Deliberate practice in motivational interviewing / Jennifer K. Manuel, [and 3 others]

By: Manuel, Jennifer K [author.]Contributor(s): Ernst, Denise B [author.] | Vaz, Alexandre [author.] | Rousmaniere, Tony, authorMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Essentials of deliberate practicePublisher: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2022Description: xii, 212 pages ; 28 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 978-1-4338-3618-3Subject(s): MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING | COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY | PSYCHOLOGY / EDUCATION & TRAINING | PSYCHOLOGY / CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGYDDC classification: 158.3/9 LOC classification: BF 637 M36 2022Other classification: PSY012000 | PSY007000
Contents:
Intro Contents Series Preface Acknowledgments Part I Overview and Instructions Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview of Deliberate Practice and Motivational Interviewing Chapter 2 Instructions for the Motivational Interviewing Deliberate Practice Exercises Part II Deliberate Practice Exercises for Motivational Interviewing Skills Exercise 1 Simple Reflections Exercise 2 Complex Reflections, Part 1: Guesses at What the Client Means Exercise 3 Complex Reflections, Part 2: Guesses at Underlying Client Emotions or Values Exercise 4 Reflections and Open-Ended Questions Exercise 5 Eliciting Change Talk Exercise 6 Reflecting Change Talk Exercise 7 Double-Sided Reflections Exercise 8 Dancing With Discord Exercise 9 Simple and Complex Affirmations Exercise 10 Autonomy Support Exercise 11 Agenda Mapping Exercise 12 Elicit-Provide-Elicit Exercise 13 Annotated Motivational Interviewing Practice Session Transcript Exercise 14 Mock Motivational Interviewing Sessions Part III Strategies for Enhancing the Deliberate Practice Exercises Chapter 3 How to Get the Most Out of Deliberate Practice: Additional Guidance for Trainers and Trainees Appendix A Difficulty Assessments and Adjustments Appendix B Deliberate Practice Diary Form Appendix C Sample Motivational Interviewing Syllabus With Embedded Deliberate Practice Exercises References Index About the Authors
Summary: "Deliberate practice exercises facilitate the rehearsal of fundamental motivational interviewing skills so clinicians can better help clients with change goals, like quitting addictive behaviors and developing healthier habits"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "Deliberate practice exercises help clinicians develop competence in fundamental motivational interviewing skills to better assist clients with change goals, like quitting addictive behaviors and developing healthier habits, and to improve treatment engagement and retention.These exercises present role-playing scenarios in which two trainees act as a client and a clinician, switching back and forth under the guidance of a supervisor. The clinician improvises appropriate and authentic responses to client statements organized into three difficulty levels-beginner, intermediate, and advanced-that reflect common client questions and concerns. The first 12 exercises focus on specific skills, such as offering simple and complex reflections and affirmations, eliciting change talk, supporting client autonomy, and collaboratively mapping session agendas. These are followed by two comprehensive exercises-an annotated transcript and free-form mock therapy sessions-in which trainees integrate essential skills into one session.Step-by-step instructions guide participants through the exercises, identify criteria for skill mastery, and explain how to monitor and adjust difficulty. Guidelines and forms to help trainers and trainees get the most out of training are also provided"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Intro
Contents
Series Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I Overview and Instructions
Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview of Deliberate Practice and Motivational Interviewing
Chapter 2 Instructions for the Motivational Interviewing Deliberate Practice Exercises
Part II Deliberate Practice Exercises for Motivational Interviewing Skills
Exercise 1 Simple Reflections
Exercise 2 Complex Reflections, Part 1: Guesses at What the Client Means
Exercise 3 Complex Reflections, Part 2: Guesses at Underlying Client Emotions or Values
Exercise 4 Reflections and Open-Ended Questions
Exercise 5 Eliciting Change Talk
Exercise 6 Reflecting Change Talk
Exercise 7 Double-Sided Reflections
Exercise 8 Dancing With Discord
Exercise 9 Simple and Complex Affirmations
Exercise 10 Autonomy Support
Exercise 11 Agenda Mapping
Exercise 12 Elicit-Provide-Elicit
Exercise 13 Annotated Motivational Interviewing Practice Session Transcript
Exercise 14 Mock Motivational Interviewing Sessions
Part III Strategies for Enhancing the Deliberate Practice Exercises
Chapter 3 How to Get the Most Out of Deliberate Practice: Additional Guidance for Trainers and Trainees
Appendix A Difficulty Assessments and Adjustments
Appendix B Deliberate Practice Diary Form
Appendix C Sample Motivational Interviewing Syllabus With Embedded Deliberate Practice Exercises
References
Index
About the Authors

"Deliberate practice exercises facilitate the rehearsal of fundamental motivational interviewing skills so clinicians can better help clients with change goals, like quitting addictive behaviors and developing healthier habits"-- Provided by publisher.

"Deliberate practice exercises help clinicians develop competence in fundamental motivational interviewing skills to better assist clients with change goals, like quitting addictive behaviors and developing healthier habits, and to improve treatment engagement and retention.These exercises present role-playing scenarios in which two trainees act as a client and a clinician, switching back and forth under the guidance of a supervisor. The clinician improvises appropriate and authentic responses to client statements organized into three difficulty levels-beginner, intermediate, and advanced-that reflect common client questions and concerns. The first 12 exercises focus on specific skills, such as offering simple and complex reflections and affirmations, eliciting change talk, supporting client autonomy, and collaboratively mapping session agendas. These are followed by two comprehensive exercises-an annotated transcript and free-form mock therapy sessions-in which trainees integrate essential skills into one session.Step-by-step instructions guide participants through the exercises, identify criteria for skill mastery, and explain how to monitor and adjust difficulty. Guidelines and forms to help trainers and trainees get the most out of training are also provided"-- Provided by publisher.

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