So, you’ve heard about Evidence-Based Health Coaching and you’ve learned a little about Active Listening, Motivational Interviewing and “Partnering” with your patients. But, could you identify an Evidence-Based Health Coaching response versus a Traditional Provider Response? Let’s see if you…
Month: May 2018
Indecisiveness, or ambivalence, is something you need to be able to recognize in your patients. The difficult part comes in knowing the difference between ambivalence and defiance, resistance, or non-compliance. When a patient has conflicting feelings about his or her…
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William Miller’s Motivational Interviewing (MI) originated in the field of behavioral health. This empirical method boasts a high level of reliability and has seen results go beyond the counseling realm and into other areas of healthcare. The purpose of this…
Stress has been considered the most common cause of ill health in American Society for over two decades (Cleveland Clinic, 2012). Stress triggers our “fight or flight” response, which releases hormones that increase our heart rate and other processes in…