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Consolidating Commitment
Consolidating Commitment
Consolidate a supervisee’s commitment to change into a workable plan.
Recognize when a supervisee is saying “I will.” rather than “I want to.” (
Change Talk
)
Reinforce any verbal commitment that a supervisee makes to change.
Motivational Interviewing is a discussion about change that flows through four overlapping processes:
Engaging
,
Focusing
,
Evoking
, and
Planning
.
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