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Conversations about Change: Confidence and Hope

April 22, 2021
the client is the expert of their own experience the client knows themselves better than anyone else the client has the resources, both internal and external, to create change in their life the client can make the decisions needed for a meaningful life Throughout our recent blogs, we have been...

Conversations about Change: Conversation about Confidence

March 22, 2021
Whether the clinician is supporting the client in building confidence or maintaining confidence, it is important to remember to start with having the client look within to find their own strengths and solutions. It can be very easy for a clinician to want to help and offer suggestions, but for...

Conversations about Change: Building Confidence

January 22, 2021
This has been a great conversation on building confidence with our clients and numerous approaches have been discussed. And one experience clients can have is feeling like they are 鈥渇ailing鈥 in their attempts to change and they can get very discouraged. One strategy to work with clients who feel this...

Conversations about Change: Building Confidence

December 17, 2020
This conversation about change has offered many examples of how to build confidence with clients. Today, we will explore both identifying and affirming strengths and reviewing past successes. When we spend time with our clients, we get to know them and learn about their experiences. We often learn about their...

Conversations about Change: Building Confidence

November 19, 2020
We started the conversation about the importance of confidence in behavior change. And an example was provided where the client wants to make a change but doesn鈥檛 have the confidence. The first way suggested to support someone with a lack of confidence was by asking open ended questions. This approach...

Conversations about Change: The Role of Confidence

October 29, 2020
When motivational interviewing was initially introduced, it was a way to support clients who perhaps didn鈥檛 recognize the importance of changing a behavior. For example, in the case of problem drinking the clinician was oftentimes more aware of the importance. Another situation where MI can be helpful is the situation...