Description Motivational interviewing is a person-centered, collaborative method for exploring ambivalence and enhancing motivation to change.
One such by-product of working with vulnerable and oppressed clients -- people to whom Social work is committed -- is that Social Workers are often employed in public a.
Compatible with Social work values and ethics, it is applicable to the wide range of problems and helping situations with which direct practice Social Workers are involved.
Description Motivational interviewing is a person-centered, collaborative method for exploring ambivalence and enhancing motivation to change