The 4 phases in motivational interviewing (MI) are:

a. evaluating, gauging, environment, procedure.
b. engaging, guiding, evoking, planning.
c. evoking, guiding, engaging, planning.
d. environment, grading, experience, procedure.


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Motivational interviewing (MI) strategies have become
the ‘gold standard' communication methods of working with
individuals who are reticent to make changes considered necessary for optimal health. There are four phases in MI: engaging, guiding, evoking, and planning.

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The nurse is reviewing the various theories that support mental health practice. In which way should the nurse describe the relationship between mental health treatment and humanism?

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