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E. Carruzzo G. Zimmermann C. Zufferey M. Monnat A. Rougemont-Buecking J. Besson J.-N. Despland 《Pratiques Psychologiques》2009,15(4):405-413
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a therapeutic style well established in the field of treatment of substance disorders. It is defined as “a client-centered, directive method for enhancing intrinsic motivation to change by exploring and resolving client ambivalence” (Miller, W.R., Rollnick, S., 2002. Motivational interviewing: preparing people for change. The Guilford Press, New York, p. 25). After a brief theoretical introduction, this article proposes a review of efficacy and efficiency studies on motivational interviewing for substance abuse. Despite the growing evidence indicating that MI is effective, few studies have examined how MI exerts its effects (search for “active ingredients”). Some hypotheses about its mode of action are reviewed. 相似文献
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Argumentation - While the role of discourse connectives has long been acknowledged in argumentative frameworks, these approaches often take a coarse-grained approach to connectives, treating them... 相似文献
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