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Motivational Interviewing in Schools: Conversations to Improve Behavior and Learning

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Stephen Rollnick, Richard Rutschman, Sebastian G Kaplan

  • Motivational Interviewing in Schools

222 pages
2016
ISBN: 9781462527274

The first teacher's guide to the proven counselling approach known as motivational interviewing (MI), this pragmatic book shows how to use everyday interactions with students as powerful opportunities for change.

MI comprises skills and strategies that can make brief conversations about any kind of behavioural, academic, or peer-related challenge more effective. Extensive sample dialogues bring to life the "do's and don'ts" of talking to K 12 students (and their parents) in ways that promote self-directed problem solving and personal growth. User-friendly features include learning exercises and reflection questions; additional helpful resources are available at the companion website.

Written for teachers, the book will be recommended and/or used in teacher workshops by school psychologists, counsellors, and social workers.

Table of Contents

I. Overview of Motivational Interviewing

  1. Conversations about Change
  2. What Is MI?
  3. The Style and the Spirit of MI
  4. A Conversation Map: Four Processes
  5. Core Skills
  6. Evoking: The Heart of MI
  7. Planning Changes
  8. The MI Approach to Giving Information and Advice

II. In Practice

  1. Behavior, Behavior, Behavior
  2. Learning
  3. Personal Growth
  4. Working with Families

III. Focused Applications

  1. Bullying
  2. At-Risk Students: MI Integrated with Other Approaches
  3. Dropout Prevention and Reengagement
  4. Transition to Life after School

IV. Broader Horizons

  1. Improving Your Knowledge and Skills
  2. Integrating MI in Schools

References

Index

"Good relationships in school are important, and this book offers a way forward--down-to-earth guidelines for improving interactions with students. After reading the book, I have been inspired to practice the skills every day."
- Andy Williams, Deputy Head, Monmouth Comprehensive School, Wales, United Kingdom

"MI is grounded in a core belief that people can arrive at solutions to their problems or challenges if someone asks the right questions. This book gives educators the keys to help students grapple with complex issues and decisions. MI can help you have a much more positive influence than simply telling a student what to do or how to do it."
- Chad H. Adams, MA, Principal, Roger C. Sullivan High School, Chicago Public Schools

"This book is for any teacher or other school professional who has ever felt 'stuck' and unsure of how to best help a student or family maximize their school journey. MI has proven to be an effective evidence-based practice for having productive conversations about change, but many educators are unfamiliar with it. The book provides specific skills and strategies you can use to help students plan for change and to give advice in a collaborative yet goal-oriented manner. It will revolutionize how you approach your interactions with students and families."
- Mariann Suarez, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, University of South Florida Health, Morsani College of Medicine

"As the role of MI is becoming more significant in schools, this is an ideal book to help teachers learn about the topic. Rollnick, Kaplan, and Rutschman provide an excellent introduction to MI and a guide to using it in schools today."
- T. Chris Riley-Tillman, PhD, Department of Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology, University of Missouri

"As educators, we often fall into the trap of thinking that we can magically change students' behavior through consequences, cajoling, or coercion. MI flips that notion to the idea of assisting students to tap into their own motivation through supportive and reflective conversations. This book presents research, theory, strategies, and tools that enable us to think differently about why students behave in ways we would like to change, and how to help them grow and learn. I plan to buy this book for many of my colleagues and friends."
- Laurie Frank, owner/director, GOAL Consulting; author of "Journey Toward the Caring Classroom"

"MI is grounded in a core belief that people can arrive at solutions to their problems or challenges if someone asks the right questions. This book gives educators the keys to help students grapple with complex issues and decisions. MI can help you have a much more positive influence than simply telling a student what to do or how to do it."
- Chad H. Adams, MA, Principal, Roger C. Sullivan High School, Chicago Public Schools

"This book is for any teacher or other school professional who has ever felt 'stuck' and unsure of how to best help a student or family maximize their school journey. MI has proven to be an effective evidence-based practice for having productive conversations about change, but many educators are unfamiliar with it. The book provides specific skills and strategies you can use to help students plan for change and to give advice in a collaborative yet goal-oriented manner. It will revolutionize how you approach your interactions with students and families."
- Mariann Suarez, PhD, ABPP, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, University of South Florida Health, Morsani College of Medicine

"With growing international interest in school-based MI, this publication from leading authors in the field is important and timely. Educators will appreciate the accessible style, illustrative examples, practice activities, and usable resources. The authors summarize existing research and show how teachers and other professionals can use MI in such areas as bullying and postschool transition. This book represents a major contribution to a fast-developing area of practice."
- Cathy Atkinson, DEdPsy, Curriculum Director, Doctorate in Educational and Child Psychology Program, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

"Every teacher is concerned about promoting positive motivation in students. This book shows exactly how, not with the use of any special program but with everyday conversational interactions. MI begins with engagement, moves to focusing, evokes children's goals and aspirations, and guides them in planning for accomplishment. Students are not explicitly asked to change, but change they do, and this book is filled with tips, scripts, examples, and practical wisdom toward building teachers' expertise in this essential skill area."
- Maurice J. Elias, PhD, Director, Rutgers Social Emotional and Character Development Lab, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey