Change talk and relatedness in group motivational interviewing: a pilot study.

作者: Ryan C. Shorey , Steve Martino , Kayla E. Lamb , Steven D. LaRowe , Elizabeth J. Santa Ana

DOI: 10.1016/J.JSAT.2014.11.003

关键词: Motivational interviewingAlcohol-related disordersClinical psychologyPrimary treatmentSubstance usePopulationPsychologySubstance use treatmentPsychotherapist

摘要: Background Change talk (CT), or client speech in favor of change, is a hypothesized mechanism action motivational interviewing (MI) for substance use disorders. Although group-based treatment the primary modality majority clients seeking treatment, limited research has examined group (GMI) among this population, and no study CT within GMI. Therefore, current we both standard (e.g., desire, ability, reason, need) novel phenomenon involving which termed ‘relatedness,’ synergistic exchange between members.

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