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    Generational Literalism

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    Motivational Interviewing and Social Justice

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    This address explores the relationship between motivational interviewing (MI) and six broad humane values: compassion, respect, fairness, human potential, prizing of differences, and collaboration.  These values are implicit in the spirit and practice of MI, and have implications far beyond professional practice

    Equipoise and Equanimity in Motivational Interviewing

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    The spirit of MI bespeaks a kind of equanimity as a general characteristic of MI practice. This desirable counselor quality is quite distinct from the conscious choice of counselor aspiration: whether to strategically move toward a particular change target, or to intentionally maintain neutrality withregard to change goal (the latter being referred to as equipoise). Both choices would involve equanimity, and both require intentional, conscious and skillful attention to the interpersonal dynamics of change talk that have been elucidated through the development of and research on MI

    Civil Rights - Master and Servant - Employment at Will - Discharge by Reason of Handicap or Disability

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    The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has held that a job applicant not hired or an at-will employee discharged on the basis of handicap or disability does not have a non-statutory cause of action for wrongful discharge based on the public policy exception to the employment at will doctrine since adequate remedy is available under the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act. Bruffet v. Warner Communications, Inc., 692 F.2d 910 (3d Cir.1982)

    MI and Psychotherapy

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    How is motivational interviewing (MI) related to psychotherapy more generally?  In its original  formulation MI was intended to address the specific problem of ambivalence about change. It was not designed as a comprehensive psychotherapy or model of change. Subsequent clinical experience, however, suggests ways in which the spirit and method of MI may be useful throughout processes of change. Implications for a volitional psychotherapy are considered, with additional discussion of clinical applications of decisional balance

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