Co-existing problems and motivational interviewing “Motivational interviewing is a form of collaborative conversation for strengthening a person’s own motivation and commitment to change” (Miller & Rollnick, 2013, p.12). Using academic literature and examples from your practice: • Discuss the reasons that people might drink alcohol, use other substances or gamble. • Describe the challenges for nurses working with people who have co-existing mental health and addictions problems. • Critically discuss how a motivational interviewing approach might contribute to service users’ recoveries. Reference: Miller, W. & Rollnick, S. (2013). Motivational interviewing: Helping people change (3rd ed.). New York: Guilford Press. Word limit: 3000 words Reference APA 6th edition Assignment weightage: 100% INTRODUCTION (250 WORDS) BODY OF ESSAY Discuss the reason that people might drink alcohol, use other substances or gamble. (500 words) Describe the challenges for nurses working with people who have co-existing mental health and addiction problems (750 words) Critically discuss how a motivational interviewing approach to abuse/dependency contributes to service user’s recoveries (1250 words) Define motivational interviewing Include the relational spirit of MI which is similar to recovery Include discussion on the technique of reflective listening Keep in mind the change talk is a unique aspect of MI Demonstrate an understanding of motivational interviewing as a person-centered way of guiding service users to elicit and strengthen motivation for change Use examples from practice and academic literature to support your discussion CONCLUSION (250 words) REFERENCE: 15 references within 10years Other requirements Examples: • Practice examples are based on New Zealand standards of practice and policies • Nature of examples from a community co-existing disorder service in New Zealand NGO setting. please find the whether the attached files is helpful for assignment
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