MI News A Refresher on Change Talk 3-08
MOTIVATION NEWS
Published by Cathy Cole, MSSW, LCSW Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers
March 2008 http://www.cathycoletraining.com (MI training since 1995) We sit together~ My thoughts you reflect And hope springs forth Cole, 2007
NEWSLETTER FEATURE ARTICLE
A REFRESHER ON CHANGE TALK
IF YOU DO NOT SEE TRAINING THAT WILL FIT YOUR NEEDS, PLEASE EMAIL ME AT cathy@cathycoletraining.com IN ORDER TO DISCUSS HOW I CAN PROVIDE TRAINING TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS. I FREQUENTLY TRAVEL TO AGENCIES OR CONFERENCES TO PROVIDE MI TRAINING.
ONSITE TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
2008 ONSITE TRAINING DATES:
INTRODUCTION TO MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING: August 18-20, 2008 http://www.cathycoletraining.com/trainingaugustintroductiontomi.php November 17-19, 2008 http://www.cathycoletraining.com/trainingnovemberintroductiontomi.ph p Three day workshops covering the basics with ample opportunity for coached practice Century Center, Carrboro, NC Carrboro is adjacent to Chapel Hill, NC Limited to 15 participants $550, 18 hours CE; ASWB continuing education pending Please email cathy@cathycoletraining.com to reserve a spot Payment accepted via check or credit card at http://www.cathycoletraining.com/paypal_payments.php
ADVANCED MI TRAINING April 14-16, 2008--A FEW SLOTS REMAIN; EMAIL cathy@cathycoletraining.com to reserve October 13-15, 2008 http://www.cathycoletraining.com/trainingoctoberadvancedmi.php Three day workshops with an emphasis on coached practice Century Center, Carrboro, NC Carrboro is adjacent to Chapel Hill, NC Limited to 15 participants $550, 15 hours CE; ASWB continuing education pending Please email cathy@cathycoletraining.com to reserve a spot Payment accepted via check or credit card at http://www.cathycoletraining.com/paypalpayments.php
SUPERVISING MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING June 23-25, 2008 http://www.cathycoletraining.com/trainingsupervisingmi.php Purpose of workshop: to provide a format for self assessment, supervision or peer consultation for determining level of and improvement of MI consistent skills.
Format: use on the MIA STEP process to rate recorded interviews
Participants should be knowledgeable of Motivational Interviewing with the ability to demonstrate and recognize skills that are consistent with the practice of MI. This is not a workshop to train the use of MI skills but participants already practicing MI can expect an increased awareness of MI consistent practice and be able to compare their level of practice to the standards.
Century Center, Carrboro, NC Carrboro is adjacent to Chapel Hill, NC Limited to 15 participants $550, 15 hours CE; ASWB continuing education pending Please email cathy@cathycoletraining.com to reserve a spot Payment accepted via check or credit card at http://www.cathycoletraining.com/paypal_payments.php
MI COACHING--TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ONGOING SUPERVISION OF YOUR MI PROGRESS VIA COACHING For individuals and agencies with previous MI training either with me or another MI trainer, I offer ongoing coaching/supervision in the application of MI. Generally, this coaching takes place by phone. You can arrange for individual or group coaching. Please email me at cathy@cathycoletraining for more information.
ADOPTING THE MI PRINCIPLES ON AN AGENCY LEVEL
The fullest implementation of MI is achieved when staff are trained in the use
of
MI and all of the operation of the agency is consistent with MI principles. I
offer
consultation that will assess all levels of function in the agency, from how the
phones are answered, clients greeted, intake achieved and provide guidance
in making changes to incorporate MI into the full process of work. At a
recent
workshop, a staff member, responding to a crisis, remarked that he was able
to
handle the situation more effectively by using MI as an approach. A
receptionist
remarked that she now would use MI in her client interactions.
Please email me at cathy@cathycoletraining for
more information.
ABOUT MY WORKSHOPS: I have provided MI training since 1995, following my training with Drs. Miller and Rollnick. My teaching approach is very pragmatic, focusing on the core concepts of MI and allowing the learning to progress from direct practice.
