Motivational Interactions: a client-centred engagement strategy in Australian accident compensation schemes

A. Papagiannis
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Motivational interactions is based on the foundations of “Motivational interviewing” and the “Transtheoretical Model of Behaviour Change”, Which is widely recognised as an important engagement strategy for people working in a case management capacity- working with a range of injured client/worker needs pertaining to resistance, ambivalence to change, motivation, development and return to work. The quality of the working relationship between the worker and client is said to be a significant predictor of outcomes for a client. Evidence has indicated that a collaborative positive client centred engagement that is responsive to the change process of individuals is a reliable indicator of outcomes in a range of mental health, psychosocial and physical injury issues e.g. stress, depression, anxiety, physical injury, disability, with positive relationships being correlated with better Return to work/Life outcomes.
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动机互动:澳大利亚事故赔偿计划中以客户为中心的参与策略
动机互动是建立在“动机访谈”和“行为改变的跨理论模型”的基础上的,这被广泛认为是一个重要的参与策略,对于从事案例管理工作的人来说,这是一种工作,与一系列受伤的客户/工人的需求有关,包括对改变的抗拒、矛盾心理、动机、发展和重返工作。工作人员和客户之间的工作关系的质量据说是一个重要的预测结果的客户。有证据表明,响应个人变化过程的以客户为中心的协作性积极参与是反映一系列心理健康、社会心理和身体伤害问题(如压力、抑郁、焦虑、身体伤害、残疾)结果的可靠指标,积极关系与更好的重返工作/生活结果相关。
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International Journal of Disability Management Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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