Motivational Interviewing (MI) is particularly valuable for frequency illusion when ambivalence about change is blocking recovery.
Ambivalence in Frequency Illusion
People with frequency illusion are often ambivalent about change — part wants relief, part fears the unknown of being without familiar frequency illusion patterns. This is normal, not resistance.
How MI Addresses Frequency Illusion Ambivalence
MI uses specific techniques to help people explore and resolve their ambivalence about frequency illusion treatment:
- Reflective listening: Hearing and naming both sides of frequency illusion ambivalence
- Decisional balance: Exploring pros and cons of changing vs. staying the same with frequency illusion
- Evoking change talk: Drawing out the person's own reasons for addressing frequency illusion
- Affirming strengths: Highlighting past capacities relevant to frequency illusion recovery
MI in Frequency Illusion Treatment Settings
MI is integrated into many frequency illusion treatment approaches as an engagement tool. It's particularly useful at the beginning of treatment and when motivation fluctuates.