Description
I. Introduction 1. Why Social Work and Motivational Interviewing? 2. The “How” of Motivational Interviewing II. Elements of Motivational Interviewing 3. The Engaging Process: Building Trust 4. Focusing: A Conversation about a Conversation 5. Evoking: Change Talk as the Driver of Change 6. Client Discord: A Time to Re-Engage 7. Sharing Information and Advice 8. Planning: Determining the Path Forward III. Implementation 9. Integrating Motivational Interviewing into Social Work Practice, with Cristine Urquhart & Fredrik Eliasson 10. Motivational Interviewing through the Lens of Critical Race Theory 11. Innovative Applications of Motivational Interviewing 12. Teaching and Training Motivational Interviewing References Index
Melinda Hohman, PhD, MSW, is Professor and Director Emeritus in the School of Social Work at San Diego State University. Before retiring in 2018, she taught courses in social work practice, substance abuse treatment, and motivational interviewing (MI), both at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Dr. Hohman’s research interests include substance abuse assessment and treatment services and the learning of MI. She has been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 1999, training community social workers, child welfare workers, probation officers, and addiction counselors, among others, across the United States and internationally. She has served as a MINT Trainer of Trainers.