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.
Do you sometimes sense that you are working harder than your clients on their success?
Are you looking for best practices around engagement and motivation?
Motivational Interviewing Training Could Help...
Two day training April 13 & 16!
Motivational Interviewing is an evidence-based communication style designed to help people identify their own readiness, willingness, and ability to make meaningful changes in their lives. We will talk about techniques to draw out people in order to explore their motivations, resolve ambivalence, and help them become empowered to make changes to meet their own goals.
This virtual but highly interactive introduction and skill-building workshop will provide a number of exercises to help distinguish the practice of Motivational Interviewing from other types of therapy or psychoeducation. Motivational interviewing can be added to other models to reduce attrition and increase the likelihood of participants’ success.
This training reviews core concepts and skills of MI, foundation counseling, and communication skills that can be used by clinical or non-clinical professionals. Advanced MI concepts introduced after building solid foundation of introductory and intermediate skills.
Short skill demonstration videos
Downloadable and printable practice sheets discretely guide conversations, or use the sheets to practice skills while role playing with colleagues
Training available at work and at home, on your computer, tablet, or phone
Location:
international
Category title:
Introductory
Intermediate
Advanced
Supervision and coaching
Cost:
150
Event language:
0
Official event:
1
Summary:
We have a total of 12 hours of online material which can be purchased as a 12-hour training, or purchased as stand-alone modules for briefer trainings in as little as an hour.
Training in essential skills like Motivational Interviewing should be inexpensive, easily accessible, and fun, (especially in the age of Covid). That's why I developed this course that you can take in the convenience of your own home or office. All of the core skills, processes, and techniques of MI are covered in animated videos and exercises. There are 2 zoom meetings scheduled with the instructor for questions, supervised practice, and feedback. This course meets the qualifications for 15 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, is approved for 15 hours of credit for addiction counselors by CCAPP, and for psychologists by the California Psychological Association.
Location:
International
Category title:
Introductory
Cost:
349
Event language:
0
Official event:
1
Summary:
Online, Self-Paced, MI introductory course includes 13 animated and engaging videos, post-tests, and exercises plus 3 hours of live training via zoom.
Dr. Brad Lundahl is a tenured professor of social work and clinical psychologist whose motivational interviewing research has been cited in thousands of studies.
We have adapted our usual two-day workshop for a virtual tele-conferencing format to provide participants with an opportunity to explore creative ways of integrating these approaches into an effective therapeutic intervention -- when to use, when not to use Motivational Interviewing. Motivational Interviewing is a client-centered, evidence-based, directive method for enhancing intrinsic motivation to change by exploring and resolving ambivalence.
Location:
international
Category title:
Introductory
Cost:
175
Event language:
0
Summary:
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.
We have adapted our usual two-day workshop for a virtual tele-conferencing format to provide participants with an opportunity to explore creative ways of integrating these approaches into an effective therapeutic intervention -- when to use, when not to use Motivational Interviewing. Motivational Interviewing is a client-centered, evidence-based, directive method for enhancing intrinsic motivation to change by exploring and resolving ambivalence.
Location:
international
Category title:
Introductory
Cost:
175
Event language:
0
Summary:
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.