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How to use reflections in
Motivational Interviewing
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Using
Reflections
in MI
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Welcome to MI Clubwith John Russell (Member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers)
www.miinlondon.org / miclub@miinlondon.org / Tweet @miinlondon
Using Reflections in
Motivational Interviewing
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Reflections
Let’s go!
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Aims
1.  Be curious, adopt a learning mind-set.
2.  To learn about what a reflection is.
3.  To learn about the different types of
reflections
4.  To start using, or improve your current use of
reflections.
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Objectives
1.  Presentation
2.  Individual practise (on your own)
3.  Partner practise (with one other person)
4.  Questions
- John Russell
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“A	reflec'on	is	a	statement	that	holds	up	a	
mirror	to	your	conversa'on…		
It	lets	the	person	you’re	talking	to	hear		
what	they’ve	said…	
It	might	be	the	first	'me	that’s	ever	
happened	to	them”.
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Why reflect?
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Why reflect?
•  Reflective Listening deepens our understanding
of the person
•  Demonstrates active listening, empathy and MI
Spirit
•  Keeps the person focused on change which
results in a higher likelihood of change occurring
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What is a
reflection in MI?
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What is a reflection?
Well, there are two types of reflection, these are
split into:
1.  Simple Reflections
2.  Complex reflections
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What is a
simple reflection?
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Simple reflections
Used when:
•  You want to keep the conversation going as it
is, but not guide it.
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Simple reflections
A simple reflection would be when you:
•  Repeat what a person has said
•  Slightly Rephrase what the person has said
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Simple reflections
For example, if someone said: “I really want to
lose weight”
•  Repeat
–  “You want to lose weight”
•  Slightly Rephrase
–  “You want to some weight to come off”
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Simple reflections
Simple reflections repeat or rephrase the
conversation that is above water.
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That’s	this	bit
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What is a
complex reflection?
19	
Complex reflections
Are great for taking the conversation deeper.
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That’s	this	bit!
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Complex reflections
Used when:
•  You want to prevent conversations going round in
circles
•  You want to add meaning to the clients words, or
take a guess as to what they really meant to say or
are trying to say
•  You want to guide the conversation towards change
22	
Complex reflections
A complex reflection would be when you:
•  Paraphrase what a person has said
•  Use metaphor, meaning or describe feeling
•  Lay out change talk and sustain talk (double-
sided) or Continue the sentence where the
person left off
23	
Complex reflections
It’s worth noting that not every type of complex
reflection can and should be used, pick which
ever one you think will work best in the
situation.
Here’s some examples…
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Complex reflections
For example, if someone said: “I really want to
lose weight”
•  Paraphrase
–  “It’s time to drop some lbs”
•  Continue the sentence
–  “it’s going to help you achieve what you want to
achieve”
25	
Complex reflections
For example, if someone said: “I’m tired, Ive got so
many things I have to do before I exercise”
•  Metaphor
–  “You’ve got a lot of hurdles to jump over”
•  Feeling
–  “It seems draining to do, but it’s something you’re
interested in doing”
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Complex reflections
For example, if someone said: “I’m worried about
my health with drinking but it’s so much fun to do”
•  Double-sided
–  “You want to have a good time, and yet it’s going to
be better for you cut it out for good”
•  Meaning
–  “You want to live a long and healthy life”
Individual Practise
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Think about the following statement:
“I want to lose weight, but I just love to eat,
especially sugary treats, I can’t stop myself
when they’re in the house, I know it’s not
good for me”
See if you can come up with some reflections
to this statement. We’ll come back in 5 mins.
Give it a go!
“I want to lose weight, but I just love to eat,
especially sugary treats, I can’t stop myself when
they’re in the house, I know it’s not good for me”
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Simple	reflec+ons:		
	Repeat	
•  		
Simple	Rephrase	
•  		
Complex	Reflec+ons:	
Paraphrase	
	
