How can you determine when relationship building is the best intervention for a client?
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a client-centered approach that helps people explore and resolve their ambivalence about behavior change. MI practitioners use different types of interventions to elicit and strengthen clients' motivation, such as open-ended questions, affirmations, reflections, and summaries. However, not all interventions are equally effective for every client or situation. Sometimes, the best way to help a client is to focus on building a trusting and collaborative relationship, rather than trying to persuade or educate them. How can you determine when relationship building is the best intervention for a client? Here are some tips to guide your decision.
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