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    clients, they are usually in the precontemplation which means the stage where they are not interested in change or contemplation which mean transient thoughts of changing, it can also include a client's religion, race, or socioeconomic background.  Motivational interviewing (MI) is now widely acknowledged as an effective treatment for many different health, substance, and mental health problems. Asking open questions is a fundamental MI skill. Helping clients articulate goals and acknowledge potential

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    The motivational symptoms of depression can make people lose the motivation to engage in their regular activities. Depression sufferers usually state that they have a lack of drive, initiative, and spontaneity. They might have to drag themselves when it comes to doing necessary things such as going to work or eating, and even when it comes to pleasurable things such as talking to friends or having sex. Depression can cause people to be less active and productive; they spend a lot of time alone and

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    Company Motivational Profile-Google Corp. Since the start of Google, it has been a tremendous time for Internet surfers. Larry Page, a PH.D student at Stanford started by as a research project in January 1996 that ended up as Google’s search engine. Larry was in search for a dissertation theme, among other things, exploring the mathematical properties of the World Wide Web and understanding its link as a hug graph. Soon after Page and his partner Sergey Brin began exploring the web with their web

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    Wood, M.D, et. al (2007). Brief motivational intervention and alcohol expectancy challenge with heavy drinking in college students: A randomized factorial study. Addictive Behaviors, 32(11), 2509-2528. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2007.06.018 This study is the first joint study covering both Behavioral Motivational Intervention (BMI) and Alcohol Expectancy Challenge (AEC). This is relevant to our issue, as we chose to look at behavioral modifications and interventions to help curb college binge drinking

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    Motivational Action Plan Mr. Warren is an employee of about 6 months with our company. Despite the fact that he has never before been in this line of work, he has taken to it like butter to toast. Though, he struggled in the beginning with fear of being the "new guy", he seems to be settled in with his new position. The routine that he has fallen into seems to accommodate him, the people he works with, and the company. He is really doing a wonderful job in his line of work. Though, he does not

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    What are motivational theories, and how can these theories help to motivate individuals within the workplace. Motivational theories were designed to drive people to be motivated, to meet company goals; and expectation within the organization. One of those theories is the hierarchy of needs, the second is hunters intrinsic/extrinsic theory; both theories would be beneficial in Bill Lawrence’s actions while helping him to become more motivation, self-sufficient; and accountable. While everyone has

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    Leadership and Motivational Strategies Individual/Group Behavior Individualism is the degree of independence a society maintains among its members. It basically has to do with whether the individual in each culture is define their self-image in terms of “we” or “I”. Individualistic societies like the United States and Australia people generally only worry about taking care of themselves and those closest to them. In collectivist society’s people belong to a group that take care of each other. Australia

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    and chaotic twist of fate. Change is finally desired and the addicted individual seeks a process of recovery in hopes of a new life. Yet in order for this to happen, there must be a period of stabilization. This involves the stabilization of the motivational crisis that prompted entry into treatment (Gorski & Miller, 1986). Though not all individuals that enter treatment are in immediate danger, there are however those that are at risk of harm to self and others as a result of drug using behavior

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    Motivational Interview Project The person that I interviewed for this project was my nineteen-year-old brothers girlfriend Liv Postl. Liv is 18 years old and is a senior this year. Some extra curricular school activities that she is active that may influence her motivation with school work include she is in dance and dance team, plays volleyball, and she works at a daycare when she gets out of school. These activities might influence her motivation because after school she either goes right to

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    I like to think of myself as a motivational leader above all else. I have always been able to see the potential in others and get them be the best versions of themselves they can be. As a leader I am also very thorough and meticulous. I set very detailed goals and get my team and myself to achieve them. True to the core of being an INTJ I value innovation, effectiveness and competency above most things (16personalities, n.d.). Like most leaders who are INTJ’s I set extremely high standards for those

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