Motivational Interviewing and the Stages of Change Theory
CHAPTER 10 MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING AND THE STAGES OF CHANGE THEORY. 319. Christian faith was no longer working for him, and he became an agnostic for a short period of time. Similar to Carl Rogers, Miller’s goal of becoming a pastor was short-lived, with psychology becoming his subsequent area of professional interest.
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