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Pediatrics Now: Cases Updates and Discussions for the Busy Pediatric Practitioner
https://cmetracker.net/UTHSCSA/Publisher?page=pubOpen#/getCertificate/10098690 In this episode, host and executive producer Holly Wayment dives into motivational interviewing (MI) with expert David Roberts, Ph.D.. Discover how this gold-standard counseling approach can dramatically improve treatment adherence for pediatric practitioners. Dr. Roberts, a seasoned psychiatrist and member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, shares his extensive experience in training over 3,000 healthcare professionals in MI. Roberts has a new, more flexible way for busy practitioners to learn MI. www.reflectivetraining.org Learn how to implement motivational interviewing in busy practice settings. With insights from real-world cases, this episode is a must-listen for practitioners eager to enhance patient engagement and foster behavioral change.
Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
Breaking the cycle of addiction is both possible and challenging, but even just rethinking your relationship with it can be a powerful first step toward change. Offering an alternative to strict abstinence models is Kristin Dempsey, the author of The Harm Reduction Workbook for Addiction, who invites you to reconsider your approach to addiction, offering a tangible, compassionate, and science-backed method of recovery known as harm reduction. Through reflective listening, motivational interviewing, curiosity, and "change talk," Kristin talks to Michael about just a few of these helpful strategies for reassessing your relationship with addictive substances (and even other areas of your life) and navigating change in a way that feels both supportive and sustainable. Listen and Learn: How harm reduction and motivational interviewing reshape substance use treatment with compassion What changes when someone explores behavior on their own with a workbook versus in live conversation? How can Kristin's workbook also reveal insights about everyday habits and hidden patterns? Why do we resist advice, even when we ask for it, and how can choice unlock real change? How “change talk” in motivational interviewing helps people move from intention to action Using reflective listening to improve your conversations and build stronger, more meaningful connections Can curiosity, not problem-solving, unlock deeper conversations and personal growth? Why you should support someone struggling with substance use by building a relationship first, not by jumping to advice Resources: The Harm Reduction Workbook for Addiction: https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9781648481901 Kristen's social media links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristin-dempsey-ed-d-lpcc-lmft-322812a Bluesky: @kristind-lmft-lpcc.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057356474362. For more on Kristen's webinars and podcasts, in addition to information about her practice, see here: https://www.kristindempseycounseling.com/ Order The Harm Reduction Workbook and find free worksheets: https://www.newharbinger.com/9781648481901/the-harm-reduction-workbook-for-addiction/ Yael's newsletter on listening About Kristin Dempsey Kristin L. Dempsey, EdD, LMFT, LPCC, is a psychotherapist, counselor educator, and trainer. For thirty years, she has supported individuals with exploring their own relationships to substances. She is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) and has been privileged to provide motivational interviewing (MI) training to thousands of people in behavioral health, primary care, public health, school, corrections, and human services organizations. Related Episodes 66. Helping People Change Using Motivational Interviewing With Nadine Mastroleo 286. Not Drinking Tonight with Amanda White 101. The Complete Family Guide to Addiction with Thomas Harrison and Hillary Connery 202. The Addiction Inoculation with Jess Lahey 135. Power of Empathy and Motivational Interviewing with Stephen Rollnick Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've all experienced picky eaters—whether through friends, our kids, or maybe even you yourself are a picky eater. But when does picky eating crossover to extreme pickiness that could put your health at risk? And is there anything we can do to improve that pickiness? In today's episode, we're talking with registered dietitian and eating disorder expert, Kate Sayre, about a lesser-known eating disorder called ARFID. What is it? What are the common signs and symptoms? And how can you actually help someone who has ARFID? Today's Guest - Kathryn Sayre, MPH, RDN, LDN Kate Sayre is a Registered Dietitian who owns a small private practice in Durham, NC. She specializes in disordered eating and is passionate about helping adults of all ages heal their relationship with food and their bodies. Kate is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, a member of The International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals (iaedp) and a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). She recently completed Tier I of the Embodied Recovery for Eating Disorders training. Books & Resources Mentioned: The Picky Eater's Recovery Book ARFID Collaborative - Website with Resources and Providers Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder Thank you for listening to The Happy Eating Podcast. Tune in weekly on Thursdays for new episodes! For even more Happy Eating, head to our website! https://www.happyeatingpodcast.com Learn More About Our Hosts: Carolyn Williams PhD, RD: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realfoodreallife_rd/ Website: https://www.carolynwilliamsrd.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealFoodRealLifeRD/ Brierley Horton, MS, RD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brierleyhorton/ Got a question or comment for the pod? Please shoot us a message! happyeatingpodcast@gmail.com Produced by Lester Nuby OE Productions
