
Ep 5 Carl Rogers (Person Centred Helping)
Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
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The Relationship Between Positive and Negative Emotions in a Client Relationship?
Riht, glenwo er it you like to go next? Wellim just againa low that metaphor of of the accordin and demvet. And i was wondering what your thoughts or the difference between perhaps a attending to negative or pasiive emotions in a conversation with some one? Sure. It relates to a number of overlapping issues, positive verses negative or negatively experienced emotions. A deficit versus a competence model, strength, focus versus problems focus. That can be in the message somewhere. But generally, people show up with problems. This is a for me, this isn't working. I'm stressed out about this. My relationships cant end unless i change that.
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Chris is an associate professor, licensed clinical psychologist, and certified rehabilitation counselor. His scholarship focuses on motivational interviewing (MI) and interpersonal processes in mental health/substance abuse treatment. He has focused on expanding MI theory and practice to a broader focus than originally conceived as well as developing MI group psychotherapy. He is the lead author on the MI in Groups book that is part of the official Guilford Press series on MI. His practice and training has included outpatient, inpatient and residential treatment of individuals and groups with a variety of health, mental health and addiction problems.
