BAP Resources
Links & Downloads
- BAP in Health & Healthcare: A Scoping Review (Medical Clinics of North America 2023) (PDF 1MB)
- BAP: A Motivational Interviewing Consistent Tool for Telemedicine and Beyond (APA 2021) (PDF 8MB)
- BAP: A Roadmap from Evocation into & Through the Process of Planning (MINT Forum 2020) (PDF 3MB)
- BAP Flow Chart (PDF 1.7MB)
- BAP Guide (PDF 4000KB)
- BAP Checklist (PDF 100KB)
- MI (BAP) in Addiction Medicine, FOCUS 2011 (300KB)
- BAP Evidence Paper, JCOM 2014 (300 KB)
Brief Action Planning
This video of Mr. Carlson demonstrates the five foundational competencies of Brief Action Planning (BAP). Other core competencies of BAP include use of behavioral menus when necessary, (see Mr. Peters below), problem-solving for low confidence in an action plan, (see Mr. Weiss below), and use of nonjudgmental, affirming follow-up questions and statements to encourage continued brief action planning (not demonstrated on video; see BAP Guide and BAP Flow Chart).
BAP with Behavioral Menu
This video demonstrates the use of a behavioral menu, one of the eight core competencies, for individuals who can benefit from suggestions to help empower choice, presented in an autonomy-supportive style (MI Spirit).
BAP with Problem-Solving for Low Confidence
This video demonstrates the use of problem-solving for low confidence, as one of the eight core skills of Brief Action Planning (BAP).
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