Trauma-Informed Motivational Interviewing in Rural Dwelling Samples
Trauma-Informed Motivational Interviewing as a Frontrunner Paradigm for Addressing Leprosy-Related Discrimination, Body Image Dissatisfaction, Resilience, and Social Engagement in Rural Dwelling Samples
Alexandria University
70 participants
Mar 1, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Leprosy remains a profoundly stigmatized condition in many rural communities worldwide, fostering social exclusion, body image dissatisfaction, and diminished mental health outcomes. TTrauma-Informed Motivational Interviewing (TIMI) emerges as a promising paradigm to address these psychosocial challenges, enhancing resilience, improving self-perception, and fostering social re-engagement.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- Individuals with a confirmed medical diagnosis of leprosy (current or past) experiencing physical, emotional, or social consequences.
Exclusion Criteria2
- Severe Cognitive or Psychiatric Impairments:
- Individuals with severe mental health conditions (e.g., untreated psychosis, severe intellectual disabilities) that impede the reflective, goal-setting nature of Motivational Interviewing.
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Interventions
Trauma-Informed Motivational Interviewing: Core Principles TIMI integrates two evidence-based approaches: Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) and Motivational Interviewing (MI). TIC emphasises understanding and acknowledging the impact of trauma on individuals' behaviours and emotional well-being. MI, a client-centred approach, fosters intrinsic motivation for change by exploring ambivalence and strengthening personal autonomy.
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NCT06909734