We've all experienced picky eaters—whether through friends, our kids, or maybe even you yourself are a picky eater. But when does picky eating crossover to extreme pickiness that could put your health at risk? And is there anything we can do to improve that pickiness? In today's episode, we're talking with registered dietitian and eating disorder expert, Kate Sayre, about a lesser-known eating disorder called ARFID. What is it? What are the common signs and symptoms? And how can you actually help someone who has ARFID? Today's Guest - Kathryn Sayre, MPH, RDN, LDN Kate Sayre is a Registered Dietitian who owns a small private practice in Durham, NC. She specializes in disordered eating and is passionate about helping adults of all ages heal their relationship with food and their bodies. Kate is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, a member of The International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals (iaedp) and a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). She recently completed Tier I of the Embodied Recovery for Eating Disorders training. Books & Resources Mentioned: The Picky Eater's Recovery Book ARFID Collaborative - Website with Resources and Providers Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder Thank you for listening to The Happy Eating Podcast. Tune in weekly on Thursdays for new episodes! For even more Happy Eating, head to our website! https://www.happyeatingpodcast.com Learn More About Our Hosts: Carolyn Williams PhD, RD: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realfoodreallife_rd/ Website: https://www.carolynwilliamsrd.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealFoodRealLifeRD/ Brierley Horton, MS, RD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brierleyhorton/ Got a question or comment for the pod? Please shoot us a message! happyeatingpodcast@gmail.com Produced by Lester Nuby OE Productions
Scott Glassman, Psy.D. is a licensed psychologist and author of A Happier You: A Seven-Week Program to Transform Negative Thinking into Positivity and Resilience. Dr. Glassman founded and currently directs the Master of Applied Positive Psychology program at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. His seven-week wellness program, A Happier You, has been featured on SiriusXM and NPR. Dr. Glassman is also a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and has been a speaker and trainer at many national and regional organizations, including the American Psychological Association. He is also a periodic contributor to the health section of The Philadelphia Inquirer. MS in Applied Positive Psychology ProgramSupport the show
Fall Health Symposium Substance Abuse Disorders: "A Family Affair" September 12, 2024 Presented by Center for Clergy Care & Education Sponsored by Allen Turner Hyundai and Baptist Health Care Held at Upper Room Church Nightingale Campus Matt is the owner of McKenzie Strategies, LLC. He is the Clinical Director at Bradford House Services. He is a visiting instructor at the University of Alabama - Birmingham, his alma mater. Matt graduated from the University of Alabama, Birmingham, in 2016 with a Masters of Arts degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. He completed his doctorate degree in Counseling Education and Supervision at the University of the Holy Cross. Matt completed his dissertation on the use of motivational interviewing to alleviate experiences of counselors' compassion fatigue. He is an active Licensed Professional Counselor/Counseling Supervisor in Alabama and Georgia, as well as an active member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. He has co-authored Experiential Motivational Interviewing: An Action Oriented Way of Being.
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Dr. Jemima Organ, member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, who shares some of her personal background as a counselor helping people struggling with things like low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, stress, and co-dependency, who then made the connection for how Motivational Interviewing could be used as a tool in an organizational and corporate setting for servant leadership.During the interview, Dr. Organ defines Motivational Interviewing, which is a person-centered strategy and counseling approach that elicits patient motivation to change a specific behavior, talks about her experiences with Motivational Interviewing, and then discusses how she made the connection to servant leadership while going through her doctorate program.She shares some of the different ways Motivational Interviewing can be used in an organizational setting, some open ended questions to ask, the importance of having leadership engaged in the process, and why it works well to engage employees in the process of problem solving versus simply telling them what to do.
