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Special Populations or Settings

This section features information on the adaptation of Motivational Interviewing to special populations and problems, including criminal justice, polysbustance users, adolescents, medical patients, and so on. It is currently under development.

To submit material for consideration or to request coverage of a particular topic, please write Chris Wagner at ccwagner@vcu.edu

 

Substance Abuse Related Populations or Settings:

Pros and Cons: Reflections on Motivational Interviewing in Correctional Settings (William R. Miller; reprinted from the MINUET)

Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents Presenting for Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment (Lauren Aubrey Lawendowski, 1998)

Binge Drinking Among College Students

Alcohol Abuse Among Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury

Drinking among Pregnant Women

Other Populations or Settings:

Smoking

Diet/Exercise

Eating Disorders

The effect of a brief MI-related intervention upon the high-risk sexual practices of HIV+ men (Douglass Fisher and Rosemary Ryan)

Medication Compliance

Cardiovascular Rehabilitation

Emergency Room Intervention for Adolescents (Nancy Barnett)

Safe Water Drinking

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Chris Wagner, Ph.D. and Wayne Conners, M.Ed.
Mid-Atlantic Addiction Technology Transfer Center
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In cooperation with the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), William R. Miller, Ph.D., and Stephen Rollnick, Ph.D.

Revised 9/99