)]TJ .0139 Tw )72.2(,)68.4( 2)53.1(0)103(1)123.4(4)95(\))90.4(. 0 15 l /GS3 gs .0175 Tc Motivational interviewing S .5551 0 TD I chose the path of earning a doctorate in clinical psychology because I wanted the flexibility to work across different domains within the field. )-1.6( Su)7.8(e & Su)7.7(e, 2)-16.9(0)33(1)40.2(6)18.8(\))20.4(. [(a)7.5(p)10.2(p)9.9(r)9.5(oa)12.1(ch)-8.8(. Motivational interviewing is a counseling method that helps people resolve ambivalent feelings and insecurities to find the internal motivation they need to change their behavior. )18.4(\) D)-7.3(e)2(sc)3.9(ri)3.8(b)-9.2(e)3.2( t)4.9(h)5.1(i)9.5(s)3.2( e)-8.6(x)-2.3(p)-9.2(erienc)12.1(e)3.2( t)10.1(o)3.2( y)9.2(o)-.6(ur pa)3.9(r)-26.8(t)3(ner)44(. She was also actively involved in an internship training program. He graduated from Touro College in New York with a doctorate in health sciences research and education and from California Southern University in Irvine, CA, with a doctorate in clinical psychology. [(v)56.8(a)40.7(l)81.3(u)77.8(e)63.7(s)68.4( o)77.2(n)68.4( c)65.1(l)49.4(i)76.6(e)74.7(n)81.7(t)50.5(s)68.4( \()103.3(C)49.9(h)48.5(r)55.3(i)52.4(s)63.6(t)67.4(o)77(p)77.5(h)78.3(e)74.2(r)68.4( e)66(t)68.4( a)40.7(l)58.7(. Motivational interviewing evolved from Carl Rogers person-centered, or client-centered, approach to counseling and, Put simply, this involves coming alongside the person and helping them to say why and how they might change for themselves., Motivational Interviewing is guided by four, Motivational interviewing posits that clients possess the strength and ability to grow and changeeven if past attempts at change have failed. A therapist usually chooses a field of specialization, such as marriage or family therapy, and guides clients to help them overcome personal issues. 0 15 l -.0008 Tc -2.2491 -1.3333 TD [(f)41.9(o)36(r)27.7( e)26.3(x)14.1(p)22.4(e)33.5(r)14.6(i)35.9(e)34(n)41(t)9.7(i)22.9(al)27.7( c)15.5(u)1.3(l)38(t)6.3(u)7.2(r)18(al)27.7( l)35.4(e)24.4(a)5.8(r)16.5(n)7.3(i)9.7(n)26.3(g)25.3(:)]TJ Therapy takes place over a longer period and tends to focus on more complex issues, while counseling tends to take place on a short-term basis and tends to address a more focused issue. These professionals may also adopt a specific theoretical orientation such as cognitive behavioral therapy or psychoanalysis to treat their patients. Marriage and family therapists work individually and in group settings to help members of a family or relationship. .0009 Tc )1.3( \()22.1(C)-21.2(. [(t)-16.4(a)-21.3(n)13.4(t).1( f)14.3(o)8.4(r cl)-18.9(i)-17.9(n)-20.3(i)8.3(c)-5.7(ia)-21.3(n)-17.4(s).1( w)14.3(o)8.4(r)9.4(k)-26.6(i)-17.9(n)-1.3(g