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How to Increase Motivation Richard Saitz, MD, MPH Professor of Medicine & Epidemiology Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health Boston Medical Center

What Is Motivation? (Or Lack of Motivation?) A personality trait?

What Is Motivation? (Or Lack of Motivation?) A result of a confrontational counseling style Ambivalence is normal The probability that a person will enter into, continue, and adhere to a specific change strategy A state of readiness to change

Ready, Willing, and Able Willing: The Importance of Change Able: Confidence for Change Ready: A Matter of Priorities Intention: Going to do it

Importance and Confidence Unwilling and Unable Unwilling though Able Willing but Unable Willing and Able (Low/Low) (Low/High) (High/Low) (High/High)

Willing, Able but not Ready Willing, able and ready but don t intend to

Readiness: A Quick Version On a scale from 1 to 10 How important is it for you right now to? Why did you say 3 and not 0? What would it take to get you from 3 to 6? If you did decide to change, how confident are you that you would succeed? You ve decided to change, and think you could succeed-- --When will you do it?

A way to counsel to increase motivation? Motivational interviewing is a directive, client-centered centered counseling style for eliciting behavior change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence. Accurate empathy is a key skill Spirit of MI: collaboration (partnership), evocation (listening and eliciting), autonomy (ability to choose) Rollnick, S., & Miller, W. R. What is motivational interviewing? Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy. 1995;23:325-334.

Principles of Motivational Interviewing (DARES) Develop Discrepancy Avoid Argumentation Roll with Resistance Express Empathy Support Self-efficacy efficacy Miller WR, Rollnick S. Motivational Interviewing, Second Edition: Preparing People for Change. New York: Guilford Press; 2002.

Develop Discrepancy Change is motivated by a perceived discrepancy between present behavior and important personal goals or values The person rather than the counselor should present the arguments for change

Avoid Argumentation Arguing is not listening Arguing is counterproductive Arguing leads the patient to take the other side Arguing causes resistance

Roll with Resistance The person is a primary resource in finding answers and solutions Avoid arguing for change Resistance is not directly opposed New perspectives are invited, not imposed Resistance is a signal to respond differently

Express Empathy Acceptance facilitates change Skillful reflective listening is fundamental Ambivalence is normal

Support Self-Efficacy A person s s belief in the possibility of change is an important motivator The person, not the counselor, is responsible for choosing and carrying out change The counselor s s own belief in the person s ability to change becomes a self-fulfilling fulfilling prophecy

Roadmap of a Motivational Interview Building motivation for change (Part I) Enhancing alliance and autonomy Negotiating change and strengthening commitment (Part II) Providing information while creating dialogue

Five Early Methods 1. Ask Open Questions 2. Listen Reflectively 3. Affirm 4. Summarize 5. Elicit Change Talk

Change Talk Self-Motivating Speech Disadvantages of Status Quo Advantages of Change Optimism for Change Intention to Change

Desire Ability Reasons Need Commitment Change Talk DARN-C

Reflective Listening SIMPLE (repeat, rephrase) PARAPHRASE (infers meaning) REFLECT FEELING (emphasizes underlying emotion) Variations: Amplified, Double-sided

Strengthening Commitment Recapitulation Key Question Advice Negotiate a plan Endgame (elicit commitment) See www.motivationalinterview.org