Motivational Interviewing practice toolbox

MI Toolbox

A practical MI resource for real conversations: change talk, sustain talk, ambivalence, readiness rulers, confidence questions and simple scripts staff can return to in supervision and sessions.

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Why this toolbox matters

Help staff stop arguing for change and start drawing it out.

MI is most useful when staff are under pressure not to lecture, persuade or rescue. This toolbox gives practitioners language they can reach for when someone is unsure, resistant, ashamed, stuck or only half-ready to change.

It supports confident use of MI micro-skills without turning practice into a script. Staff get prompts, question stems and reflection tools that help them notice change talk, soften sustain talk and keep autonomy at the centre.

What staff can use it for

  • Use MI prompts that invite rather than force change talk.
  • Recognise ambivalence without treating it as non-compliance.
  • Apply readiness and confidence questions without making them feel mechanical.
  • Use MI tools in sessions, supervision and reflective practice.
Practice toolbox preview

What this toolbox helps staff do in practice

When someone says “I don’t care”: find a response that protects autonomy while keeping the door open.
When a parent feels defeated: use confidence questions that uncover exceptions and strengths.
When staff feel stuck: use reflection prompts to avoid slipping into advice-giving.
When progress is small: recognise and reinforce change talk without overclaiming.

Why this matters: The toolbox preview explains the practice value; the full platform contains the actual prompts, scripts and tools.

Who this toolbox is for

Practitioners, managers and frontline staff who need practice-ready prompts, scripts and reflective tools they can return to after training is complete.

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