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In this video, we showcase how a non-adherent patient may present to a healthcare professional when they need to start making a lifestyle/healthcare change. This scenario focuses on a patient who has been referred for smoking cessation and the language to look out for when a patient is thinking about changing their habits. We also give you tools like motivational interviewing techniques, to stop the possibility of lecturing patient’s into a corner and instead allowing the patient to make the decision for themselves. 0:00 Introduction 1:35 Listening 2:35 Asking 3:24 Scenario 7:17 Thank you for watching! Subtitles are available. ----------------------------------------- The following book was used as our reference: Motivational Interviewing in Health Care: Helping Patients Change Behavior (Applications of Motivational Interviewing) by Stephen Rollnick, William R. Miller, and Theresa B. Moyers. ----------------------------------------- Thank you for watching Consultations4Health, don’t forget to subscribe for more consultations-based videos in the future. Consultations4Health will help you to develop your healthcare communication and consultation skills. The videos from Consultations4health will help you to get more from the conversations you have with your patients and aid you in taking your consultations to the next level. Produced by Maliha and Sophie ---------------------------------------------- SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS Twitter: @consultations4H. / consultations4h Facebook: Consultations4Health www.facebook.com/consultations4health

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