In motivational interviewing, the client participates in contributing ideas and developing strategies for his or her own recovery. The client maintains a sense of autonomy as opposed to the counselor having authority over the client, as is the case in confrontational therapy. The client and counselor form a partnership based on the client’s needs and …show more content…
Definition- able to meet commitments made to yourself and others around you.Responsibility is a choice- responsibility without choice is torment this is tragic curse suffered by scapegoats and other innocent people.
The second question I would like to ask if its ok with you is: why do you reduce shame and denial. Before we can work on overcoming shame, we first need to define shame and distinguish it from guilt. Shame refers to the feelings and thoughts that who you are is bad, inadequate or worthless. Shame involves feeling exposed when someone has seen you say or do something that is embarrassing or has judged you. Shame is often accompanied by the physical sensations of feeling the heat in the face, throat and chest. Shame can also make you feel physically smaller or younger than you are, or desire to become