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Author: Boque, Bradford

Title: Motivational Interview in Corrections: A Comprehensive Guide to Implementing MI in Corrections

Summary: This guide explains how to implement motivational interviewing (MI) in correctional settings. Motivational Interviewing is a counseling technique that enables people to get beyond their reluctance to change problem behaviors. MI is directive (focused on goals), client-centered, and non-confrontational. The first four chapters of this guide “address background and fundamental issues related to agency or systemwide implementation of MI … [while the last two chapters] address agency issues, such as organizational norms, mental models, and leadership styles that can significantly affect the success of MI implementation”. These chapters are: what MI is; how MI is learned; supervising and coaching to support implementation; assessing motivational interviewing skills; and planning to help individuals develop MI skills in a correctional setting. A glossary is also included.

Details: Washington, DC: U.S. National Institute of Corrections, 2012. 82p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed February 27, 2012 at: http://static.nicic.gov/Library/025556.pdf

Year: 2012

Country: United States

URL: http://static.nicic.gov/Library/025556.pdf

Shelf Number: 124278

Keywords:
Correctional Programs
Corrections
Motivational Interviewing
Offender Counseling
Offender Rehabilitation