The 5 Languages of Therapeutic Alliance
A Guide to Understanding, Validating, and Motivating Every Personality in Your Clinic.
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Stop Preaching and Start Listening: Motivational Interviewing for the Modern Physical Therapist By Dr. Erson Religioso III, DPT, MS, MTC, CertMDT, CertMST, CNPT, FAAOMPT
Stop fighting with your patients and start dancing with them.
Are you tired of the "non-compliance" cycle? You spend 45 minutes crafting the perfect therapeutic exercise program, only to have the patient return a week later with a list of excuses. We’ve all been there—the frustration, the "expert trap," and the well-intentioned "righting reflex" that often makes things worse.
In Stop Preaching and Start Listening, Dr. Erson Religioso III (better known as "Dr. E") reveals the missing link between your clinical expertise and your patient’s actual life: Motivational Interviewing (MI).
This is not a book of "tricks" or scripts. It is a fundamental shift in the clinical dynamic, moving you from the role of a "fixer" to a true recovery and health coach. By adopting the "Spirit of MI"—Partnership, Acceptance, Compassion, and Evocation—you will learn to foster a genuine therapeutic alliance that is the most powerful predictor of positive outcomes.
Inside this guide, you will discover:
The OARS Toolkit: Master the core navigational tools of Open-ended questions, Affirmations, Reflective listening, and Summaries to turn dead-end lectures into change-oriented conversations.
The Art of "Rolling with Resistance": Learn to navigate discord and "dance" with patient momentum rather than clashing with it.
Change Talk vs. Sustain Talk: Identify the "DARN-CATS" acronyms to listen for the sound of possibility and help patients talk themselves into changing.
Developing Discrepancy: Help patients see the gap between their current behaviors and their deepest values—like being the "fun grandma" or the "undefeated athlete"—to ignite intrinsic motivation.
The "5 Whys" Technique: Borrow a tool from the Toyota assembly line to dig past surface-level excuses and solve the real problems holding your patients back.
Lifestyle Medicine Integration: Use MI as the operating system for the five pillars of health—nutrition, sleep, stress management, social connection, and exercise.
Whether you have 45 minutes or a quick 90-second follow-up, this book provides real-world case studies (from the "Overwhelmed Office Worker" to the "Skeptical Runner") to show you how to weave MI seamlessly into your busy clinic day.
Stop prescribing plans and start co-authoring solutions. Empower your patients to discover their own path to wellness and rediscover the joy of a practice built on collaboration over compliance.