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  2. William Richard Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller has changed the way clinicians think about the nature of substance use disorders, their treatment and the means to effect change in patients.Early in his career, he emphasized that not all alcohol problems are severe and tested briefer interventions for mid-range problem drinkers.

  3. Motivational interviewing - Wikipedia

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    Motivational interviewing has been implemented in coaching, specifically health-based coaching to aid in a better lifestyle for individuals. A study titled "Motivational interviewing-based health coaching as a chronic care intervention" [38] was conducted to evaluate if MI had an impact on individuals health who were assessed as chronically ill ...

  4. Motivational therapy - Wikipedia

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    Similar to MET, motivational interviewing finds 'change talk' very important and the clinician interacts with the patient through open-ended questions, affirmations, reflections, and summaries. There are three key elements that build the foundation of motivational interviewing; collaboration, evocation and autonomy.

  5. Community reinforcement approach and family training

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    CRAFT is a motivational model of family therapy. [5] It is reward-based [5] —that is, based on positive reinforcement. CRAFT is aimed at the families and friends of treatment-refusing individuals who have a substance use disorder. [5] "CRAFT works to affect [influence] the substance users' behavior by changing the way the family interacts ...

  6. Drug rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Motivational interviewing, which is designed to increase patient motivation to change behavior and enter treatment. [9] Motivational incentives, which uses positive reinforcement to encourage abstinence from the addictive substance. [10]

  7. Cara Delevingne Reflects on Her Sobriety: 'If I Can Do It ...

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    Cara Delevingne is using her own sobriety success to try and motivate others who are looking for help.The model and actress stunned on the red carpet at the 2024 Met Gala on Monday in New York ...

  8. Motivational enhancement therapy - Wikipedia

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    Motivational enhancement therapy (MET) is a time-limited, four-session adaptation used in Project MATCH, a U.S.-government-funded study of treatment for alcohol problems, and the "Drinkers' Check-up", which provides normative-based feedback and explores client motivation to change in light of the feedback.

  9. Cara Delevingne Opens Up About Her Sobriety: ‘If I Can Do It ...

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    Cara Delevingne Taylor Hill/Getty Images Cara Delevingne is encouraging others to follow in her footsteps and become sober. The Only Murders in the Building alum, 31, began a 12-step rehab program ...