How effectively are clinicians using Motivational Interviewing (MI)? The Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity (MITI) Version 4.2.1 behavioral coding system provides answers to this question. The MITI also yields feedback that can be used to increase clinical skill in the practice of MI. The MITI is intended to be used as a:
- Treatment integrity measure for clinical trials of Motivational Interviewing
- Means of providing structured, formal feedback about ways to improve MI practice in non-research settings
- Component of selection criteria for training and hiring
Participants will engage in learning through webcasts, written materials, videos, audio recordings, exercises, and practice opportunities. Course instructors are experienced members of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT).
Why take this course:
Learn to use the MITI to:
- Improve your own MI skills
- Code MI conversations
- Provide structured feedback and effective coaching
- Facilitate MI communities of practice
- Enhance your clinical supervision skills
- Implement MI practice more fully in organizations
- Incorporate into continuous quality improvement efforts
- Prepare for applying to the MINT
Dates: Fridays May 4, 11, 18, 25 and June 1st, from 12:00-1:15 ET
Location:
Online - international
Category title:
Advanced
Supervision and coaching
Coding
Cost:
300
Trainer Profile:
For Information and Registration:
Event language:
English
Official event:
No
Date:
4 May 2018 - 12:00pm