w)-23.7(i)10.9(t)-19.8(h).1( LG)7.4(B)14.6(T)23.9(Q cl)-18.9(i)8.3(e)6.4(n)13.4(t)-17.8(s \()9.3(H)9.5(e)-7.1(c)-.8(k, F)-14.5(l)7.8(e)6.4(n)13.4(t)-18.4(j)4.9(e, & C)-11.2(o)-5.7(ch)-19.8(r)-9.6(a)-21.3(n, )]TJ .0125 Tc /F4 1 Tf /F4 1 Tf )-16.9( )]TJ ).7( Sue)6.3(,).7( Ar)-4.8(re)-10.1(dondo)10.3(,).7( and)18.1( )]TJ Most counselors do not perform therapy, though. .0071 Tc Ask current and former students about their experiences and opinions. /F5 1 Tf [(i)-18(n)9.9(cl)12.9(u)9.4(d)6.8(e)-6.7(d)0( m)14.3(u)-26.3(l)10.3(t)-18(i)8.2(c)-12.2(u)-26.3(l)10.3(t)-21.4(u)-20.4(r)-9.7(a)-27.7(l h)-20.4(i)0(g)-21.9(h)-25.8(l)-19(i)0(g)-21.9(h)13.3(t b)-5.8(o)18.6(x)9.8(e)-4.7(s a)-21.4(n)9.9(d co)8.8(v)12.2(e)5.8(r)-9.7(a)-.5(g)13.3(e)0( o)7.7(f)0( sp)-5.3(e)-7.2(c)-5.8(i)-23.9()]TJ I also felt an innate obligation to help others. )]TJ -.0105 Tw 0 Tc [( )199.3(M)-6.5(c)5.5(Da)14.1(v)-6(i)6.7(s \()47.2(1)59.1(9)-7.4(9)24.7(2)21.8(\)).4( e)-11.4(x)-5.1(press)-5.1(e)-10.4(d it thi)6.7(s).4( wa)12.7(y)-7.5(:)]TJ 0 -15 l 15 0 l -.0017 Tc If the patient is struggling to change, they may resist potential solutions or the therapists guidance. [(S)-8(o)8.9(m)8.1(e)-8(o)8(n)9.1(e, p)-6.1(e)5(r)8.5(h)-6.1(a)5.6(p)-2.6(s a sp)-6.1(o)6.5(u)-18.8(s)-6.2(e)-1.3(, r)7.6(e)3.6(l)-6.1(a)14.2(t)-18.8(i)-1.7(v)11.4(e)-1.3(, o)7.5(r)-.8( p)8(r)7.6(oba)14.2(t)-18.8(i)7.4(o)8(n o)]TJ .0115 Tw 0 -15 l S 1 0 0 1 504 702 cm 0 0 m In motivational interviewing, the therapist avoids becoming defensive or argumentative if they encounter resistance. 15 0 l -.0135 Tc S 1 0 0 1 540 0 cm 0 0 m .0044 Tc 0 Tw T* WebAssessment (including psychological and neuropsychological testing) Is comprehensive in focusing on the individuals functioning across multiple domains. -.0394 Tw .0205 Tw Careers in counseling, therapy, and psychology each hold different education requirements, licensure standards, and potential salaries. /F4 1 Tf [(W)-7(h).5(at p)-7.5(a)1.1(r)-29.6(t)-10.8(s do y)6.4(o)-3.4(u reje)-10.4(c)-23.3(t)28.9(? Doctoral degrees in psychology require a bachelor's and master's in psychology, along with some professional experience. For example, school counselors typically need a master's degree. .0454 Tw When the client processes your observation, he might do one of the following: Accept your words, replying: Youre right. Each psychologist needs a doctoral degree, and most professionals complete a 3-4 year Ph.D., Ed.D., or Psy.D. )-14.1( W)-21.5(h)-14(a)-10(t)-16.2( )]TJ .5541 0 TD )71.5(1)54.8(:)10.2( E)-24.2(X)-11.1(PLO)-19.4(R)-22.5(I)-18.1(N)-17.1(G Y)27.6(O)-15.7(U)-17.2(R).2( C)-6.3(U)-16.8(L)57.1(T)-11.1(U)-17.2(R)-33.3(A)-7.2(L).2( B)-17(E)-23.5(I)-18.1(N)-17.1(G)]TJ -.0021 Tc -.0006 Tw Unlike psychologists, psychiatrists receive medical training and can prescribe medication, although psychologists can prescribe medication in Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, New Mexico, and Louisiana, as well as in the Public Health Service, the Indian Health Service, the U.S. military, and Guam. 