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Engaging
Supervisees are making decisions about whether staff can be trusted.
Be sure the supervisee understands your role as an officer. Be clear on what is and isn’t negotiable.
Establish mutual respect as a guideline for meetings.
Use interactions that demonstrate
the spirit of MI
:
collaboration
,
acceptance
,
compassion
, and
evocation
to build a working relationship.
Minimize resistance by using
strategic responses
.
Ensure that the supervisee feels involved in the process.
Use
core skills
to gain an understanding of the supervisee’s perspective.
WATCH VIDEOS OF OFFICERS ENGAGING SUPERVISEES:
Selling Drugs or Employment
I Did My Time
How Are You Going To Tell Me Who I Can’t See?
You Don’t Know What My Life Is Like
Mental Health Medication Doesn’t Work
When the supervisee is engaged move to
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Selling Drugs or Employment
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I Did My Time
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How Are You Going To Tell Me Who I Can’t See?
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You Don’t Know What My Life Is Like
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Mental Health Medication Doesn’t Work
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