Motivational Interviewing (M.I.) arose during the 1980s from alcohol counseling research. This research began to suggest that certain types of brief counseling interactions could be as effective as more lengthy interventions and that a certain kind of provider style was better at eliciting change.
- NIC Project Page: Evidence-based Practices Resources
- Motivational Interviewing in Corrections-National Institute of Corrections-DC Public Safety Radio
- Motivational Interviewing Fidelity in a Community Corrections Setting: Treatment Initiation and Subsequent Drug Use
- The Motivational Interviewing Website
- The Effective Physician: Motivational Approach (YoutTube)
- The Ineffective Physician: Motivational Approach (YouTube)