The Greatest Books of All Time on Motivational Interviewing
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Motivational Interviewing is a category of books centered on an evidence-based, collaborative counseling approach designed to help people resolve ambivalence and strengthen commitment to behavioral change. These titles span foundational theory and research, step-by-step practitioner manuals, and hands-on workbooks with case examples and exercises. They emphasize the “MI spirit” (partnership, acceptance, compassion, evocation) and practical skills like OARS (open questions, affirmations, reflective listening, summaries), eliciting and reinforcing change talk, responding to resistance, and moving from goals to action plans. The category covers applications across healthcare, addiction treatment, mental health, social work, coaching, corrections, and education, often including cultural adaptations, brief and telehealth formats, and supervision/fidelity tools. Intended for clinicians, students, and helping professionals, many books are also accessible to general readers interested in effective, empathetic conversations that support change.
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1. Motivational Interviewing: Helping People Change And Grow by William R. Miller
Helping People Change and Grow
A practical, evidence-based guide to a collaborative, person-centered counseling method that helps people resolve ambivalence and strengthen their own motivation to change. It explains the approach’s core spirit and processes—engaging, focusing, evoking, and planning—while teaching skills such as open questions, affirmations, reflective listening, and summaries. Through cases and step-by-step strategies, it shows how to elicit and respond to change talk, navigate resistance, and apply the method across health, addiction, and mental health settings with empathy, respect for autonomy, cultural responsiveness, and ethical practice.
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