Motivational Interviewing in Child Welfare

7: The Fixing Reflex in Child Welfare: Motivational Interviewing

9 min · 8 jan 2025
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The fixing reflex refers to the automatic urge to offer solutions to others' problems rather than guiding them to discover their own reasons and methods for change. While well-intentioned, this reflex can undermine relationships and hinder progress, as people are more likely to resist change when they feel controlled. Taming, rather than eliminating, the fixing reflex involves resisting advice-giving and instead using open-ended questions that empower caregivers to explore their motivations and solutions. 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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