Double-sided	
Amplified	
Metaphor	
Feeling	
Meaning	
	
Con+nue	the	sentence… 	
	
For	a	reminder	of	each	
reflecBon	go	to:	
miinlondon.org/exercise
“I want to lose weight, but I just love to eat,
especially sugary treats, I can’t stop myself when
they’re in the house, I know it’s not good for me”
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Simple	reflec+ons:		
	Repeat	
•  	You	want	to	lose	weight	
Simple	Rephrase	
•  It’s	hard	to	not	eat	treats	and	
you	find	it	hard	to	stop	
yourself	
Complex	Reflec+ons:	
Paraphrase	
It’s	tough	to	stay	away	from	the	sweet	treats	but	deep	
down	you	know	you’re	beOer	of	without	them	
Double-sided	
You	love	to	eat	sugary	foods	and	lose	weight	is	a	priority	
for	you	
Metaphor	
You	want	to	show	others	you	can	tame	this	lion	
Feeling	
You’re	upset	you	can’t	control	your	eaBng	
Meaning	
Controlling	your	eaBng	is	important	for	you	to	feel	good	
about	yourself	
Con+nue	the	sentence…		
And	now	might	be	the	Bme	to	make	your	first	steps	
towards	change
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How did you do?
•  The key to these is to practise, here are some examples
that you could’ve used…
•  Some people ask how many reflections should they be
using in a conversations.
•  There’s no hard-and-fast rule, however you want to be using
at least one reflection for every one question used. Try and
increase the number of reflections to questions as you get
better with practice.
Practise in pairs
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OK. Let’s give this a go. Please go to
the chat function, you’ll see your name
there along with a link that will take
you straight to your discussion room.
I’ll ask you to come back in 10 minutes
time.
Practise in pairs
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Please introduce yourself (if you’ve
checked that you’re happy to appear
on webcam remember to enable it
when you get into the room)
Discuss what you like in the room, but
you might want to try and practice one
type of reflection with each other.
Practise in pairs
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See you in 10 minutes! I’ll mute myself
so you can talk without hearing me.
I’ll still be in the join.me chat room if
you want to ask questions.
I’ll unmute after 10 minutes to bring
you back
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Ques%ons

Q: Can you give any more examples of double-sided reflec%ons?
A: Let’s use an example someone might say if you were talking about cuDng down on alcohol.
“I want to drink less but all of my friend’s do it”
Double-sided reflec%ons use a person’s change talk ”(a statement that is pro-change) , such as “I
want to drink less and a person’s sustain talk (a statement that keeps the status quo) which might
follow, such as “but all of my friends do it”.
A Double-sided reflec%on switches the change talk and sustain talk, and replaces the central
word ‘but’ with the word ‘and’.
Therefore a reflec%on to “I want to drink less but all of my friend’s do it” might be:
1.  “It’s a social thing and yet you’re not sure if it’s working for you”
2.  “Your friend’s all drink and yet you don’t want to” (maybe a bit much, 
3.  “You don’t want to lose your friends and you want to be healthier”
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Motivational Interviewing - REFLECTIONS

