EPPP Psychology

Category - Treatment, Intervention, Prevention, and Supervision

There are two phases in motivational interviewing. They are:
  1. Strengthening a client’s commitment to the decision to change and increasing a client’s motivation to change
  2. Forming a collaborative environment and using OARS techniques
  3. Creating motivational discrepancies and eliciting self-efficacy
  4. Forming a collaborative environment and eliciting self-efficacy
Explanation
Answer: A - Strengthening a client’s commitment to the decision to change and increasing a client’s motivation to change are the two phases of motivational interviewing.
Forming a collaborative environment, eliciting self-efficacy, creating motivational discrepancies, and using OARS techniques reflect goals instead of phases of motivational interviewing.
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