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Designing and Implementing a Spanish-Language Multi-Site MET Radomized Clinical Trial
Power Point – Suarez, et al. (2007). View Power Point ...
Dental Health Compare and Contrast Demonstration
Traditional Approach: See video above.Motivational Interviewing Approach: View VideoCompare Contrast of how not to do MI compared to more of an MI-type approach, though NOT full-on, “pure” MI How to do MI in dental healthcare example w/patient in pre-contemplation about smoking cessationNon-MI: 1) View Video 2) View Video MI: 1) ...
Changing Oral Health to Keep Kids Cavity Free with Motivational Interviewing
DUTCH video example of presumably at least “competent” to “proficient” MIView VideoMotivational interviewing is a technique aimed to patients in conversation going. This movie is part of a series of films about the dental care hygienist who Steverink-Jorna has put on YouTube ...
Fundamental Overview of Motivational Interviewing
4min 18sec – some examples specific to health behaviors ...
Essence of Motivational Interviewing in Conversationsal Style in under 10min
Homeless population are some of the questions/examples addressedNo mentioning of MI coding, which is integral to implementation of MI per fidelityIf you don’t implement MI measurement (coding) as demonstrated in the especially well-controlled studies of MI’s efficacy, then the outcome of your MI training is less likely to yeild consistent ...
What is Motivational Interviewing, how can it be used, and why is it so special?
DVD series released in Sept. 201215 minutes ...
Motivational Interviewing in Many Different Professional Feilds
Dr. Jonathan Fader – Overview of Stages of Change, Motivational Interviewing PPT, & MI Skills (many different examples from different fields)Be most effective and decrease your stress simultaneouslyWhat MI is and isn’tStages of Change w/Obese Patient ExampleRighting Reflex1st Step is Empathy (How they Feel) = clinical outcomes and not getting ...
Measuable Return on Investment with Motivational Interviewing: Repeatable and Valid Evidence-based Approach
MI stated as a need to be primary approach Differences of thinking coaching as helping vs. MI ...
A Story on the Beginnings of Motivational Interviewing by its creator
- by William Miller – Motivational Interviewing: Facilitating Change Across Boundaries (a story of Motivational Interviewing from the beginning) ...
William Miller On Motivational Interviewing: It’s Evolution, Spirit, and Techniques Within
View InterviewIn this compelling interview, Miller discusses the evolution of Motivational Interviewing, the spirit of MI, and specific techniques that clinicians can begin applying immediately ...
Video Excerpts of “The Method of Motivational Interviewing” Seminar with Stephen Rollnick
Simple Reflection vs. Complex Reflection, including understated vs. overstated reflectionsReflections not just what has been said per se, but reflections that consider changeView Video1. Style and Spirit of MI in relation to traditional methodsView Video1.How to non-confrontationally asking for permission 2.Skillful, simple, and curious ways to walk through ambivalence with ...
MI intro, Spirit, Brief Motivational Interviewing, and Healthcare Provider Focus
– “Why is brief motivational interviewing the foundation for patient-centered, effective care?”Brief MI can be used in 2-3 minutesNurses may be able to implement more extensive MI application, with other team members understanding basics, belieiving in them, and behaving them to at least a behavioral “Do No Harm” competency ...
Overview of Motivational Interviewing by two PhD Psychiatrists who are memebers of MINT
5 minute 9 secondsCoded brief demonstration of smoking cessation example ...
DO YOU THINK YOU DO MI NATURALLY?
“How can clinicians use Motivational Interviewing to target patient goals and counteract resistance?”You can cause harm with poor clinical outcome by YOU instead of the Patient arguing for changeWorst Case = provider trying to fix, prescribe, scold, and tell (when patients isn’t ready)Telling people to do something = strong correlation ...
4 Guiding Principles of MI in brief interactions: RULE
How can clinicians use Motivational Interviewing and the RULE framework to support patient change?Authoritarian/Paternal/Directive care can be effective, just not with most patients that aren’t readyNon-adherent patient, or resistant-patient outcomes tend to be receptive [engaging in services and tend to improve behavioral outcomes]According to MI, is it assumed that everyone ...