A major contribution of motivational interviewing to substance abuse treatment is:

a. Understanding that extrinsic motivation is the most important factor in changing behavior
b. Recognizing the important role ambivalence plays in changing behavior
c. Describing the reward process needed to motivate change
d. Outlining how the therapist can be used as a motivator for behavior change


b. Recognizing the important role ambivalence plays in changing behavior

Counseling

You might also like to view...

Is promoting the good of others

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

When working with older adults, it is important to exert care in defining the boundaries of __________ to ensure that confidences will not be broken and to provide a safe and nonthreatening environment.

a. confidentiality b. treatment c. confrontation d. self-disclosure

Counseling

In this theory, the outcome is less important than following the rule or principle.

a. Utilitarian b. Deontological c. Altruistic d. Liberal

Counseling

Virginia Satir's Human Growth model integrates __________ and systems theory

a. Existential b. Psychodynamic c. Humanism d. Feminism

Counseling