2003
DOI: 10.1097/01445442-200305000-00013
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Motivational Interviewing: Preparing People for Change, 2nd ed.

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“…All families randomly assigned to the intervention group were offered the FCU following their assessment in the home. The FCU is a brief three-session intervention based on motivational interviewing and modeled after the Drinker's Check-Up (Miller & Rollnick, 2002). Typically, the three meetings include an initial contact session, an assessment session, and a feedback session (Dishion & Kavanagh, 2003).…”
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“…All families randomly assigned to the intervention group were offered the FCU following their assessment in the home. The FCU is a brief three-session intervention based on motivational interviewing and modeled after the Drinker's Check-Up (Miller & Rollnick, 2002). Typically, the three meetings include an initial contact session, an assessment session, and a feedback session (Dishion & Kavanagh, 2003).…”
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“…In general, therapist training in developing collaborative relationships with parents and working through motivation issues in therapy is a key to the change of parenting practices. Miller and Rollnick (2002) have developed the technique of motivational interviewing to encapsulate the therapistclient dynamics that are most likely to result in productive change. For example, in the field of alcohol misuse, the Drinkers Check-Up is a direct application of motivational interviewing designed to promote change in adults who drink heavily (Miller & Rollnick, 2002).…”
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