Intro to Public Health
Motivational interviewing is a client-centered counseling style aimed at eliciting behavior change by helping individuals explore and resolve ambivalence. This approach emphasizes collaboration between the client and practitioner, promoting autonomy and empowering individuals to find their own motivations for change. It’s particularly effective in health-related contexts where behavior modification is essential, as it encourages open dialogue and understanding.
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