This excellent book is essential reading for therapists and students interested in MI. Expert practitioners offer a step-by-step guide to MI with people who may have any of a wide range of mental health problems, and who hesitate to accept help. Valuable vignettes and therapist-patient dialogues illustrate how to manage various clinical scenarios with skill and sensitivity. The chapters also succinctly review MI research for each type of problem under consideration. - Isaac Marks, Professor Emeritus, King's College Institute of Psychiatry, University of London, UK
Are any of your patients stuck? Read this book. Motivational interviewing has brought the crucial issue of motivation - particularly motivation for change - back to the center of treatment where it belongs. This wonderful book gives ways to work with ambivalence about change in treating people with many problems and disorders. It is easy to read and highly appropriate for beginners as well as experienced practitioners. - Leslie S. Greenberg, Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
This is the book I've been waiting for! It details encouraging results from use of motivational interviewing (MI) - a brief intervention with well-documented effectiveness with substance abusers - for treating patients with a range of other conditions. Clinicians who want to enhance their therapeutic effectiveness should read this book and consider whether and how MI might enable them to better help patients achieve their therapeutic goals. - Peter E. Nathan, University of Iowa Foundation Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Public Health, University of Iowa, USA
'A terrific book for all therapists who seek a positive, respectful, and collaborative approach for helping clients move toward positive change. MI represents a way of being with clients, rather than another school of therapy, making it a useful alternative or adjunct to other models when the going gets difficult. - Carol M. Anderson, Western Psychiatric Institute and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, USA
The overall tone of this book is modest, self-critical and illuminative. It should be of major value to trainees who are looking for effective and humane interventions that fit into the mix of interventions delivered in day-to-day mental health services. I highly recommend this book to all clinicians. - Michael Farrell, British Journal of Psychiatry, 194, 2009