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The Game Plan ▪ Background of Motivational Interviewing (MI) ▪ Learning & Behavior Change ▪ MI for Campus Police ▪ Skills and Techniques ▪ Summary & Reflection Objectives ▪ Fundamental principles of motivational interviewing ▪ The skills and techniques of motivational interviewing ▪ The application of motivational interviewing by college police What is Motivational Interviewing ▪ “A person centered form of guiding to elicit and strengthen motivation for change.” (Miller and Rollnick, 2002) ▪ It is a way of talking to people that builds their internal motivation to change. ▪ It uses questions and statements to think and talk in a positive, forward direction. A Quick History ▪ Counseling –Directive, client-centered counseling style. Helping clients explore and resolve ambivalence. –Compared to nondirective counseling, it is more focused and goal directed. The resolving of ambivalence is the central goal, and the counselor is pushing towards it. – Outperformed traditional advice giving by 80% A Quick History ▪ On campus & Sanctioning –Student Affairs Staff ▪ Housing etc. –Sanctioning ▪ Example… BASICS ▪ One on one sessions
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