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Motivational interviewing

J Hettema, J Steele, WR Miller Annu. Rev. Clin. Psychol. 2005

Motivational interviewing (MI) is a client-centered, directive therapeutic style to enhance readiness for change by helping clients explore and resolve ambivalence. An evolution of Rogers's person-centered counseling approach, MI elicits the client's own motivations for change. The rapidly growing evidence base for MI is summarized in a n...

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Resistance, motivational interviewing, and executive coaching.

P Harakas Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research 2013

In the sphere of executive coaching, there is great need for the development of mature, refined, and nuanced theoretical conceptualizations. This review attempts to bridge the insights gained from specific areas of social, clinical, and counseling psychology with the executive coaching literature. The article reviews and discusses theoret...

Cites in Google Scholar: 51
 
Health coaching as an intervention in health management programs

SW Butterworth, A Linden, W McClay Disease Management & Health Outcomes 2007

Healthy lifestyle behaviors can prevent the onset of chronic illness and help manage existing conditions. Health coaching interventions are increasingly being incorporated into health management programs, which are implemented in a variety of settings, from physician practices to the broader population level (e.g. throughout health plans,...

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Motivational interviewing-based health coaching as a chronic care intervention

A Linden, SW Butterworth, J Prochaska Journal of evaluation in clinical practice 2010

Objective  To evaluate the impact of motivational interviewing-based health coaching on a chronically ill group of participants compared with non-participants. Specifically, measures that could be directly attributed to a health coaching intervention on chronic illness were assessed. Design  Quasi-experimental study design. Setting ...

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An integrative literature review of motivational interviewing and co-active life coaching as potential interventions for positive behaviour change in adolescents

E Hall International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2014

This integrative review of the literature synthesizes findings of previous research studies about the impact of Motivational Interviewing (MI) as an intervention to positive behavior change in adolescents who engage in risky behavior, and appraises current information about the possibility of Motivational Interviewing-via-Co-Active Lif...

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The Experience and Impact of Motivational Interviewing-via-Coaching Tools on National Smokers’ Telephone Hotline Employees

T Mantler, JD Irwin, D Morrow International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2013

This study‘s purpose was to assess the experience and impact of Motivational Interviewingvia-Co-Active Life Coaching training on smoking hotline employees‘ perceived competency to facilitate callers‘ behaviour changes. In-depth interviews and a Perceived Competency Scale (PCS) were utilized. Themes discussed at baseline included cli...

Cites in Google Scholar: 14
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Assessing Motivational Interviewing through Co-Active Life Coaching Tools as a Smoking Cessation Intervention: A Demonstration Study

JD Irwin, D Morrow, T Mantler International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2010

The objective of this study was to explore smoking triggers and obstacles to cessation, and intervention experiences among nine 19-28 year old smokers who participated in a 3-month coaching-administered Motivational Interviewing (MI) intervention. In addition to qualitative methods, quantitative trends regarding self-efficacy, self-es...

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Calmly coping: A Motivational Interviewing Via CoActive Life Coaching (MI-VIA-CALC) pilot intervention for university students with perceived levels of high stress

R Fried, J Irwin International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentori... 2016

Stress is a campus problem. This pre-post pilot study assessed the impact of Motivational Interviewing via Co-Active Life Coaching (MI-via-CALC) on the stress management of 30 full-time, English-speaking Canadian undergraduate students, aged 17-24 years. Participants were assessed using the Perceived Stress Scale and Hospital Anxiety and ...

Cites in Google Scholar: 37
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