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We speak with Ken Kraybill about the importance of whole-person care in behavioral health. We will explore how being person-centered, trauma-informed, and recovery-oriented can help address disparities. Last but not least, we discuss how to be self-compassionate in our work. More details HERE.
Ken Kraybill and host Steven Samra discuss the importance and impact of whole-person care and how recognizing what is happening to, with, and around an individual supports healing and recovery. Visit c4innovates.com, subscribe to receive newsletter and training updates, and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube for more resources to grow your impact. Learn More Whole-Person Care for People Experiencing Homelessness and Opioid Use Disorder Toolkit (English and Spanish versions) from HHRC Whole-Person Care for People Experiencing Homelessness and Opioid Use Disorder—webinar recording from HHRC with Ken Kraybill and Steven Samra Person-Centered Care and Services: videos on post-traumatic growth and Motivational Interviewing Identifying and Dismantling Stigma in Recovery Services—live, online course starting February 17, 2022 Providing Trauma-Informed Supervision—live, online course starting March 15, 2022 Motivational Interviewing: Facilitating Change—live, online course starting April 8, 2022 Motivational Interviewing: Advancing Skills—live, online course starting June 3, 2022 Access a transcript of Providing Whole-Person Care (coming soon)
Ken Kraybill and host Kristen Paquette share tips for leading and supporting teams and employees through COVID-19 and during overwhelming times. Visit c4innovates.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn for more resources to grow your impact. Learn More Self-Care and Supporting Teams in Overwhelming Times—hear more from Ken and Kristen and access additional resources The Growing Edge Podcast Morning Cup of Equity—podcast series on race, racism, equity, and current events Access a transcript of Supporting Teams in Overwhelming Times
Ken Kraybill and host Kristen Paquette share tips for leading and supporting teams and employees through COVID-19 and during overwhelming times. Visit c4innovates.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn for more resources to grow your impact. Learn More Self-Care and Supporting Teams in Overwhelming Times—hear more from Ken and Kristen and access additional resources The Growing Edge Podcast Morning Cup of Equity—podcast series on race, racism, equity, and current events Access a transcript of Supporting Teams in Overwhelming Times
Ken Kraybill and host Jeff Olivet discuss trauma-informed supervision and share strategies for supporting employees in providing high quality services. Visit c4innovates.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn for more resources to grow your impact. More Info Ken Kraybill: bio, MINT profile Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Study (CDC) Trauma (SAMHSA-HRSA) Trauma Informed Care (C4 Innovations) Trauma Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services (SAMHSA) Vicarious Trauma (American Counseling Association) Motivational Interviewing: Helping People Change (William Miller and Stephen Rollnick) Elicit-Provide-Elicit (Oregon Health Authority) Supporting Partnerships for Anti-Racist Communities (SPARC) First, Break All the Rules (Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman) CLEAR Model (Peter Hawkins) BEER Coaching Model (Stewart, Cooper & Coon)
Ken Kraybill and host Jeff Olivet discuss trauma-informed supervision and share strategies for supporting employees in providing high quality services. Visit c4innovates.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn for more resources to grow your impact. More Info Ken Kraybill: bio, MINT profile Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Study (CDC) Trauma (SAMHSA-HRSA) Trauma Informed Care (C4 Innovations) Trauma Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services (SAMHSA) Vicarious Trauma (American Counseling Association) Motivational Interviewing: Helping People Change (William Miller and Stephen Rollnick) Elicit-Provide-Elicit (Oregon Health Authority) Supporting Partnerships for Anti-Racist Communities (SPARC) First, Break All the Rules (Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman) CLEAR Model (Peter Hawkins) BEER Coaching Model (Stewart, Cooper & Coon)
How can you move beyond basic Motivational Interviewing (MI) competency to a more natural, effective conversation? In the first of a series on MI, Ali Hall, Ken Kraybill, and host Jeff Olivet discuss strategies for guiding and going alongside people on their journeys. Visit thinkt3.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn for more resources to grow your impact. More on Motivational Interviewing Motivational Interviewing: resources from the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) Motivational Interviewing Competency Assessment: a live, online course from t3 starting November 9 Learning to Use the MITI (Version 4.2.1) for Coding and Coaching: a live, online course from t3 starting January 11 Ali Hall: MINT profile, website Ken Kraybill: MINT profile If you have questions about MI, email t3 at info@thinkt3.com.