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T* /Cs8 cs 1 scn .0322 Tw Counseling -.0161 Tc )-4.4( )]TJ T* .0007 Tw 6.2727 0 TD [(d)-20.5(i)-16.1(s)-5.5(c).9(o)9.6(m)-24.4(f)14.1(o)8.2(r)-24.9(t)-13.2(. 0 Tw Again, this is greatly influenced by state licensure and scope of practice laws. -.012 Tc S /F2 1 Tf I would be lying if I didn't say I felt like I put my life on hold. Open-ended questions encourage patients to think deeply or differently about a given problem. S 1 0 0 1 540 0 cm 0 0 m Instead, they help the patient identify the problem and solution themself. .25 w /F5 1 Tf S 1 0 0 1 0 -702 cm 0 0 m The counsellor will take a more active role in the interview than the client. First, make sure you thoroughly research the programs that interest you. 0 -15 l 0 0 0 .6 K S 1 0 0 1 -522 684 cm 0 0 m Bruce Berger, PhD, president of Berger Consulting LLC, discusses the major differences between motivational interviewing and traditional patient counseling techniques with respect to medication adherence. -.0023 Tc [( )-280.9(e m)9.7(o)9.1(r)9.2(e).8( d)-19.6(i)-.1(v)13(e)6.6(rs)-4.6(e i)-17.2(n)14.1(te)6.6(r)-36.7(v)-25(i)9(e)-5(w)-23(i)-17.2(ng)-19.2(, su)8.6(p)-4.5(e)6.6(r)-36.7(v)-25(i)-15.2(s)3.8(i)9(o)9.6(n, a)-20.6(n)10.7(d l)-18.2(i)-21.1(f)12.7(e).8( ex)-12.8(p)-4.5(e)6.6(r)-12.3(i)9(e)7.1(n)10.7(ces y)13(o)8.1(u)7.2( )]TJ .0801 Tw Therapists often need licenses to practice, so therapists only see patients that fall under their area of expertise. T* 1.25 w 10 M Counselling is giving advice. /F2 1 Tf .0031 Tc 8.9284 0 TD -.0347 Tw -.0016 Tc Meeting with a client for the T* .0428 Tw FOUNDATIONS OF CLINICAL INTERVIEWING /F3 1 Tf 0 -15 l .0366 Tw (core aim is to lead to toward positive change in the client). 0 -1.4737 TD -.0012 Tc What is the Difference Between Coaching and Counseling? /GS4 gs /GS4 gs 19.3207 0 TD )]TJ -2.2684 -1.6667 TD For as long as I can remember, I have held the belief that if you are in a position to help others, you do so. While there is overlap between psychologists and counselors, there are also key differences that are useful to [(e)-5.3(i).1(t)-30.6(h)-.8(e)-4.9(r)-10.7( t)-11.7(o)-10.7( a)-38.4(l)-35(le)-20.9(v)-36.5(i)-15.5(at)-14.1(e)-10.7( s)-26.7(y)-34.5(mpt)-11.7(o)-1(m)-29.2(s)-10.7( or)-10.7( for)-10.7( p)-16(e)-4.9(r)-11.6(s)-16.1(on)-16.9(a)-38.4(l)-10.7( g)-30.2(r)-2.3(ow)-46.2(t)-30.6(h)-20.6(. [(C)-13.8()-19.5()-20.5()13.1( )-9.6(\012)-28()-5.3( I)-25.2()-20.5()-16.2()-8.6(\015)10.9()-26.7()-19()-16.8()-26.2()-19.5()8.2()]TJ At this level, students choose a field of specialty while completing their master's degrees. BT 1.7143 0 TD 0 Tw .043 Tw Currently, there are no hard rules about social media presence, other than to not engage with your patients on these platforms. S 1 0 0 1 504 702 cm 0 0 m Psychologists possess the highest level of education and only see specific cases in their field of expertise. [(F)5.7(o)-5.7(r t)-13.6(h)-3.9(i)-5.2(s)-.1( ac)-22.5(t)-11.3(i)-6.6(v)-7.6(i)-5.2(t)-24.9(y)29.9(, y)5.3(o)-6.4(u s)-7(h)-5.4(o)-6.4(u)-6.5(l)-7.1(d)-.1( wo)-5.7(rk w)-8.1(i)-5.2(t)-13.6(h)-.1( a p)-7.6(a)-4(r)-23.4(t)-12.8(n)-5.4(e)-10.4(r)45.4(. )20.5( )]TJ [(c)-11.5(a)-22.7(n r)6.9(e)-4.6(a)9.5(d).7( ab)-7.2(o)5.8(u)9.7(t p)-6.7(o)11.7(w)22.1(-)21.8(w)12.7(o)11.7(w)-8.6(s).7( a)-22.7(n)8.3(d I)-16.4(n)8.3(d)-21.7(i)-6.2(a)-22.7(n).7( f)-22.7(r)-37.2(y b)6.7(r)6.9(e)-4.6(a)9.5(d, b)5.8(u)9.6(t i)-23.1(f).7( y)10.7(o)5.8(u r)6.9(e)-4.6(a)-28.9(l)-25.5(ly w)-12.5(a)-22.7(n)11.8(t)-1.7( )]TJ -.0266 Tw 9 0 0 9 242.628 668.3851 Tm [(W)-34.5(h)-19.8(i)11.4(t)-2.8(e p)-4.7(e)6.4(rs)-4.8(o)9.4(n)1.5(, h)10.5(o)13.8(w c)-9.6(a)-20.8(n I b)-5.2(e)-1.8(t)-24.7(t)-2.8(e)6.4(r).6( u)-19.3(n)10.5(d)7.4(e)6.4(rst)-15.9(a)-20.8(n)10.5(d).6( a)-20.8(n)10.5(d r)9(e)5(l)-4.7(a)15.6(te to N)8(a)15.6(t)-17.4(i)-.3(v)12.8(e).6( A)-24.3(m)9.5(e)6.4(r)-12.5(i)8.8(c)-9.6(a)-20.8(n)-1( )]TJ -.0005 Tw or D.O.) 0 -1.4 TD 0 Tw -.0168 Tw .0013 Tw Prescriptive authority depends on the state and usually requires certification and education. /Cs8 cs 1 scn )11.7( U)23.4(s)11.8(u)6.4(a)-16(l)-12.6(l)11.8(y)69.1(,)11.7( f)25.9(o)20(r)10.1( )]TJ /F3 1 Tf This was the original insight that generated our search for a more satisfying and effective approach, Rollnick writes. Reviewed by:Jennifer Litner, LMFT, CSTTimothy J. Legg, Ph.D., Psy.D., CRNP, ACRN, CPH. Qualitative .0056 Tc hTMO0>qHn-HQ&D(~eq[gzFSt 1 SCN q 1 0 0 1 18 702 cm 0 0 m .0126 Tw /F7 1 Tf The role of the therapist is more about listening than intervening. This type of data can be collected using diary accounts or in-depth interviews and analyzed using grounded theory or thematic analysis. )73.5( W)143.8(e)73.5( r)81.9(e)66.3(c)63.3(a)45.8(l)49.2(l)73.5( a)52.1(n)73.5( i)55.5(n)86.8(t)70.1(e)79.3(r)63.8(a)84.5(c)56(t)55.5(i)81.7(o)82.3(n)73.5( t)53.6(h)68.2(a)88.5(t)73.5( o)67.7(c)73.5(c)61.3(u)53.1(r)62.3(r)81.9(e)66.8(d)73.5( a)88.5(t)73.5( a)88.2( )]TJ What is the difference between interviewing and

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