Motivational interviewing is a communication-based approach. It is patient-centered and aims to increase motivation and initiate change. It complements and supports different methods and uses various tools. It implies a co-construction of the caregiver and the commitment of the practitioner and the person being cared for. It respects the patient’s autonomy and psychic temporality.
For whom ?
It is required for any person confronted with a dilemma that he or she is unable to resolve. Numerous researches have demonstrated its effectiveness in various chronic pathologies, but also in addictive problems.