How can you move beyond basic Motivational Interviewing (MI) competency to a more natural, effective conversation? In the first of a series on MI, Ali Hall, Ken Kraybill, and host Jeff Olivet discuss strategies for guiding and going alongside people on their journeys. Visit thinkt3.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn for more resources to grow your impact. More on Motivational Interviewing Motivational Interviewing: resources from the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) Motivational Interviewing Competency Assessment: a live, online course from t3 starting November 9 Learning to Use the MITI (Version 4.2.1) for Coding and Coaching: a live, online course from t3 starting January 11 Ali Hall: MINT profile, website Ken Kraybill: MINT profile If you have questions about MI, email t3 at info@thinkt3.com.
Chris Kresser, M.S., L.Ac., is an internationally recognized leader in the area of ancestral health and integrative medicine. He is the author of The Paleo Cure and the force behind ChrisKresser.com, one of the top 25 health websites in the world. Chris has been studying, teaching, and practicing Functional Medicine for over 15 years with a mission to disseminate evidence-based natural health solutions to as many people as possible. Today Chris is with us to discuss the growing need for health coaches in an age when about half of adults in the US have at least one chronic disease. His aim is to curb the rise of preventable illness and to empower more people with the tools they need to recover their health. The ADAPT Health Coach Training Program will be launching in June with the enrollment deadline coming up soon, on June 3rd. Here’s the outline of this interview with Chris Kresser: [00:00:18] Healthy Skeptic Podcast; Danny Roddy, Steve Wright, Ben Greenfield, Robb Wolf. [00:02:21] California Center for Functional Medicine. [00:02:50] Sunjya Schweig. [00:06:00] ADAPT Health Coach Training Program. [00:06:17] Paleo f(x). [00:10:01] Aetna wellness program pilot study: Steinberg, Gregory, et al. "Reducing metabolic syndrome risk using a personalized wellness program." Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 57.12 (2015): 1269-1274. [00:12:54] Parsley Health. [00:13:32] Rangan Chatterjee; Podcast: How to Make Disease Disappear. [00:15:10] Obstacles to functional medicine. [00:17:37] Mark Hyman. [00:20:13] Qualities of a good health coach. [00:20:21] Core coaching skills: Motivational Interviewing, stages of change, positive psychology, coaching to strengths. [00:21:10] CDC Study: Liu, Yong, et al. "Peer Reviewed: Clustering of Five Health-Related Behaviors for Chronic Disease Prevention Among Adults, United States, 2013." Preventing chronic disease 13 (2016). [00:22:21] Zoom video conferencing. [00:23:34] Ancestral diet and lifestyle. [00:24:45] Functional medicine principles. [00:26:41] Building and managing a practice. [00:32:22] International Consortium for Health & Wellness Coaching (ICHWC). [00:35:04] Podcast: Rethinking Positive Thinking, with Gabriele Oettingen. [00:38:22] Book: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, by Carol Dweck. [00:38:31] John Kinyon, Forest Fein, Ken Kraybill. [00:41:21] Coaching program structure. [00:44:02] kresserinstitute.com; kresser.co/coach.
Host Jeff Olivet sits down with Ayala Livny and Ken Kraybill to discuss using motivational interviewing (MI) and trauma informed care in supervision. Ayala Livny is an independent consultant, advocate, and educator. Ken Kraybill is the Director of Training for t3.
Host Jeff Olivet sits down with Ayala Livny and Ken Kraybill to discuss using motivational interviewing (MI) and trauma informed care in supervision. Ayala Livny is an independent consultant, advocate, and educator. Ken Kraybill is the Director of Training for t3.
Ken Kraybill, Director of Training, t3 talks about Motivational Interviewing (MI), a conversational style used by health and human service providers to elicit and strengthen people’s own motivation to change. This episode originally released 10/16/15.
Ken Kraybill, Director of Training, t3 talks about Motivational Interviewing (MI), a conversational style used by health and human service providers to elicit and strengthen people’s own motivation to change. This episode originally released 10/16/15.