Motivational Interviewing in Child Welfare

9: The Power of Reflections: Motivational Interviewing

10 min · 4 de may de 2025
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Reflections are a powerful tool in Motivational Interviewing, particularly in sensitive contexts like child welfare.  Using reflections more often than questions helps to build trust, create a supportive environment, and encourage individuals to feel heard and understood. Reflections reduce pressure, deepen conversations by acknowledging underlying emotions and values, and build a collaborative relationship, ultimately guiding individuals towards their own motivation for change rather than making them feel interrogated. Sage Training and Consulting: traumainformedMI.com

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8: Navigating Discord with Clients: Motivational Interviewing

In the context of Motivational Interviewing, discord represents tension or strain between the helper and the client, distinct from a client's internal struggle with change. Discord often arises from clients feeling judged or misunderstood, manifesting as defensiveness, arguing, minimizing, withdrawing, or changing the subject. Responding to these signs is crucial for building trust and maintaining engagement. Instead of pushing through this tension, the recommended approach involves pausing, observing, using reflective listening to validate feelings, and adjusting the approach to be more collaborative and emphasize client autonomy, ultimately helping to re-engage the client. Sage Training and Consulting: traumainformedMI.com

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