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Motivational interviewing is a form of psychotherapy that targets ambivalence towards an aberrant behaviour. It has been extensively studied in substance misuse, and also has applications in areas as diverse as diabetes care and reducing offending. Luty & Iwanowicz (pp. 46–53) ask whether it is living up to its promise as means of changing patients' behaviour. Cover image: © iStockphoto/JoelBoily