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Motivational Interviewing

1. Introduction to Motivational Interviewing
2. MI for Supervisors

 

 

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Introduction to Motivational Interviewing

This course will provide an introduction to Motivational Interviewing (MI), a counseling style conceptualized by William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick popularized by their 1991 book, Motivational interviewing: preparing people to change addictive behavior, which is now available in a second edition (2002).

The course focus is on the foundational elements of MI and the spirit or counseling style that underlies its techniques. The Stages of Change, a separate yet compatible model of change, will also be explored. This course is introductory and geared toward people with no or little exposure to MI. The ATTC plans to develop a more advanced course to be offered in the future.

Course instructed by:
Sandy Gharib

Registration begins July 14, 2008
Start Date August 11, 2008
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MI for Supervisors

This course serves as the 3rd in the Motivational Interviewing Series and as a natural extensive of the Clinical Supervision Series. As you work through the 5 modules in this course you will become familiar with the historical context of the current emphasis on research-based service. The course provides both a clear survey of motivational interviewing interventions and supervision tools that will allow you to utilize your supervision time to enhance proficiency among supervisees. Prerequisites

  • Certification( written documentation) of clinical skills training in face to face format on MI (at least 12 hours) A willingness to audio-tape supervision session with a supervisee who uses MI. This tape will be used as an assignment later in the course. Evidence of coursework in supervision
  • 2 years experience as a clinical supervisor

Instructor: Denise Hall


Registration begins TBD
Start Date TBD
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Introduction Module
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