Theresa B. Moyers, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at the University of New Mexico, where she conducts research on treatments for addictive behaviors, with a focus on motivational interviewing (MI). Her primary interests are identifying the active ingredients of MI as well optimal methods for disseminating it in addictions settings. Dr. Moyers has published more than 35 peer-reviewed articles and has presented on MI and addictions treatment in 16 countries. She is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. In addition to her academic pursuits, she trains and competes with her border collie in the sport of dog agility. Her most recent book is with Prof Bill Miller, titled Effective Psychotherapists: Clinical Skills that Improve Client Outcomes. TARGETED PLAYLIST LINK: Compassion in a T-Shirt: In Session LINKS: Terri's email: tmoyers@unm.edu Effective Psychotherapists: Clinical Skills that Improve Client Outcomes. (Miller and Moyers, 2021). https://www.amazon.com.au/Effective-Psychotherapists-Clinical-Improve-Outcomes/dp/1462545351 Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-10: A Brief Measure for Routine Psychotherapy Outcome and Progress Assessment (Halford and Frost, 2021). https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/behaviour-change/article/abs/depression-anxiety-stress-scale10-a-brief-measure-for-routine-psychotherapy-outcome-and-progress-assessment/2259B3A2EB360EE3BD007AAFCD73ED70 If you would like to learn more about Compassion Focused Therapy, you can find Dr Stan Steindl's book The Gifts of Compassion here: https://www.amazon.com.au/Gifts-Compassion-understand-overcome-suffering/dp/1925644480 Say hi on social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drstansteindl Twitter: https://twitter.com/StanSteindl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_stan_steindl/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stan-steindl-150a5264/ Website: https://www.stansteindl.com/ YouTube Video URL: https://youtu.be/KRkilr1n3ek *Affiliate Disclaimer: Note this description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support the channel at no cost to you. While this channel may earn minimal sums when the viewer uses the links, the viewer is in no way obligated to use these links. Thank you for your support! Video hashtags motivational interviewing, effective psychotherapists, effectiveness, empathy, acceptance, genuineness, positive regard, focus, hope, evocation, advice and information, bill miller, MI paul gilbert, compassion, self-compassion, compassion focused therapy, cft
Michelle L. Drapkin, PhD, ABPP, is a clinical psychologist who owns and operates the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Center, and has worked in behavioral science for over twenty years. She held various roles as a behavioral scientist in industry, including leading the development and deployment of behavior change interventions at Johnson & Johnson. She held a national motivational interviewing (MI) training position at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and was on faculty at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr Drapkin completed her PhD in clinical psychology from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; and joined the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) in 2008. She has trained thousands of health care professionals and industry leaders in MI. TARGETED PLAYLIST LINK: Compassion in a T-Shirt: In Session LINKS: The Motivational Interviewing Path to Personal Change: The Essential Workbook for Creating the Life You Want (Drapkin, 2023). https://www.amazon.com.au/Motivational-Interviewing-Path-Personal-Change/dp/164848154X Cognitive-Behavior Therapy (CBT) Center https://cbtcenterofcentralnj.com/ Michelle Drapkin on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelledrapkin/ If you would like to learn more about Compassion Focused Therapy, you can find Dr Stan Steindl's book The Gifts of Compassion here: https://www.amazon.com.au/Gifts-Compassion-understand-overcome-suffering/dp/1925644480 Say hi on social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drstansteindl Twitter: https://twitter.com/StanSteindl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_stan_steindl/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stan-steindl-150a5264/ Website: https://www.stansteindl.com/ YouTube Video URL: https://youtu.be/_P1yWBLAv98 *Affiliate Disclaimer: Note this description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support the channel at no cost to you. While this channel may earn minimal sums when the viewer uses the links, the viewer is in no way obligated to use these links. Thank you for your support! Video hashtags motivational interviewing, mi, compassion, self-compassion, compassion focused therapy, cft, bill miller, steven hayes, change, growth, self-criticism
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Dr. Jemima Organ, member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, who shares some of her personal background as a counselor helping people struggling with things like low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, stress, and co-dependency, who then made the connection for how Motivational Interviewing could be used as a tool in an organizational and corporate setting for servant leadership.During the interview, Dr. Organ defines Motivational Interviewing, which is a person-centered strategy and counseling approach that elicits patient motivation to change a specific behavior, talks about her experiences with Motivational Interviewing, and then discusses how she made the connection to servant leadership while going through her doctorate program.She shares some of the different ways Motivational Interviewing can be used in an organizational setting, some open ended questions to ask, the importance of having leadership engaged in the process, and why it works well to engage employees in the process of problem solving versus simply telling them what to do.
