Supporting young people who use substances so they can discover their potential and resources [Interview].

Motivational interviewing helps at-risk users feel confident enough to explore the benefits they would gain from reducing their substance use. A warm, empathetic listening approach that encourages self-reliance allows young people to express themselves and even change their perspective. For professionals, it is a learning process aimed at effectively facilitating behavioral change.

Author(s): Gery Yves, Michaud Philippe

Publishing year: 2014

Pages: 30-31

Health in Action, 2014, n° 429, p. 30-31

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