The Basic training to Motivational Interviewing aims to familiarize participants with the main concepts and methodology of Motivational Interviewing through practical exercises in order to develop clinical skills in the application of Motivational
Topics:
Motivation
Ambivalence
Motivational Interviewing Concept
Evolution of the concept and updates according to the 4th edition
Pillars of Motivational Interviewing (Ambivalence – Spirit of MI – OARS – Tasks)
Traps
Case study, practical exercises, role plays, videos and audios.
Motivational Interviewing is a style of communicating about behavior change. Whether you're a healthcare provider who speaks to patients about quitting smoking or taking medication, or an educator who speaks to students about time management and study skills, or a social worker who speaks to clients about coping skills and substance use, this workshop is for you.
Motivational Interviewing is a style of communicating about behavior change. Whether you're a healthcare provider who speaks to patients about quitting smoking or taking medication, or an educator who speaks to students about time management and study skills, or a social worker who speaks to clients about coping skills and substance use, this workshop is for you.
William R. Miller Presents Listening Well: The Art of Empathic Understanding
Empathy is not just a personality trait, but also a learnable skill that involves deep listening. In this 6-hour workshop Dr. Miller will offer clear explanations, specific examples, demonstrations, and practical exercises for developing your skillfulness in empathic listening.
This introductory level workshop offers practitioners in criminal justice, health care, mental health, substance abuse, and social services the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of MI and to begin to incorporate them into their work.