Journal Article10.3109/09638239209034509
Negotiating behaviour change in medical settings: The development of brief motivational interviewing
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TL;DR: A brief form of motivational interviewing developed in a medical setting for use in brief consultations that aims to help patients articulate for themselves the reasons for concern and the arguments for change.
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Abstract: Motivational interviewing was developed in the addictions field for helping people work through ambivalence about behaviour change. This paper describes a brief form of motivational interviewing de...
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