  • 1. 1 www.miinlondon.org / miclub@miinlondon.org / Tweet @miinlondon How to use reflections in Motivational Interviewing
  • 3. 3 Welcome to MI Clubwith John Russell (Member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers) www.miinlondon.org / miclub@miinlondon.org / Tweet @miinlondon Using Reflections in Motivational Interviewing
  • 5. 5 Aims 1.  Be curious, adopt a learning mind-set. 2.  To learn about what a reflection is. 3.  To learn about the different types of reflections 4.  To start using, or improve your current use of reflections.
  • 6. 6 Objectives 1.  Presentation 2.  Individual practise (on your own) 3.  Partner practise (with one other person) 4.  Questions
  • 9. 9 Why reflect? •  Reflective Listening deepens our understanding of the person •  Demonstrates active listening, empathy and MI Spirit •  Keeps the person focused on change which results in a higher likelihood of change occurring
  • 11. 11 What is a reflection? Well, there are two types of reflection, these are split into: 1.  Simple Reflections 2.  Complex reflections
  • 12. 12 What is a simple reflection?
  • 13. 13 Simple reflections Used when: •  You want to keep the conversation going as it is, but not guide it.
  • 14. 14 Simple reflections A simple reflection would be when you: •  Repeat what a person has said •  Slightly Rephrase what the person has said
  • 15. 15 Simple reflections For example, if someone said: “I really want to lose weight” •  Repeat –  “You want to lose weight” •  Slightly Rephrase –  “You want to some weight to come off”
  • 16. 16 Simple reflections Simple reflections repeat or rephrase the conversation that is above water.
  • 18. 18 What is a complex reflection?
  • 19. 19 Complex reflections Are great for taking the conversation deeper.
  • 21. 21 Complex reflections Used when: •  You want to prevent conversations going round in circles •  You want to add meaning to the clients words, or take a guess as to what they really meant to say or are trying to say •  You want to guide the conversation towards change
  • 22. 22 Complex reflections A complex reflection would be when you: •  Paraphrase what a person has said •  Use metaphor, meaning or describe feeling •  Lay out change talk and sustain talk (double- sided) or Continue the sentence where the person left off
  • 23. 23 Complex reflections It’s worth noting that not every type of complex reflection can and should be used, pick which ever one you think will work best in the situation. Here’s some examples…
  • 24. 24 Complex reflections For example, if someone said: “I really want to lose weight” •  Paraphrase –  “It’s time to drop some lbs” •  Continue the sentence –  “it’s going to help you achieve what you want to achieve”
  • 25. 25 Complex reflections For example, if someone said: “I’m tired, Ive got so many things I have to do before I exercise” •  Metaphor –  “You’ve got a lot of hurdles to jump over” •  Feeling –  “It seems draining to do, but it’s something you’re interested in doing”
  • 26. 26 Complex reflections For example, if someone said: “I’m worried about my health with drinking but it’s so much fun to do” •  Double-sided –  “You want to have a good time, and yet it’s going to be better for you cut it out for good” •  Meaning –  “You want to live a long and healthy life”
  • 27. Individual Practise 27 Think about the following statement: “I want to lose weight, but I just love to eat, especially sugary treats, I can’t stop myself when they’re in the house, I know it’s not good for me” See if you can come up with some reflections to this statement. We’ll come back in 5 mins. Give it a go!
  • 28. “I want to lose weight, but I just love to eat, especially sugary treats, I can’t stop myself when they’re in the house, I know it’s not good for me” 28 Simple reflec+ons: Repeat •  Simple Rephrase •  Complex Reflec+ons: Paraphrase Double-sided Amplified Metaphor Feeling Meaning Con+nue the sentence… For a reminder of each reflecBon go to: miinlondon.org/exercise
  • 29. “I want to lose weight, but I just love to eat, especially sugary treats, I can’t stop myself when they’re in the house, I know it’s not good for me” 29 Simple reflec+ons: Repeat •  You want to lose weight Simple Rephrase •  It’s hard to not eat treats and you find it hard to stop yourself Complex Reflec+ons: Paraphrase It’s tough to stay away from the sweet treats but deep down you know you’re beOer of without them Double-sided You love to eat sugary foods and lose weight is a priority for you Metaphor You want to show others you can tame this lion Feeling You’re upset you can’t control your eaBng Meaning Controlling your eaBng is important for you to feel good about yourself Con+nue the sentence… And now might be the Bme to make your first steps towards change
  • 30. 30 How did you do? •  The key to these is to practise, here are some examples that you could’ve used… •  Some people ask how many reflections should they be using in a conversations. •  There’s no hard-and-fast rule, however you want to be using at least one reflection for every one question used. Try and increase the number of reflections to questions as you get better with practice.
  • 31. Practise in pairs 31 OK. Let’s give this a go. Please go to the chat function, you’ll see your name there along with a link that will take you straight to your discussion room. I’ll ask you to come back in 10 minutes time.
  • 32. Practise in pairs 32 Please introduce yourself (if you’ve checked that you’re happy to appear on webcam remember to enable it when you get into the room) Discuss what you like in the room, but you might want to try and practice one type of reflection with each other.
  • 33. Practise in pairs 33 See you in 10 minutes! I’ll mute myself so you can talk without hearing me. I’ll still be in the join.me chat room if you want to ask questions. I’ll unmute after 10 minutes to bring you back
  • 34. 34 Send us a Tweet: @MIinlondon Ques%ons Q: Can you give any more examples of double-sided reflec%ons? A: Let’s use an example someone might say if you were talking about cuDng down on alcohol. “I want to drink less but all of my friend’s do it” Double-sided reflec%ons use a person’s change talk ”(a statement that is pro-change) , such as “I want to drink less and a person’s sustain talk (a statement that keeps the status quo) which might follow, such as “but all of my friends do it”. A Double-sided reflec%on switches the change talk and sustain talk, and replaces the central word ‘but’ with the word ‘and’. Therefore a reflec%on to “I want to drink less but all of my friend’s do it” might be: 1.  “It’s a social thing and yet you’re not sure if it’s working for you” 2.  “Your friend’s all drink and yet you don’t want to” (maybe a bit much, 3.  “You don’t want to lose your friends and you want to be healthier”
  • 35. 35 See you for online MI Club SOON! Thanks for coming! Sign up to our newsletter for updates on MI Club online! Visit www.miinlondon.org