The FRAMES Approach
Common Elements of a Brief Intervention
Feedback
Personal Feedback about the risks associated with continued drinking based on current drinking patterns, problem indicators, and health status.
Responsibility
Emphasis on the individual’s personal Responsibility and choice to reduce drinking behavior.
Advice
Clear Advice about the importance of changing current drinking patterns.
Menu
A Menu of alternative change options. This emphasises the individual’s choice to reduce drinking patterns and allows them to choose the approach best suited to their own situation.
Empathy
Empathy from the person providing the intervention is an important determinant of client motivation and change. A warm, reflective and understanding brief intervention is more effective than an aggressive, confrontational or coercive style.
Self-efficacy
Self-efficacy involves instilling optimism in the client that their chosen goals can be achieved. It is in this step, in particular, that motivation-enhancing techniques are used to encourage clients to develop, implement and commit to plans to stop drinking.
Sunil Kumar Jayasudha Kamaraj
Clinical Psychologist Counseling Psychologist
Founder Co-founder
http://mindzone.in/
MIND ZONE
Common Elements of a Brief Intervention
Feedback
Personal Feedback about the risks associated with continued drinking based on current drinking patterns, problem indicators, and health status.
Responsibility
Emphasis on the individual’s personal Responsibility and choice to reduce drinking behavior.
Advice
Clear Advice about the importance of changing current drinking patterns.
Menu
A Menu of alternative change options. This emphasises the individual’s choice to reduce drinking patterns and allows them to choose the approach best suited to their own situation.
Empathy
Empathy from the person providing the intervention is an important determinant of client motivation and change. A warm, reflective and understanding brief intervention is more effective than an aggressive, confrontational or coercive style.
Self-efficacy
Self-efficacy involves instilling optimism in the client that their chosen goals can be achieved. It is in this step, in particular, that motivation-enhancing techniques are used to encourage clients to develop, implement and commit to plans to stop drinking.
Sunil Kumar Jayasudha Kamaraj
Clinical Psychologist Counseling Psychologist
Founder Co-founder
http://mindzone.in/
MIND ZONE
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