Question: Motivational interviewing (MI) is a way to really create a conversation between two people. It is almost like building that bridge between you and the other person in order for that other person to cross over. A group leader can ask questions that encourage his clients to think about change and really want to do better for themselves and their future. An example of a MI from a group leader would be something such as "What can you work on today that will make you feel better tomorrow? (Understanding Motivational Interviewing | Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), n.d.) This can really create a positive thinking from the group leader to the client, because it creates that bridge from the group leader to his client encouraging him to think about what he can work on today in order to feel better tomorrow. Reply with research on this with one in-text citation and one reference. Make it simple and short. Need Assignment Help?