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  • 鈥淚 intend to lose 5 pounds this month鈥
  • Ultimate goal
  • 鈥淚 will lose 50 pounds鈥
  • Taking a step
    • 鈥淚 plan to not drink today鈥
    • Ultimate goal
    • 鈥淚 will never drink again鈥
  • This can be a great opportunity to talk with a client about their understanding of behavior change and how it typically happens. It can be important to acknowledge their excitement and motivation and explore the challenges of being able to sustain a change over time. The approach of 鈥渢aking a step鈥 allows for the plan to be evaluated along the way and making any adjustments needed either to the steps or the 鈥渦ltimate goal.鈥 

    This process is to help support the client in being successful with their plan, especially if it is an ambitious one. It also can provide an opportunity for education while supporting a gradual process of change. In next month鈥檚 blog, we will continue looking at how best to strengthen commitment. I hope everyone is doing as well as possible and you have opportunities to use and practice motivational interviewing.

    For more information about Motivational Interviewing or related services, contact Eunice Akinyi Okumu, by phone (919) 843-2532, or by email, eunice_okumu@med.unc.edu

    • 鈥淚 will fill the prescription today and start taking this medication鈥
    • Ultimate goal
    • 鈥淚 will keep my Hba1c [blood glucose] level under 7.0.鈥
  • Taking a step
    • 鈥淚 intend to lose 5 pounds this month鈥
    • Ultimate goal
    • 鈥淚 will lose 50 pounds鈥
  • Taking a step
    • 鈥淚 plan to not drink today鈥
    • Ultimate goal
    • 鈥淚 will never drink again鈥
  • This can be a great opportunity to talk with a client about their understanding of behavior change and how it typically happens. It can be important to acknowledge their excitement and motivation and explore the challenges of being able to sustain a change over time. The approach of 鈥渢aking a step鈥 allows for the plan to be evaluated along the way and making any adjustments needed either to the steps or the 鈥渦ltimate goal.鈥 

    This process is to help support the client in being successful with their plan, especially if it is an ambitious one. It also can provide an opportunity for education while supporting a gradual process of change. In next month鈥檚 blog, we will continue looking at how best to strengthen commitment. I hope everyone is doing as well as possible and you have opportunities to use and practice motivational interviewing.

    For more information about Motivational Interviewing or related services, contact Eunice Akinyi Okumu, by phone (919) 843-2532, or by email, eunice_okumu@med.unc.edu

    There are many ways to create a change plan and it is exciting when a client is very motivated to make this happen. However, it is also important to make sure the plan is reasonable and there are possible sub-goals along the way. We discussed this in an earlier blog since a client may have a strong desire or need for change to occur, but the key is to make sure the client is successful and not taking on too much.

    We also know that change is more likely to occur gradually, so we want to make sure the client doesn鈥檛 become discouraged if they are not progressing fast enough towards their goal. One way to work with an extremely motivated client is to perhaps have an 鈥渦ltimate goal鈥 and the 鈥渟teps鈥 needing to be taken to get there. This can be very helpful to keep the client committed to their plan, especially if it is early in the process. 

    Below are a few examples from Miller and Rollnick of what 鈥渢aking a step鈥 towards an 鈥渦ltimate鈥 goal might look like in planning. The 鈥渦ltimate鈥 goals are quite specific, but they are also quite ambitious. Therefore, breaking the goals down into smaller, more realistic, and gradual steps can keep the motivation and commitment high:

    1. Taking a step
      • 鈥淚 will fill the prescription today and start taking this medication鈥
      • Ultimate goal
      • 鈥淚 will keep my Hba1c [blood glucose] level under 7.0.鈥
    2. Taking a step
      • 鈥淚 intend to lose 5 pounds this month鈥
      • Ultimate goal
      • 鈥淚 will lose 50 pounds鈥
    3. Taking a step
      • 鈥淚 plan to not drink today鈥
      • Ultimate goal
      • 鈥淚 will never drink again鈥

    This can be a great opportunity to talk with a client about their understanding of behavior change and how it typically happens. It can be important to acknowledge their excitement and motivation and explore the challenges of being able to sustain a change over time. The approach of 鈥渢aking a step鈥 allows for the plan to be evaluated along the way and making any adjustments needed either to the steps or the 鈥渦ltimate goal.鈥 

    This process is to help support the client in being successful with their plan, especially if it is an ambitious one. It also can provide an opportunity for education while supporting a gradual process of change. In next month鈥檚 blog, we will continue looking at how best to strengthen commitment. I hope everyone is doing as well as possible and you have opportunities to use and practice motivational interviewing.

