Motivational Interviewing: Skills and Techniques
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Brown University Distance Learning Program is offering a credited, on-line course on motivational interviewing: skills and techniques.
A highly successful treatment approach developed by Drs. William Miller and Steven Rollnick, Motivational Interviewing (MI), is a person centered, guiding method of communication to elicit and strengthen motivation for change. This course, the second in a series, will focus on the application of MI. Participants will be offered opportunities to learn about, listen for and respond to client sustain and change talk. We will also discuss client resistance and strategies for dealing with resistance. The discussion material and information will be given via a class webpage, including video, and a bulletin board.
Instructor
Laura A. Saunder, MSSW is a Senior Counseling Manager in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. Ms. Saunders is a member of the international network for Motivational Interviewing trainers (MINT). Her research, teaching, and publications reflect her longstanding interest in helping persons with alcohol and drug use disorders. She has practiced and taught Motivational interviewing for over 15 years. Currently, Ms. Saunders trains and monitors the clinical practice of eighteen health educators who deliver services for the Wisconsin SBIRT project, Wisconsin Initiative to Promote Healthy Lifestyles (WIPHL). She also provides in person training and ongoing coaching to health care and human service practitioners throughout the Midwest. She was recently invited by Pathfinders, International to train physicians in Vietnam.
Course Objectives
- Understand the distinctive role of change talk in MI
- Learn how to identify, encourage and amplify client’s motivation
- Learn the fundamental client language cues (change talk and resistance) that allow continued feedback and learning in practice
- Learn how to recognize clients who are ready for a change plan
Course Requirements
This is a four-week course requirements are:
- Required on-line reading (one hour per week)
- Completion of pre and post test
- Completion of weekly homework assignments (one hour per week)
- Participation in the weekly course forum
- Completion of an on-line course evaluation
*Please note that there are no real time events associated with this course. Lessons will be posted on the class home page on Tuesday and responses are due the following Monday. With the exception of the first weeks lesson which will be posted Monday with the responses due the following Monday. Assignments can be accessed at the participant's convenience.
A full refund is available up until the posting of the second lesson, after which there will be no refunds.
Accredation
This four-week course, has been approved by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) for 8 educational credits. It is being provided by the Brown Distance Learning program, which is accredited as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider (#000151). This course meets the qualifications for 8 hours of continuing education credit for MFCC's and/or LCSW's as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (PCE#1917). This course is approved by the Connecticut Certification Board (CCB) for eight Category 1 continuing education for Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CADC's). The CCB is an IC&RC affiliate. The New York State OASAS does accept distance learning CEUs provided by institutions of higher learning for individuals pursuing or renewing a CASAC, CPP or CPS. Certificates will be mailed within two weeks to participants in the program for its duration who submit all required materials.
This program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers (provider # 886514487) for 8 continuing education contact hours.
The Brown Distance Learning Program is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Brown Distance Learning Program maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Please contact your local certification board to verify reciprocity or acceptance of Brown Distance Learning contact hours.
To participate, you must have:
- An E-mail address and the capacity to retrieve and send E-mail;
- Access to World Wide Web (the following programs provide WWW access: Netscape, Apple CyberDog, and Microsoft Explorer)
- Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher is the preferred browser for Brown DLP online courses
- The ability to navigate the World Wide Web
- A basic understanding of how to use a computer and send and receive email
PLEASE NOTE NETWORK AND COMPUTER TECHNICAL SUPPORT WILL NOT BE PROVIDED.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: The course start date or when the course limit is reached.
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