Abstract
There is no single and uniforma helping process. Our professional interventions are guided by conceptual frames, theories, techniques, and strategies adjusted to our clients‘ needs. Motivational Interviewing provides multiple possibilities that contribute to a dynamic helping process. At the same time, the client us invited to assume responsibility for his behavior and take on new stances favoring change.
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