    For more information about Motivational Interviewing or related services, contact Eunice Akinyi Okumu, by phone (919) 843-2532, or by email, eunice_okumu@med.unc.edu

    • 鈥淚 will fill the prescription today and start taking this medication鈥
    • Ultimate goal
    • 鈥淚 will keep my Hba1c [blood glucose] level under 7.0.鈥
  • Taking a step
    • 鈥淚 intend to lose 5 pounds this month鈥
    • Ultimate goal
    • 鈥淚 will lose 50 pounds鈥
  • Taking a step
    • 鈥淚 plan to not drink today鈥
    • Ultimate goal
    • 鈥淚 will never drink again鈥
  • This can be a great opportunity to talk with a client about their understanding of behavior change and how it typically happens. It can be important to acknowledge their excitement and motivation and explore the challenges of being able to sustain a change over time. The approach of 鈥渢aking a step鈥 allows for the plan to be evaluated along the way and making any adjustments needed either to the steps or the 鈥渦ltimate goal.鈥 

    This process is to help support the client in being successful with their plan, especially if it is an ambitious one. It also can provide an opportunity for education while supporting a gradual process of change. In next month鈥檚 blog, we will continue looking at how best to strengthen commitment. I hope everyone is doing as well as possible and you have opportunities to use and practice motivational interviewing.

    For more information about Motivational Interviewing or related services, contact Eunice Akinyi Okumu, by phone (919) 843-2532, or by email, eunice_okumu@med.unc.edu

    There are many ways to create a change plan and it is exciting when a client is very motivated to make this happen. However, it is also important to make sure the plan is reasonable and there are possible sub-goals along the way. We discussed this in an earlier blog since a client may have a strong desire or need for change to occur, but the key is to make sure the client is successful and not taking on too much.

    We also know that change is more likely to occur gradually, so we want to make sure the client doesn鈥檛 become discouraged if they are not progressing fast enough towards their goal. One way to work with an extremely motivated client is to perhaps have an 鈥渦ltimate goal鈥 and the 鈥渟teps鈥 needing to be taken to get there. This can be very helpful to keep the client committed to their plan, especially if it is early in the process. 

    Below are a few examples from Miller and Rollnick of what 鈥渢aking a step鈥 towards an 鈥渦ltimate鈥 goal might look like in planning. The 鈥渦ltimate鈥 goals are quite specific, but they are also quite ambitious. Therefore, breaking the goals down into smaller, more realistic, and gradual steps can keep the motivation and commitment high:

    1. Taking a step
      • 鈥淚 will fill the prescription today and start taking this medication鈥
      • Ultimate goal
      • 鈥淚 will keep my Hba1c [blood glucose] level under 7.0.鈥
    2. Taking a step
      • 鈥淚 intend to lose 5 pounds this month鈥
      • Ultimate goal
      • 鈥淚 will lose 50 pounds鈥
    3. Taking a step
      • 鈥淚 plan to not drink today鈥
      • Ultimate goal
      • 鈥淚 will never drink again鈥

    This can be a great opportunity to talk with a client about their understanding of behavior change and how it typically happens. It can be important to acknowledge their excitement and motivation and explore the challenges of being able to sustain a change over time. The approach of 鈥渢aking a step鈥 allows for the plan to be evaluated along the way and making any adjustments needed either to the steps or the 鈥渦ltimate goal.鈥 

    This process is to help support the client in being successful with their plan, especially if it is an ambitious one. It also can provide an opportunity for education while supporting a gradual process of change. In next month鈥檚 blog, we will continue looking at how best to strengthen commitment. I hope everyone is doing as well as possible and you have opportunities to use and practice motivational interviewing.

    For more information about Motivational Interviewing or related services, contact Eunice Akinyi Okumu, by phone (919) 843-2532, or by email, eunice_okumu@med.unc.edu