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Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
Vol. 1: 91-111 (Volume publication date April 2005)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.1.102803.143833)
First published online as a Review in Advance on December 17, 2004
Motivational Interviewing

Jennifer Hettema , ­ Julie Steele , and ­ William R. Miller ­
Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-1161; email: , ,

Motivational interviewing (MI) is a client-centered, directive therapeutic style to enhance readiness for change by helping clients explore and resolve ambivalence. An evolution of Rogers's person-centered counseling approach, MI elicits the client's own motivations for change. The rapidly growing evidence base for MI is summarized in a new meta-analysis of 72 clinical trials spanning a range of target problems. The average short-term between-group effect size of MI was 0.77, decreasing to 0.30 at follow-ups to one year. Observed effect sizes of MI were larger with ethnic minority populations, and when the practice of MI was not manual-guided. The highly variable effectiveness of MI across providers, populations, target problems, and settings suggests a need to understand and specify how MI exerts its effects. Progress toward a theory of MI is described, as is research on how clinicians develop proficiency in this method.

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Jennifer Hettema
Julie Steele
William R. Miller
Keywords:
substance abuse
health behavior
treatment outcome
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counseling

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