The Williams and McCoy model of motivational spirited cognitive behavioral change communication

The Williams and McCoy Motivational Spirited Cognitive Behavioral Change Communication (MIS-CBC) is an innovative model combining the spirit of motivational interviewing (MI) communication, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as a patient-centered care model to improve continuity of care while en...

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Published inArchives of psychiatric nursing Vol. 48; pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors McCoy, Kathleen T., Williams, Kimberly A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.02.2024
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ISSN0883-9417
1532-8228
1532-8228
DOI10.1016/j.apnu.2024.01.001

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Abstract The Williams and McCoy Motivational Spirited Cognitive Behavioral Change Communication (MIS-CBC) is an innovative model combining the spirit of motivational interviewing (MI) communication, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as a patient-centered care model to improve continuity of care while enabling patients to progress during therapy. Incorporating this model into Psychiatric Mental Health Advance Practice Nurse practice allows for provision of best practice with populations experiencing low motivation and subject to dropout. The model aims to improve patient motivation and engagement of CBT to achievement “full dose” CBT with more flexibility to significantly improve patient outcomes, particularly with patient populations subject to interruptions in psychotherapy. The Williams and McCoy MIS-CBC model has implications in areas of both practice and academia addressing episodic psychotherapy in populations where interruptions and dropout frequently occur.
AbstractList The Williams and McCoy Motivational Spirited Cognitive Behavioral Change Communication (MIS-CBC) is an innovative model combining the spirit of motivational interviewing (MI) communication, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as a patient-centered care model to improve continuity of care while enabling patients to progress during therapy.PURPOSEThe Williams and McCoy Motivational Spirited Cognitive Behavioral Change Communication (MIS-CBC) is an innovative model combining the spirit of motivational interviewing (MI) communication, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as a patient-centered care model to improve continuity of care while enabling patients to progress during therapy.Incorporating this model into Psychiatric Mental Health Advance Practice Nurse practice allows for provision of best practice with populations experiencing low motivation and subject to dropout. The model aims to improve patient motivation and engagement of CBT to achievement "full dose" CBT with more flexibility to significantly improve patient outcomes, particularly with patient populations subject to interruptions in psychotherapy.CONCLUSIONSIncorporating this model into Psychiatric Mental Health Advance Practice Nurse practice allows for provision of best practice with populations experiencing low motivation and subject to dropout. The model aims to improve patient motivation and engagement of CBT to achievement "full dose" CBT with more flexibility to significantly improve patient outcomes, particularly with patient populations subject to interruptions in psychotherapy.The Williams and McCoy MIS-CBC model has implications in areas of both practice and academia addressing episodic psychotherapy in populations where interruptions and dropout frequently occur.PRACTICE IMPLICATIONSThe Williams and McCoy MIS-CBC model has implications in areas of both practice and academia addressing episodic psychotherapy in populations where interruptions and dropout frequently occur.
The Williams and McCoy Motivational Spirited Cognitive Behavioral Change Communication (MIS-CBC) is an innovative model combining the spirit of motivational interviewing (MI) communication, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as a patient-centered care model to improve continuity of care while enabling patients to progress during therapy. Incorporating this model into Psychiatric Mental Health Advance Practice Nurse practice allows for provision of best practice with populations experiencing low motivation and subject to dropout. The model aims to improve patient motivation and engagement of CBT to achievement “full dose” CBT with more flexibility to significantly improve patient outcomes, particularly with patient populations subject to interruptions in psychotherapy. The Williams and McCoy MIS-CBC model has implications in areas of both practice and academia addressing episodic psychotherapy in populations where interruptions and dropout frequently occur.
Author McCoy, Kathleen T.
Williams, Kimberly A.
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SubjectTerms Advanced practice nurse
Cognition
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Communication
Dropout
Humans
Integrative care
Motivation
Motivational Interviewing
Nursing model
Substance use disorder
Title The Williams and McCoy model of motivational spirited cognitive behavioral change communication
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