Introductory Online K. Watson MI for Victim Advocates

Power-based violence— the kind of harm that is inflicted upon individuals or groups due to power imbalances— targets marginalized communities and violates their rights to human dignity. Addressing power-based violence requires challenging power structures, promoting equality, and fostering inclusive and respectful environments for all. Victim advocacy refers to the support provided to individuals who have experienced some form of power-based violence: domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, human trafficking, and coercive control. Advocates help victims navigate the legal, medical, and social systems, provide crisis intervention, facilitate safety planning, and provide court accompaniment when necessary. The primary goal of victim advocacy is to empower victims and help them regain control over their lives in the aftermath of violence or oppression. To put it simply, advocates help people move forward to a brighter, safer, and freer future, even when something terrible has happened in the past. This workshop shares best practices in motivational interviewing (MI) for victim advocates. Developed in the early 1980s by psychologists William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick, motivational interviewing was originally designed as a way to have collaborative conversations with people about their alcohol consumption. Over time, Miller and Rollnick have illustrated the utility of MI across many new and emerging areas: healthcare, leadership and management, fitness, education, athletic training, and more. As always, Miller and Rollnick remain the authority on the development of MI, and this book provides applications to the field of victim advocacy.

 

Agenda for January 15th, 2026

Please note that the agenda is listed in Eastern/New York time, so please adjust to your own time zone as necessary:

  • 10:00 Foundations of Motivational Interviewing
  • 11:00 Break
  • 11:15 Spirit of Motivational Interviewing (and a slight twist on MI, which is helpful for advocates)
  • 12:30 Lunch break
  • 1:30 Skill building and practice, part 1
  • 2:30 Break
  • 2:45 Skill building and practice, part 2
  • 3:45 Wrap Up
  • 4:00 End
Location: 
International
Category title: 
Introductory
Cost: 
159
Event language: 
English
Official event: 
No
Date: 
15 Jan 2026 - 10:00am
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