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KEVIN
TOMLIN (he/they)
Indigenous Ways of Practicing Motivational Interviewing
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Town/City:
PORTLAND
State:
Oregon
Country:
United States
Contact Information
Email address:
tomlin.kevin@gmail.com
Telephone number:
+1 (253) 203-4303
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About Me
Kevin Tomlin provides consultancy, mentorship and training to professionals who help people change. His focus and interests are in change and behavior change among patients, clients and the practitioners who serve them. Kevin is a Substance Use Disorder Professional, holding a Masters in Addiction Studies--Counseling Psychology from Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling. He traces his ancestral roots to the plains people of the Lakota Nation, and is an enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. Holding an MA in Social Philosophy from Loyola University Chicago, he honors early influences from the ancient traditions of transformative inquiry. This includes myriad indigenous ways of knowing, Ignatian Spirituality and the American Pragmatism of William James.
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Area of practice:
Health
Addiction
Criminal Justice
Mental Health
Social
Organisational Change
Trainer Statement
I've worked as retreat leader and spiritual director, and these experiences inform my current "ambivalence-informed" approach to helping helpers become better at engaging people with their natural mixed feelings about change. I recognize my multiple unearned advantages in life and acknowledge my feet stand on land which does not belong to me. I welcome the ongoing conversation about how best to proceed in this reality.
Training Interests
Learning resilience from folks as together we navigate dominant culture in a way which fosters Genuineness and Spirit. We work together to find an authentic ambivalence-informed approach.
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English
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6 years 1 month