Module Completion

Congratulations! You have now completed Talking to Patients About Health Risk Behaviors (Unaccredited).

Motivational Interviewing Patient Simulation

screencap of patient simulation

The goal of the Patient Simulation is to provide a practical forum where motivational interviewing skills and techniques can be tested and reinforced.

NIDA offers additional tools and resources for you and your patients, including:

Additional Motivational Interviewing Resources:

References

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  2. McKenzie K, Chang YP. The effect of nurse-led motivational interviewing on medication adherence in patients with bipolar disorder. Perspect Psychiatri Care. 2014 Jan 17. [Epub ahead of print]
  3. Purath J, Keck A, Fitzgerald CE. Motivational interviewing for older adults in primary care: a systematic review. Geriatr Nurs. 2014 Mar 18. [Epub ahead of print]
  4. Saftlas AF, Harland KK, Wallis AB, Cavanaugh J, Dickey P, Peek-Asa C. Motivational interviewing and intimate partner violence: a randomized trial. Ann Epidemiol. 2014;24:144-150.
  5. Latchford G. Year 3 motivational interviewing workshop. Leeds Teaching Hospitals. http://www.psychmap.org/uploads/Motivational%20Interviewing%20brief%20guide.pdf. Accessed July 9, 2014.
  6. Miller WR. Motivational enhancement therapy with drug abusers. http://www.motivationalinterviewing.org/sites/default/files/METDrugAbuse.pdf [PDF - 306 KB]. Accessed July 9, 2014.
  7. Miller WR, Rollnick S. Motivational interviewing: Helping people change. 3rd ed. New York, NY: Guilford Press; 2013:161.
  8. American Counseling Association. ACA Blog: Recognizing "change talk" in your clients. http://www.counseling.org/news/blog/aca-blog/2012/02/16/recognizing-change-talk-in-your-clients. Accessed August 12, 2014.