Interviewing Technique Reduces Risk For Binge Drinking, Unplanned Pregnancies
Fri, 05 Jan 2007 04:00 AM EST
... A University of Virginia Health System researcher and colleagues have just published findings showing that just a few targeted counseling sessions had a notably positive impact on women at high risk for binge drinking, unplanned pregnancy and exposure to alcohol during pregnancy. The counseling technique, called motivational interviewing (MI), has proven effective after just four counseling sessions. ...
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