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Ability
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A form of client preparatory change talk that reflects perceived personal capability of making a change; typical words include can, could and able
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Absolute Worth
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One of four aspects of acceptance as a component of MI spirit, prizing the inherent value and potential of every human being
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acceptance
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one of four central components of the underlying spirit of MI by which the interviewer communicates absolute worth, accurate empathy, affirmation, and autonomy support
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accurate empathy
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the skill of perceiving and reflecting back another person's meaning; one of the four aspects of acceptance as a component of MI spirit
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activation language
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a form of client mobilizing change talk that expresses disposition toward action, but falls short of commitment language; typical words include ready, willing, considering
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affirmation
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one of four aspects of acceptance as a component of MI spirit by which the counselor accentuates the positive, seeking and acknowledging a person's strengths and efforts
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affirming
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an interviewer statement valuing a positive client attribute or behavior
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agenda mapping
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a short focusing metaconversation in which you step back with the client to choose a direction from among several options
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agreement with a twist
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a reflection, affirmation, or accord followed by a reframe
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ambivalence
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the simultaneous presence of competing motivations for and against change
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