This pragmatic guide spells out how to use motivational interviewing
(MI) to have productive conversations about behavior change with
adolescents and young adults in any clinical context. Filled with vivid
examples, sample dialogues, and "dos and don'ts," the book shows how
conducting MI from a developmentally informed standpoint can help
practitioners quickly build rapport with young patients, enhance their
motivation to make healthy changes, and overcome ambivalence. Experts on
specific adolescent problems describe MI applications in such key areas
as substance abuse, smoking, sexual risk taking, eating disorders and
obesity, chronic illness management, and externalizing and internalizing
behavior problems.
This book is in the Applications of Motivational Interviewing series,
edited by Stephen Rollnick, William R. Miller, and Theresa B. Moyers.