Planning and Referring
When a service user is ready to plan for the desired change, some practitioners may automatically revert to the role of an expert and offer suggestions for how and when the service user could implement the change. However, as you learned in Week 2, taking on the role of an expert is counterproductive to the spirit of motivational interviewing. Service users are more likely to follow through with a plan for change they conceived themselves as opposed to a plan that was conceived for them. As a result, it is often useful to ask service users key questions (such as, “Where do you go from here?” and “What happens next?”) to encourage them to create their own plan for change.
In this Discussion, you will use key questions to help the service user in your case study move from commitment to planning. You also will identify resources from your own community that you would refer to the service user.
Resources/References
- Walden University, LLC. (2020). Hart CityLinks to an external site. [Interactive media]. Walden University Canvas.
- Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2023). Motivational interviewing: Helping people change (4th ed.). The Guilford Press.
- Chapter 10, “Evoking: Cultivating Change Talk” (pp. 174–190)
- Chapter 11, “Offering Information and Advice” (pp. 191–202)
- Chapter 12, “Supporting Persistence” (pp. 203–212)
- Chapter 13, “Planting Seeds” (pp. 214–228)
Be sure to review the Learning Resources before completing this activity.
Click the weekly resources link to access the resources.
To Prepare
- Review your Course Announcements for possible information related to this week’s Discussion.
- Review the Learning Resources on planning change. Consider how to generate key questions to help service users move from commitment to planning.
- Go to the Hart City virtual community using the link that is provided in the Learning Resources. Once you are in the community, review the case study you were assigned.
- Create three questions you would ask the service user in the case study to help them move from commitment to planning. Be sure to use questions that are different than those on the Key Questions handout.
- Reflect on the service user’s presenting challenge. Identify three resources from within your own community that you would refer to the service user.
By Day 4
Identify the Hart City case study you were assigned in the subject line of your post.
Post three key questions (not found in the “Key Question” section of Chapter 19 in the course text) that you would ask to help move your Hart City service user from commitment to planning. Then, identify three resources from within your own community that you would refer to the service user, and explain why.