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                                Strategies of Motivational Interviewing – OARS 
        Strategies     Description                                    Examples 
        Open-             Elicits descriptive information               Often start with words like “how” or “what” or 
        Ended             Requires more of a response than a             “tell me about” or “describe.” 
        Questions          simple yes or no                              What are you enjoying about college? 
                          Encourages student to do most of the          Tell me about your last major assignment or 
                           talking                                        test. 
                          Helps us avoid premature judgments            What challenges you as a student? 
                          Keeps communication moving forward            How would you like things to be different? 
                                                                         What have you tried before to make a 
                                                                          change? 
        Affirmations    Must be done sincerely                          I appreciate how hard it must have been for 
                          Supports and promote self-efficacy             you to decide to come here. You took a big 
                          Acknowledges the difficulties the              step. 
                           student has experienced                       I’ve enjoyed talking with you today, and 
                          Validates the student’s experience and         getting to know you a bit. 
                           feelings                                      I appreciate your honesty.   
                          Emphasizes past experiences that              You handled yourself really well in that 
                           demonstrate strength and success to            situation. 
                           prevent discouragement                        That’s a good suggestion. 
                                                                         You are very courageous to be so revealing 
                                                                          about this. 
                                                                         You’ve accomplished a lot in a short time. 
        Reflective        A way of checking rather than                 It sounds like you…  
        Listening          assuming that you know what is meant     You’re wondering if…  
                          Shows that you have an interest in  and    So you feel…  
                           respect for what the student has to say       Please say more… 
                          Demonstrates that you have accurately    Reflections are statements.  Statements 
                           heard and understood the student               ending with downward inflection (as opposed 
                          Encourages further exploration of              to questions) tend to work better because 
                           problems and feelings                          students find it helpful to have some words to 
                                                                          start a response.  Statements are less likely 
                                                                          than questions to evoke resistance. 
                                                                         Avoid “Do you mean…” and “What I hear you 
                                                                          saying is that you….”  (can appear 
                                                                          patronizing). 
        Summarize         Reinforces what has been said                 So, let me see if I got this right… 
                          Shows that you have been listening            So, you’ve been saying… is that correct? 
                           carefully                                     Let me see if I understand so far… 
                          Prepares the student for transition           Here’s what I’ve heard.  Tell me if I’ve missed 
                          Allows you to be strategic in what to          anything. 
                           include to reinforce talk that is in the      Let me make sure I understand exactly what 
                           direction of change                            you’ve been trying to tell me… 
                          Can underscore feelings of                    What you said is important.  I value what you 
                           ambivalence and promote perception             say.  Here are the salient points. 
                           of discrepancy                                We covered that well.  Let’s talk about… 
                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                   (Miller & Rollinick, 2002) 
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