Greetings, in this episode of Coaching Conversations, I am joined by two leading experts in the realm of motivational interviewing in education—Keith C. Herman, PhD, and Wendy M. Reinke, PhD. Join us as we delve into the transformative insights from their book, "Motivational Interviewing in Schools."Keith C. Herman, a professor in school and counseling psychology at the University of Missouri, and Wendy M. Reinke, a professor in school psychology at the same institution, are not only experts in their fields but also influential members of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). Their collective expertise has significantly shaped motivational interviewing in education, providing a powerful framework for effecting positive change.In this conversation, we explore the profound impact of motivational interviewing in education and how it serves as a cornerstone for our instructional coaching model. Discover the practical applications of motivational interviewing, its role in fostering meaningful change in educational settings, and how it has influenced our own coaching methodologies.I'd love to hear your feedback about my weekly Coaching Conversations. Please consider leaving a rating or review and subscribing to our channel. To learn more about Radical Learners and the impact each lesson can have on your professional development, click here.
My guest this week is Dr. Michelle Drapkin, a clinical psychologist, therapist, and author of an excellent new workbook called The Motivational Interviewing Path to Personal Change: The Essential Workbook for Creating the Life You Want (affiliate link). Topics we discussed included: What motivational interviewing (MI) is and why the name is misleading Ambivalence toward change and how it's addressed with MI Living our values in the midst of our ambivalence Finding different and more productive avenues to pursue our values Prochaska and DiClemente and the Stages of Change model Pre-contemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance Why change is not a completely linear process How much of our behavior is conscious and intentional vs. automatic Realizing that it's normal for the mind to think of off-the-wall things The meaning (or meaninglessness) of dreams The book The Alchemist What led Michelle to adapt MI for a self-help workbook The practice of “rolling with resistance,” now renamed “dancing with discord” Encouraging change talk vs. trying to convince someone they have to change Michelle Drapkin, PhD, ABPP, is a board-certified psychologist who owns and operates the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Center, and has worked in behavioral science for over 20 years. She has held various roles as a behavioral scientist in industry, including leading the development and deployment of behavior change interventions at Johnson & Johnson. Michelle was a national motivational interviewing (MI) trainer at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and was on faculty at the University of Pennsylvania. She completed her PhD in clinical psychology from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; and joined the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) in 2008. She has trained thousands of health care professionals and industry leaders in MI. Find Michelle online at her website and on LinkedIn.
The Efficient Advisor: Tactical Business Advice for Financial Planners
Empathy and support are essential components of the advising process, but sometimes it's hard to connect with clients on such a deep level. Our guest today, Jeremy Keil, shares some powerful and effective tools he has used over the years to strengthen his relationship bond with clients. In this episode, Libby and Jeremy dissect the following three levels of communication:Surface-levelGoals and underlying motivationsVulnerable, profound discussionsWhile all three levels are necessary to building trust and meaningful relationships, it's the third level of communication—vulnerable, profound discussions—that cements an advisor's indispensability. Jeremy's insights on asking strategic questions are key to building lasting bonds with your clients. Libby and Jeremy discuss the transformative power of motivational interviewing, a nuanced form of communication that can strengthen the bond between financial advisors and their clients. Originating from psychology, motivational interviewing helps guide discussions about change and helps clients articulate their financial goals, while highlighting the importance of tailoring advice to a client's unique life situation.Whether you're a seasoned financial advisor or new on the block, this episode is laden with strategies and insights to communicate with intention and foster trust with your clients. Let's go!—------------------------------------LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE:Check out Jeremy's website hereConnect with Jeremy on LinkedIn hereWebsites Mentioned: Welcome to the Motivational Interviewing Website! | Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT)Books Mentioned:Motivational Interviewing: Helping People Change and GrowDownload the Family Tree Template HereEnroll in The Perfect RIA Masterclass HereConnect with Libby on LinkedIn Here!Get on the Systems to Scale Group Coaching Waitlist HereSuccessful businesses don't get built alone. You need community! You need collaboration! Join us in The Efficient Advisor Community on Facebook.Check out more FREE resources and our FREE video library at http://www.theefficientadvisor.comLooking for all the resources from this episode? Check out this episode's webpage for show notes, transcripts, downloads and more!
