Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a form of substance use disorder treatment defined in 1983 by American clinical psychologist William Miller. By delineating Motivational Interviewing techniques, Miller helped to change the way recovery professionals think about the nature of substance use disorders and their treatment. Specifically, the technique addresses how to effect lasting change in clients who have not improved with traditional treatment approaches.
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How to Deal with a Teenager That Doesn’t Care
Discover compassionate and practical strategies to deal with an apathetic or unresponsive teenager. Learn what may be causing this attitude and how to help