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Evoking
Evoking
Supervisees have a general direction but lack specifics about what they will do next.
Remember supervisees are more committed to what they hear themselves say.
Avoid lecturing, and finger pointing. Stay neutral and be curious.
Use
Core Skills
on supervisees to allow them to talk themselves into changing.
Use
Strategies to elicit change talk
.
Use interactions that demonstrate
the spirit of MI
:
collaboration
,
acceptance
,
compassion
, and
evocation
to ensure that a supervisee is actively engaging in the change process.
Watch videos of officers evoking supervisee responses:
Job Search
Good Parents or Gang Activity
Nothing Good Has Ever Come From Me Using
If a supervisee is uncertain what to do next return to
focusing
.
If a supervisee is determined and ready to change move to
planning
.
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Good Parents or Gang Activity
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Nothing Good Has Ever Come From Me Using
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