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Applying Motivational Interviewing Principles in a Modified Interpersonal Group for Comorbid Addiction

, M.D., , M.S.W. & , M.D.
Pages 556-575 | Received 18 Nov 2009, Accepted 07 Apr 2010, Published online: 25 Aug 2015
 

Abstract

The application of Motivational Interviewing (MI) principles in Modified Interpersonal Group Therapy (MIGT) addresses two gaps in the literature. First, it explicitly extends MIGT to non-abstinent, addicted patients who are in the precontemplative and contemplative stages of change in contrast to most MIGT models where abstinence is usually required. Second, it provides a novel, process-oriented group intervention for MI, in contrast to current applications of group-based MI which are more structured in their format. The main modification in technique was to prioritize the horizontal exploration of substance use disclosures with a focus on the here-and-now experience of disclosure and the interpersonal impact on the group, in order to: 1) encourage members to openly discuss their ambivalence and shifting motivational states, 2) harness the evocative impact of substance use disclosures between members to elicit change talk (self-motivational statements), and 3) selectively reinforce change talk when it emerges from these exchanges. The authors illustrate these concepts with a case report of an open-ended MIGT group with comorbid mental illness and addiction.

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