Motivational Interviewing
Introduction Many healthcare professionals find it challenging to change people's long-standing behaviours that pose significant health risks. Even when presented with facts and figures, individuals often persist in harmful behaviours (e.g. smoking, heavy drinking) or fail to adopt healthy lifestyle (e.g. taking medications as prescribed or exercising regularly). This can lead to frustration when advice is ignored or contested. However, in reality, behaviour change cannot occur without the individual themselves recognizing the need to do so. Motivational interviewing is a technique that aims to motivate people to change by balancing following (good listening) and directing (giving information and advice). Instead of acting authoritatively, motivational interviewing techniques involve a respectful and curious approach to empower individuals to change by drawing out their own meaning, importance and capacity for change. Through this collaborative process, we help patients identify th