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Counselor skill influences outcomes of brief motivational interventions
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 07/30/09
Gaume J et al. – Findings indicated that avoidance of MI–inconsistent skills was more important than frequency of using MI–consistent skills and that training and selection of counselors should be based more on the overall MI–consistent gestalt than on particular MI techniques.
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