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    MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING  
    WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS 
    PART II 
     
                Elizabeth Jenkins, Ph.D.  
                          
                Health Behavior Coordinator &  
                   Clinical Psychologist 
                      Tampa VA 
                      August 2017 
                          
         REVIEW OF ENGAGING 
    Four Core Tools in Veteran-Centered Care 
     
    Open ended questions 
    Affirmations 
    Reflections 
    Summaries 
  1. I have taken many trainings on MI, but find it does not work well with Veterans in 
    relation to maintaining housing. Do you have suggestions around that? 
    I wonder if it might be helpful to find a more specific behavioral focus within the 
    broader goal of maintaining housing. Maintaining housing requires a number of 
    individual behaviors and it makes it hard to know where to start. A more specific 
    focus might be: attending substance abuse treatment, communicating with 
    parole officer, taking medication. 
     
  2. Any suggestions on how to bring yourself back from the "righting reflex"? 
    I tend to be pretty open about my desire to take a step back and hear from the 
    Veteran, for example: “I realize I’ve been giving you lots of advice without 
    checking in to see what your thoughts are. I wonder if it would be ok if we take a 
    step back and give you a chance to tell me about your thoughts?” 
     
  3. Is it ethical to continue with MI when dealing with life threatening behaviors? 
    I keep the MI spirit as much as possible, but in the event of an  
    immediate risk to someone’s safety, no, I do not use MI. 
   
  4. How to get client to take the step in engaging in treatment when they just want to 
  "go it alone" which is unlikely to be successful. 
     Short of fully exploring desire, ability, reasons, or need to change (Evoking 
     change talk), I don’t try to force it. I try to maintain the engagement, make sure I 
     know what they would like to or be willing to focus on, and sometimes ask them if 
     we can revisit my concerns again at a later time.  I tend to use an approach 
     called “coming alongside”, which involves acknowledging that the individual is 
     not at a place of change, that this is their choice (avoid sarcasm), and asking 
     “what would have to happen for you to decide that it was a time for making this 
     change?” (key question designed to evoke just a little bit more change talk). 
      
  5. Is there a timeframe for the MI while working with Homeless Vets? 
     I guess the short answer is that it depends. I really try to determine where  
     to go based on where the individual is. I often weave in MI even when  
     using other therapeutic approaches, rather than only seeing it as a  
     time limited approach. If a veteran and I are engaged and I am  
     getting change talk regarding a target area of focus, I will  
     continue the MI. 
      
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