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    Four Types of Motivational Statements 
    Four Types of Motivational Statements 
    Can Be Identified
    Can Be Identified
    Cognitive Recognition of the problem (e.g., "I 
    guess this is more serious than I thought.") 
    Affective Expression of concern about the 
    perceived problem (e.g., "I'm really worried 
    about what is happening to me.") 
    A Direct or Implicit Intention to change behavior 
    (e.g., "I've got to do something about this.") 
    Optimism about one's ability to change (e.g., "I 
    know that if I try, I can really do it.")
    Four Major Types of Patient 
    Four Major Types of Patient 
    Resistance Source: Miller and Rollnick, 1991.
    Resistance Source: Miller and Rollnick, 1991.
         
       Arguing
    The patient contests the 
    accuracy, expertise, or 
    integrity of the clinician. 
     Major Types of Patient Resistance 
      Major Types of Patient Resistance 
                 (cont.)
                 (cont.)
           Interrupting 
      The patient breaks in and 
     interrupts the clinician in a 
         defensive manner. 
     Major Types of Patient Resistance 
     Major Types of Patient Resistance 
               (cont.)
               (cont.)
            Denying 
       The patient expresses 
      unwillingness to recognize 
        problems, cooperate, 
       accept responsibility, or 
           take advice. 
      Major Types of Patient Resistance 
      Major Types of Patient Resistance 
                 (cont.)
                 (cont.)
              Ignoring 
      The patient shows evidence 
      of ignoring or not following 
             the clinician. 
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