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Motivational Interviewing .PPT
Motivational Interviewing .PPT
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The document provides an overview of a curriculum on Motivational Interviewing (MI) to discuss substance use in addiction psychiatry. It includes the definition of MI, the four processes of MI (engaging, focusing, evoking, and planning), MI-consistent therapist behaviors, and client change language. The document also mentions the learning objectives of the curriculum, which involve defining MI, understanding the processes of MI, identifying MI-consistent therapist behaviors, and defining change talk and sustain talk. It includes a list of colleagues and co-investigators involved in the curriculum, as well as staff and volunteers. The history of MI and its technical definition are discussed, along with foundational skills of MI such as open-ended questions, affirmation, reflection, and summary. It also mentions the importance of recognizing sustain talk and discord and how therapist style can influence it. The document includes information on training in MI and the key takeaways from 20 years of process coding research. Additional resources for learning MI are provided, along with contact information for Brian Borsari, the Health Behavior Coordinator and Clinical Research Psychologist involved in the curriculum.
Keywords
Motivational Interviewing
substance use
addiction psychiatry
engaging
focusing
evoking
planning
MI-consistent therapist behaviors
client change language
learning objectives
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