Stop Preaching, Start Listening: Motivational Interviewing for the Modern Physical Therapist
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Are you tired of being the "fixer" who cares more about the recovery than the patient does?
We’ve all been there. You design the "perfect" home exercise program, hand over a beautiful handout, and then… nothing. The patient returns with the same excuses: "I was too busy," "I forgot," or "I wasn't sure if I was doing it right".
In his latest book, Dr. Erson Religioso III, DPT, MS, MTC, CertMDT, CertMST, CNPT, FAAOMPT—founder of Modern Manual Therapy—reveals that the "non-compliance" we see in the clinic isn't a patient problem; it's a communication problem.
For years, physical therapy has relied on a biomedical model: find the broken part and fix it. But when we push for change, humans naturally push back. This is the "Righting Reflex," and it’s the #1 killer of the therapeutic alliance.
Master the Art of the "Clinical Dance"This book is your blueprint for transitioning from a traditional "expert" to a high-level Recovery and Health Coach. By integrating the evidence-based principles of Motivational Interviewing (MI), you will learn how to help patients talk themselves into getting better.
Inside this guide, you will discover:
The "Spirit" of MI: How to leverage Partnership, Acceptance, Compassion, and Evocation to build bulletproof rapport.
The OARS Toolkit: Master Open-ended questions, Affirmations, Reflective listening, and Summaries to navigate even the toughest clinical encounters.
Change Talk vs. Sustain Talk: Learn to identify "DARN-CATS" and turn up the volume on the patient's own internal motivation.
Rolling with Resistance: Proven strategies to diffuse discord and "roll with" patient pushback without losing your cool.
The "5 Whys" for Clinicians: Dig past surface-level excuses (like "I forgot") to find the root cause of behavior stagnancy.
Lifestyle Medicine Integration: Use MI as the operating system for coaching patients through nutrition, sleep, and stress management.
Integrating MI doesn't require hour-long sessions; it’s about the quality of the conversation, not the quantity of minutes. Whether you are a veteran FAAOMPT or a DPT student, these skills are the missing link between the exercise sheet and the patient’s actual life.
Join the movement to level up your patient interactions and restore the joy to your practice.