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Collective Motivational Interviewing for Substance Use Problems: Concept and Implications

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION
Volume 21, Issue 4, Pages 2538-2555

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11469-021-00736-3

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Addiction; Motivational interviewing; Strength-based; Family intervention; Substance abuse; Effective counseling

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Collective motivational interviewing (CMI) extends the theory of motivational interviewing (MI) by involving the social network. The semi-structured manual-guided CMI, supported by concerned significant others (CSOs), has shown positive outcomes on motivation, social support, drug use frequency, and adherence to treatment. Further studies are needed to assess fidelity and application in populations affected by substance use disorders.
Collective motivational interviewing (CMI) breaks new ground by extending the theory of motivational interviewing (MI) beyond the individual to include the social network. We explain the core concepts of the six-process model of CMI, which involves multiple parties in the motivational process in embodying a spirit of neutrality. The semi-structured manual-guided CMI was trialed in persons with substance use with the support of concerned significant others (CSOs), which demonstrated positive outcomes on motivation, social support, frequency of drug use, and adherence to long-term drug treatments. Our developed CMI approach makes a clear contribution to the theory of MI and can potentially benefit people with substance use problems with complex needs. Presently, we are refining CMI and have been applying this approach to additional clients and CSOs. We call for more studies to monitor its fidelity and wider application in populations of individuals affected by substance use disorders.

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