Colleen Marshall, LMFT, is Vice President of Clinical Care at Two Chairs, an organisation "building a world where everyone has access to exceptional mental health care." They provide therapy in-person and virtually in California, Florida, and Washington State, USA. Colleen is also a longstanding member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), having served leadership roles as part of this organisation as well as providing Training New Trainers training for several years. Colleen is passionate about effective leadership, uses motivational interviewing to enhance leadership skills, and brings compassion to leadership and organisations. TARGETED PLAYLIST LINK: Compassion in a T-Shirt: In Session LINKS: Two Chairs: https://www.twochairs.com/ Colleen's book (with Anette Sogaard Nielsen): https://www.amazon.com.au/Motivational-Interviewing-Leaders-Helping-Professions/dp/1462543812/ref=sr_1_1?crid=398JTDGNB1V87&keywords=mi+in+leadership+marshall&qid=1702114131&s=books&sprefix=mi+in+leadership+marshall%2Cstripbooks%2C232&sr=1-1 If you would like to learn more about compassion focused therapy, you can find Dr Stan Steindl's book The Gifts of Compassion here: https://www.amazon.com.au/Gifts-Compassion-understand-overcome-suffering/dp/1925644480 Say hi on social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drstansteindl Twitter: https://twitter.com/StanSteindl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_stan_steindl/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stan-steindl-150a5264/ Website: https://www.stansteindl.com/ YouTube Video URL: https://youtu.be/5FjGuym8xAo *Affiliate Disclaimer: Note this description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support the channel at no cost to you. While this channel may earn minimal sums when the viewer uses the links, the viewer is in no way obligated to use these links. Thank you for your support! Video hashtags Compassion, leadership, motivational interviewing, self-criticism, feedback
About this Episode Welcome to today's episode of The Communication Solution podcast with Casey Jackson, John Gilbert and Danielle Cantin. We love talking about Motivational Interviewing, and about improving outcomes for individuals, organizations, and the communities that they serve.In this episode, we discuss the recent international conference organized by the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), its impact, and the essence of the communication solution. In this episode, we discuss: Casey Jackson shares his excitement about the recent MINT conference and his annual attendance. MINT stands for the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, a global community of trainers and practitioners. The founders of MINT are committed to making motivational interviewing accessible and international. Over 50% of the board members of MINT are from outside the United States, emphasizing its global reach. The conference alternates between locations in North America and international venues, fostering diversity. Casey and Danielle discuss the sense of community and connection with like-minded individuals at the conference. Dr. Bill Miller's research on hope is highlighted, emphasizing the importance of optimism and perseverance. Casey illustrates how he translated Dr. Miller's insights into practical advice to help his nephew in a difficult situation. The podcast emphasizes the value of motivational interviewing as a method to improve communication, understanding, and human connection. You don't want to miss this one! Make sure to rate us or share this podcast. It would mean so much to us!Thank you for listening to the communication solution. This podcast is all about you. If you have questions, thoughts, topic suggestions, or ideas, please send them our way at casey@ifioc.com. For more resources, feel free to check out ifioc.com. Transcribe Hello and welcome to the communication solution podcast with Casey Jackson and John Gilbert. I'm your host, Danielle Cantin. Here at the Institute for Individual and Organizational Change, otherwise known as IFIOC, we love to talk about communication, we love to talk about solutions, and we love to talk about providing measurable results for individuals, organizations, and the communities they serve. Welcome to the communication solution that will change your world. Hi everyone. This is Danielle Cantin, your facilitator for the communication solution, a podcast with Casey Jackson here, and we're going to talk about everything that we love about motivational interviewing. It particularly excited Casey to hear about mint, the conference you just came back from the international conference. You go to it every year. And for those of you listening, thank you so much for joining us. And just so you know, MINT is the motivational interviewing network of trainers. So let's chat with Casey. How did it go? Tell us about it. It was awesome. I mean, I look forward to it every year. I will say that part of my part of my bias is that I just get to connect with people from around the world that I just are dear, dear, dear friends. I mean, Just imagine, Danielle, if you know, I know you attend a lot of things that if you get to go to a conference specifically with people from your own kind of cut from the same tribal cloth that you're cut from, and then imagine 400 people cut from that, from that cloth, that's, that's the, that's the magic that I get to participate in, you know, annually, one of the things that's fascinating about, I think that I'm so in awe of. The founders of motivation and what the board has really focused on. Is making sure that it is accessible. And that really is an international group. You know, so often when I'm doing a training, people say, well, you know, how does my deal with cultural differences and, and, gender differences? And does my respond to this respond this way, or does it cross cultures?
