation and commitment to change.
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MI has substantial evidence base supporting it’s effectiveness in facilitating change in behaviors that are hard to change
MI is effective with both psychological (behavior change) and physical outcomes (BMI, BP, BAC)
MI focuses the responsibility for change on the patient; encourages self-management and self-determination
Why is Motivational Interviewing (MI) a method to consider?
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MI out performs traditional advice giving in 80% of studies
Effective in 10-20 minutesMore encounters over longer time period
increase likelihood of an effectHealth professionals (MDs, RDs, RNs)
can be as effective as psychologists or counselors
The efficacy of MI –meta analyses
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Profound Positive InfluenceDiscussion
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Evocation of person’s motivation, hopes, dreams, desires, values, goals, and abilities.
Partnership with the person; MI is done “for” and “with” a person and not “to” a person.
Acceptance including accurate understanding, affirmation, absolute worth of the person, and support of the person’s autonomy.
Compassion; active promotion of the person’s welfare and needs.
The Spirit of MI
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Self-Efficacy & HopeA person must have hope
This is predictive of how they will do
A provider’s expectation is also predictive
Bandura’s Theory of Self-Efficacy
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Sitting on the fence of change
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Cowboy from Klamath Falls
People get defensive when their autonomy is threatened
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What happens if you give advice to a person on the fence. . .
Gas station story
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Sustain TalkThe least desirable situation, from the standpoint of evoking motivation, is:
when the health provider advocates for change while the patient argues against it
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Most of us already have pro-change reasons of our own.
These reasons are more persuasive than those of others.
Bem’s Self-perception theory
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Strength Cards and Break
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Specific Skills: OARS
OPEN QuestionsAFFIRMATIONSREFLECTIONSSUMMARIES
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Reflective StatementsStatements not
questions
Restates what patient says and selectively reinforces change talk
Puts the patient in a more active role when discussing behavior change
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Reflective StatementsPt: ‘I need to lose weight.’
Provider: “Being overweight has got you concerned.”
Pt: ‘Healthy food is more expensive.’Provider: “You are wondering if you can afford to change your eating habits.”
Pt: “I know I could eat better.”Provider:
Pt: “I don’t have time to exercise.”Provider:
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Forming Reflections with Strength cards:
Large group activity then pairs
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Why not simply ask questions (from Miller & Rollnick 2013, pp 52-53)
“Why respond with a statement . . . After all the listener is not sure if the guess is correct.”A question requires a response; it places a demand on the other personPressing people with questions to explain themselves distances them from what they are experiencing – they step back to analyze and question what they have expressed.A well formed reflection encourages continued exploration and minimizes defensiveness
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Debrief Strength Activity
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OARS
OPEN QuestionsAFFIRMATIONSREFLECTIONSSUMMARIES
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Questions that Evoke Change Talk (from Miller & Rollnick 2002)
Category:Disadvantages of the status quoWhat concerns you about _______?What makes you think you need to do something about _______?What hassles have you had in relation to your smoking (or other behavior)?How has this stopped you from doing what you want to do in life?What do you think will happen if you don’t change anything?
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Questions that Evoke Change Talk (from Miller & Rollnick 2002)
Category: Advantages of changeHow would you like things to be different?What would be the good things about ______?What would you like your life to be like five years from now?What are the main reasons you see for making a change?What do you want?
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Questions that Evoke Change Talk (from Miller & Rollnick 2002)
Category: Optimism about changeIf you decide to make a change, what would you do to be successful?What do you think would work for you if you decide to change?When else in your life have you made a significant change like this? How did you do it?What personal strengths do you have that will help you succeed?
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Questions that Evoke Change Talk (from Miller & Rollnick 2002)
Category: Intention to changeWhat are you thinking about your smoking (eating habits, exercise) at this point?
What do you think you might do?
What would you be willing to try?
What do you want to have happen?
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Affirmations & Self-affirmationsEmphasize a strength (What
strengths do you have that will help you be successful?)
Appreciate a positive action (What is working for you?)
How are you keeping yourself healthy?
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Summaries can: Collect material that has been offered
So far you’ve expressed concern about your pacing, sleep, and options for pain medications.
Link something just said with something discussed earlier. That sounds a bit like what you told me about that
before when you were successful in changing. . . Draw together what has happened and
transition to a new task Before I ask you the questions I mentioned earlier, let
me summarize what you’ve told me so far, and see if I’ve missed anything important. You came in because you were feeling really sick, and it scared you . . . . . . . . .
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Listening… How to stop the talkers….
Summarize and use a bridging statement
I’d like to shift gears… go back to something you mentioned…
Discuss time limitations Give value to what you have
heard “We have talked about a lot of
things today, if you had to pick on one to work on…”
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OARS Batting Practice
OPEN QuestionsAFFIRMATIONSREFLECTIONSSUMMARIES
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Most of us already have pro-change reasons of our own.
These reasons are more persuasive than those of others.
Bem’s Self-perception theory
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Sustain TalkThe least desirable situation, from the standpoint of evoking motivation, is:
when the health provider advocates for change while the patient argues against it
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Listening for Change Talk
Levels: Preparatory - I need to, I’ve been thinking about, I’ll try, I want to, I can
Commitment- I will, I am going to, I have already started
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Change Talk Levels
Court room oath:“Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth
and nothing but the truth, so help you God?”
Wedding Vows“Do you Jen take Bill to be your husband . . .
Will you love him and honor him, in sickness and in health . . . ?”
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Engaging
Focusing
Evoking
PlanningFour FoundationalProcesses
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Demonstration
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Conversation Roadmap
Set the stage and engage“I would like to spend about 10 minutes talking
about your eating habit goals, would that be OK?” “What are you already doing to eat healthy?” “What do you notice . . .”
Decide where to focus“There are a number of things that go in to
healthy eating: more vegetables and fruits, less junk or sugar, regular meals . . Where do you feel ready to make a change?”
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Increase fruits & vegetables
Drink less soda
Eat regular meals
Shop for food regularly
Healthy Eating Ideas
Eat out less
Cut back on sugar
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Conversation Roadmap
Evoke deeper reasons“Why did you choose . . .?” “Why else would
this be a good thing?”
Plan when client is ready“What are you willing to try?”
Summarize and Close“Let me see if I got it all . . .What are you
ready to commit to in the next couple weeks?”
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Your turn: Groups of 3handout
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Debrief:Speakers first: “What
seemed to further your change process?”
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Debrief:ListenersWhat did you notice?
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“It is through the power of our
listening, not the wisdom of our
words that we are able to affect the
most change”
Carl Rogers