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Motivational Interviewing Simplified - A Practical Step-by-Step MI Workbook with 100 Exercises for Beginners - cover
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Motivational Interviewing Simplified - A Practical Step-by-Step MI Workbook with 100 Exercises for Beginners

Tracy Mandy Broderick, Peter Irvin Cox

Editora: TherapyBooks Publishing

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Motivational Interviewing Simplified: A Practical Step-by-Step MI Workbook with 100 Exercises for Beginners
 
Fed up with traditional counseling approaches that fall flat? "Motivational Interviewing Simplified" cuts through the noise, delivering exactly what beginners need to master this game-changing method. Authors Tracy Mandy Broderick and Peter Irvin Cox have crafted the ultimate hands-on resource that transforms theory into immediate practice.
 
This isn't another dry textbook gathering dust on your shelf. It's a working toolkit packed with 100 ready-to-use worksheets that breathe life into the art of helping others discover their own reasons for change. The genius lies in its accessibility – complex concepts are broken down into bite-sized, actionable techniques anyone can implement right away.
 
Inside these pages, you'll find:
 
No-nonsense explanations that demystify MI's core principles without drowning you in jargon Concrete methods for spotting "change talk" and gently navigating resistance Field-tested worksheets tailored for healthcare providers facing medication adherence challenges, educators motivating reluctant students, counselors supporting addiction recovery, and managers inspiring workplace performance Practical roadmaps for handling cultural differences with sensitivity and respect Real-world examples showing exactly how these techniques play out in actual conversations
 
What sets this workbook apart is its ruthless focus on application. Each worksheet comes with clear directions, proven rationales, and problem-solving tips for when things don't go as planned. You'll learn to dance with ambivalence, reflect with precision, and guide conversations toward meaningful outcomes.
 
Perfect for front-line practitioners who need solutions now, this resource lets you photocopy worksheets for immediate use with clients or students. From the crucial first steps of building rapport to the advanced skills of maintaining hard-won progress, this workbook walks beside you through every phase of the MI journey.
 
Ditch the ineffective lecture-style approaches. With "Motivational Interviewing Simplified," you'll develop the confidence to help others tap into their intrinsic motivation for lasting change – perhaps the most valuable skill any helping professional can master.
 
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Disponível desde: 26/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 212 páginas.

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