TY - JOUR
T1 - When No Is not an Option
T2 - The Immunization against Silence in a Motivational Interview about Marijuana Use
AU - Åkerstrøm Andersen, Niels
AU - Pors, Justine Grønbæk
N1 - Published online: 5. August 2019
PY - 2019/12
Y1 - 2019/12
N2 - Many studies have documented how welfare service and professional practices increasingly depend upon the willingness of the citizen to engage actively in dialogues with professionals. This, however, produces the problem of how to deal with citizens who are silent. The framework of Motivational Interviewing presents itself as one solution to this problem. This article explores how Motivational Interviewing operates with a set of strategies to avoid the silence of citizens. We draw on theoretical concepts developed by Niklas Luhmann to analyse a particular instantiation of Motivational Interviewing produced by the Danish National Board of Health, namely a conversation concept entitled, the Marijuana Conversation. We ask thus: what is put at stake when health communication is designed to anticipate and make itself immune to the citizens’ refusal to have a dialogue. Our analysis identifies the different strategies of the conversation concept to make it difficult for the citizen to refuse continued communication. We conclude that by trying to make itself immune to the citizen’s ‘no’, the conversation undermines the possibilities of reaching its objective of empowering the citizen.
AB - Many studies have documented how welfare service and professional practices increasingly depend upon the willingness of the citizen to engage actively in dialogues with professionals. This, however, produces the problem of how to deal with citizens who are silent. The framework of Motivational Interviewing presents itself as one solution to this problem. This article explores how Motivational Interviewing operates with a set of strategies to avoid the silence of citizens. We draw on theoretical concepts developed by Niklas Luhmann to analyse a particular instantiation of Motivational Interviewing produced by the Danish National Board of Health, namely a conversation concept entitled, the Marijuana Conversation. We ask thus: what is put at stake when health communication is designed to anticipate and make itself immune to the citizens’ refusal to have a dialogue. Our analysis identifies the different strategies of the conversation concept to make it difficult for the citizen to refuse continued communication. We conclude that by trying to make itself immune to the citizen’s ‘no’, the conversation undermines the possibilities of reaching its objective of empowering the citizen.
KW - Motivational interviewing
KW - Health prevention
KW - Silence
KW - Niklas Luhmann
KW - Social immune mechanisms
KW - Motivational interviewing
KW - Health prevention
KW - Silence
KW - Niklas Luhmann
KW - Social immune mechanisms
U2 - 10.1057/s41285-019-00112-1
DO - 10.1057/s41285-019-00112-1
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85070239252
SN - 1477-8211
VL - 17
SP - 443
EP - 462
JO - Social Theory & Health
JF - Social Theory & Health
IS - 4
ER -