I have elected to limit the size of my workshops in order to maximize the opportunity to provide learning that can both address the concepts and practice of Motivational Interviewing while at the same time assist in the application of MI to each participant's work setting.
Onsite training is limited to 15 participants for Supervising MI, Advanced and Introductory MI.
This letter may be forwarded to anyone you feel could benefit as long as it is forwarded in its entirety. Past newsletters available via web site http://www.cathycoletraining.com
Welcome to Motivation News, a newsletter devoted to clinical information on the use of a Motivational Interviewing (MI) approach to change. The authors of this approach, William Miller, PhD and Stephen Rollnick, PhD define MI as a 'client centered, directive method for enhancing an intrinsic motivation for change by exploring and resolving ambivalence". This collaborative approach to working with clients has wide application in mental health, addictions, health care and health education. Information in this newsletter is taken from various source material from the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and specifically from the book Motivational Interviewing, Preparing People for Change; Miller and Rollnick, 2nd edition, 2002, Guilford Press. Additional source material: Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment of Psychological Problems, ed. Arkowitz, Westra, Miller, and Rollnick, Guilford 2007; Motivational Interviewing In Health Care, Rollnick, Miller, and Butler, Guilford, 2007.
FEBRUARY MAIN FEATURE A REFRESHER ON CHANGE TALK
While the goal of MI is to resolve ambivalence about change, focusing on the elements of change talk provides the process that allows the client to fully explore the ambivalence. The methods of eliciting change talk and the process of strengthening commitment to change emanate from these elements. Remaining focused on the elements helps us maintain focus in the interview. That said, let's review the elements by noting what strong statements would sound like from a person considering a career change. DESIRE: statements about preference for change 'I want to figure out a new career.' ABILITY: statements on capability 'I can do it because I like new challenges and I can afford to go back to school and learn new skills.' REASONS: specifics on why change 'Not relying on the work I am doing to stay marketable is a good reason.' NEED: making it personal 'I am getting stagnant at what I do and there is no possibility for salary increase.' COMMITMENT: intent on making change 'I will definitely pursue a career change.' TAKING STEPS: movement toward change 'I have contacted the programs I have interest in, have taken the GRE and have started filling out the application.'
Next month we will take this same situation and look at how we might use the methods of eliciting change talk with someone who might be less certain about making a career change. This would be a case of using MI when there is no clear preferred outcome.
Keep practicing!
For more information on MI training and Cathy Cole visit http://www.cathycoletraining.com
Additional Educational/Coaching Offerings: Use of the MITI (Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity Code) for feedback on taped interviews.
Use of a structured supervisory feedback form for targeting competence and places for improvement in MI practice.
Onsite workshops: one to three day training in MI for agencies or educational consortiums
Onsite consultation: Preparing your agency for MI. Combining this with specific training for agency staff increases the effectiveness of implementing MI.
Additional Advanced MI training: Telephone conferencing for active case supervision and focus on MI skills or on site training for staff groups already trained in MI; feedback on tapes using the MITI.
MI Coaching: assessment of a taped client session with phone supervisory consultation; feedback on tapes using the MITI.
For information on any of these MI trainings, send email to cathy@cathycoletraining.com
Cathy Cole, MSSW, LCSW is an educator and clinician.
She received her Masters of Science in Social Work from
the University of Tennessee and has maintained a varied clinical and
education practice throughout her career. Since her training in
Motivational Interviewing in 1995, she has provided extensive training.
For more information on Cathy visit http://www.cathycoletraining.com
To contact Cathy, use cathy@cathycoletraining.com
cathycoletraining, inc Cathy Cole, President Mission: to provide excellent education and coaching with a specific focus on the use of Motivational Interviewing for exploring and resolving the natural ambivalence for change. Training in the use of Motivational Interviewing is offered on site or via teleconference. Contact Cathy at cathy@cathycoletraining.com for more information or visit http://www.cathycoletraining.com 919-382-8102
For more information on Motivational Interviewing, visit the web site http://www.motivationalinterview.org
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