The Garden Hose: MI News June 09
MOTIVATION NEWS
Published by Cathy Cole, MSSW, LCSW Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers
June 2009
http://www.cathycoletraining.com (MI training since 1995)
We sit together~
My thoughts you reflect
And hope springs forth Cole, 2007
NEWSLETTER FEATURE ARTICLE
THE GARDEN HOSE: MI MUSINGS ON SPIRIT
MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING DEMONSTRATIONS I am pleased to announce the availability of the three MI dvds that I created and am marketing. All clients are actors but the interviews are not scripted or edited. Each dvd has three scenarios and sells for $27.50. Here is the basic information: DVD one: Increasing Importance Sarah is a college student of mixed ethnicity required to complete counseling after an infraction of the college alcohol policy; in this two part interview she completes some self measures about her alcohol use and discusses her thoughts on the use of alcohol. 31:42 minutes Holly is reactive to the news that her daughter is overweight and considers what she might do to make some changes. 13:50 minutes Fred, an African American, is a rising senior in high school and is considering dropping out; he is engaged in a discussion of future goals. 21:28 minutes
DVD two: Resolving Ambivalence Jim is uncertain about making a job change; the use of MI in a directive manner with no preferred outcome is demonstrated. 27:02 minutes Holly, from dvd one, is trying to decide about stopping breastfeeding; information helps her move to a decision that will work for her. 18:06 minutes Kathy, a senior citizen, does not want to stop smoking but comes to the conclusion that she should. 17:39 minutes
DVD three: Increasing Confidence Janet, an African living in the States, focuses on her confidence to start an exercise program. 17:30 minutes Julie wants to make a plan for healthier eating. 34:30 minutes Vance needs to make a plan for a budget. 28:59 minutes
All dvds are available via lulu.com, a self publishing site. My storefront address is http://stores.lulu.com/store.php?fStoreID=1883218&fIsFirstTime=1 or you can go to http://www.lulu.com and search Motivational Interviewing. Lulu handles all payment and shipping. I do not sell these directly.
I hope you enjoy if you order and please provide feedback to me at cathy@cathycoletraining.com
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
CathyColeTraining, inc. provider * 1177, is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org, through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. CathyColeTraining ,inc maintains responsibility for the program.
Social workers participating in this course will receive clinical social work continuing education clock hours. Other professionals need to check with appropriate boards to determine acceptance of ASWB approved CE. For more information on trainings, please email me at cathy@cathycoletraining.com or go to www.cathycoletraining.com
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.
2009 Training Dates:
INTRODUCTION TO MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING July 20-22, 2009 http://www.cathycoletraining.com/2009-introduction- july.php November 10-12, 2009 http://www.cathycoletraining.com/2009- introduction-november.php Century Center, Carrboro, NC Carrboro is adjacent to Chapel Hill, NC Limited to 15 participants $595, 15.5 hours CE; ASWB approved provider Please email cathy@cathycoletraining.com to reserve a spot
ADVANCED MI TRAINING September 14-16, 2009 http://www.cathycoletraining.com/2009-advanced- september.php Century Center, Carrboro, NC Carrboro is adjacent to Chapel Hill, NC Limited to 6 participants $595, 15.5 hours CE; ASWB approved provider Please email cathy@cathycoletraining.com to reserve a spot
DISTANCE LEARNING
SOLIDIFY YOUR SKILLS
The research shows that without ongoing consultation, skills learned in an
introductory MI training return to baseline after 4 months. This hourly
consultation time will take place via bridge line for 8 hours of consultation.
Each week will focus on an area of MI beginning with The Spirit of MI.
Participants will be given assignments that will focus on application in their
work settings.
TO BE DETERMINED BASED ON CLASS ENROLLMENT OF AT LEAST 4
Time: 7pm-8pm, Eastern Time
Cost: $440, plus cost of accessing the bridge line (participant paid)
Size: limited to 6
8 hours CE: ASWB approved provider
For more information or to register contact cathy@cathycoletraining.com or
access information at www.cathycoletraining.com under distance learning
disregarding current dates
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.
THE PATH FOR BECOMING A TRAINER FOR MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING If you are considering becoming a trainer in MI, you will be expected to demonstrate proficiency in MI. Applications are reviewed for indication of both introductory and advanced MI training as well as supervision of MI fidelity. I am able to assist you in all of these areas.
THREE LEVELS OF DEVELOPING MI SKILLS IN AN AGENCY in order for your agency staff to learn MI and then continue in developing proficiency, I offer a 3 level training package: Level one: 3 day introductory training for up to 30 staff Level two: 3 day advanced training for up to 10 staff Level three: 3 day training for up to 10 staff who will provide leadership for ongoing training and development of peer consultation teams. For more information, please contact me at cathy@cathycoletraining.com
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 and
proposal tailored to your agency.
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, the justice system, 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.
JUNE MAIN FEATURE
THE GARDEN HOSE: MI MUSINGS ON SPIRIT
So I have this love/hate relationship to garden hoses. For years I have tried to
find the perfect garden hose....one that would not crimp up and stop the
water flow. I have also for years yearned to have a manageable garden
hose...one that would not lie in a tangle, preventing easy use and flow of
water. Toward the end of the perfect garden hose, this year I bought a
REALLY long garden hose, thinking I could then use it for the front part of my
home as well as the back....trying to take a short cut. Then I bought one of
those hose controllers, you know the plastic box affair where the hose is to
perfectly coil, ready for easy use with no tangles or crimping.
Well, I am here to tell you that forcing the hose onto a a hose controller when the hose clearly does not want to be coiled is impossible! I tried for some time, sweating, swatting the mosquitos, persisting in trying to untangle, force this hose into submission. Where is the hose now? In a tangled mess on my patio.
What does this have to do with MI you are likely asking? Can this woman possibly teach me anything about MI with this odd rambling about garden hoses? Well, trying to force the garden hose to be coiled is like trying to force the client to bend and comply to our wishes. Crimping occurs, we sweat, the client remains uncoiled and likely confused. Taking the short cut just creates more problems. For unlike the garden hose, which I assume has no feelings, our clients do feel when we are trying to force them to our way of thinking, our desires for how they should change. They likely do not return or if required to continue to see us, just slump into submission of one sort or the other, presenting in various forms of resistance. What happens to the counselor? Well, from the garden hose adventure, I now have a sore back! In client work, I am tired, frustrated, given to feeling disinterested.
So, what is the solution? Well, let's forget that hose for the moment. The solution is returning to the principles of MI: collaborating, eliciting from the client the unique understanding of the current situation and solutions, and honoring autonomy/the recognition that the client has the right to ultimate choice.
This is what a client said to me today that I believe is what MI work is about: 'you help open the door but you do not push me through it'. Now that is an affirmation from her to me.
Next month....affirmations toward clients.
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 based on the MIA STEP materials.
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. Contact Cathy at cathy@cathycoletraining.com for more information or visit http://www.cathycoletraining.com 919-360-3071
For more information on Motivational Interviewing, visit the web site http://www.motivationalinterview.org
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