Motivational
Interviewing is a guidance and counseling approach model studied by Miller and Rollnick (2002),
where the role of the guidance counselor, or prison counselor, is geared more toward making the
inmate feel accepted and not judged in order to instill in the inmate a natural want
(motivation) for change.
When using motivational interviewing, the counselor
is patient, reflective, and passive. The...
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