What are the differences between stress and trauma? Turns out prolonged stress can have the same effects of trauma in our mind and body. Today we will discuss some mindful strategies to deal with the stress and trauma in our lives. Some Takeaways: Schedule "strategic" time off. Allow yourself time to sit, we are after all human BEings, not human DOings Learn how to trigger the pleasure center of the brain Make a "tadah' list... capture moments to remember and highlight the good, enjoyable emotions, feelings, and memories that we experience. Use the formula- Many or Most ___________, Myself _________, how about YOU? This formula can help with a powerful connection and brings a sense of "We are NOT alone. About Melinda; Melinda Marasch is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a social work/mental health consultant. She has dedicated 20 years to her passion in helping others. Melinda is a member of the international Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), and has presented numerous trainings across the U.S. on therapeutic approaches such as Trauma informed care, self-care, mental health issues, de-escalation and more. You can check out her website:https://www.aspire2bu.org/ and email Melinda@aspire2bu.org
In this episode, Steve, Kendelle and Joel are live from the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers annual Forum in Copenhagen, Denmark. The conversation was with both friends in audience and online. There was a lot of conversational territory covered in an hour and half. Apparently, the use of MI is being explores in a wide range of areas from cultural humility to family relationships and even climate change. Based on this conversation the future of MI is a work in progress.
Lisa Stockwell, M. Ed., is a Transformational life coach, workforce trainer, storyteller, and conference speaker. She is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) a certified Train the Trainer Master Trainer, life Coach and Master Trainer in the SMRC Chronic Disease and Pain Self-management Program for workplaces, groups, or individuals to manage their chronic condition (non clinical).
Join us on this week's episode as we sit down with Hillary Bolter, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker & Addiction Therapist. Drawing from her 20 years of experience in various helping professions, including wilderness therapy and community mental health, Hillary offers valuable insights on topics such as anxiety, trauma, addiction, and working with veterans. In this interview, we delve into the importance of self-nourishment and discuss practical steps individuals can take to improve their mental well-being. As a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), Hillary's passion for teaching essential skills shines through, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in inner healing and understanding when it's time to seek therapy.Connect with Hillary:Website - https://www.micenterforchange.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVaATgj6G-fDuIrZgIT4y7AJoin the private Facebook group where they post regular videos, tips, and resources on Motivational Interviewing - https://www.facebook.com/groups/MotivationalInterviewingBolterConsulting/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/hillary-bolter-lcsw-lcas-960685a0/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hillarybolter/Follow Emily:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-christopher-a3a7a91b4Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/emilybchristopher/Follow Nick:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-honerkamp-b52784221/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nick.honerkampInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickhonerkamp/Email us: letsprocessthatpodcast@gmail.comProducer: Adrian WosOriginal Music by: Caleb HonerkampPhotography: Allison Frost of Before the Foundations Photography
Pamiętam moje pierwsze zderzenie z FAP (po polsku funkcjonalną analizą zachowania). Na zajęciach. Forma ćwiczeniowa, prowadzący proponuje symulację. Nie znosząc ciszy i odwracanego wzroku, zgłaszam się na ochotniczkę. Siadam naprzeciw wykładowcy, który w roli terapeuty pyta mnie, z czym przychodzę, jakiej myśli chciałabym się przyjrzeć. Nie wiem, co mnie wtedy tknęło, ale powiedziałam wtedy, że często mam takie myśli, że jestem niekompetentna. I nagle jakby taki wielki, upychany przez lata po kątach ciężar spadł mi na łeb. Patrzymy sobie w oczy, a on mówi, że to rozumie, że to trudne, że czasem też tak ma. Zero krytyki. Zero pytań o certyfikaty, dyplomy. Zero rad i porad, które ulżą mojemu poczuciu. Empatia, zrozumienie, obecność. Nie wiem kiedy po policzkach zaczęły mi kapać łzy wielkie jak grochy. Nie czułam wstydu. Czułam, że mogę sobie nad tym poczuciem zapłakać. Ze mną płakali niektórzy obserwatorzy. Nazywam to co czuję, a przecież nikt z nas nie chce myśleć o sobie, a co dopiero CZUĆ się niekompetentnym! To nie magia. To behawioryzm. To wzmacnianie zachowań obecnością, empatią. To tylko i AŻ tyle. O tej technice pracy, umiejętnościach terapeuty i zastosowaniu funkcjonalnej anaizy zachowania rozmawiam z moją dzisiejszą rozmówczynią, dr Joanną Dudek. Powodem rozmowy jest wydana w Polsce nakładem @wydawnictwogwp, patrona dzisiejszego odcinka, książka “Psychoterapia oparta na analizie funkcjonalnej”, którą serdecznie polecam wszystkim specjalistom i specjalistkom, a także adeptom i adeptkom psychoterapii wszelkich modalności. Joanna Dudek – dr nauk społecznych, psycholożka, psychoterapeutka, adiunktka na Uniwersytecie SWPS. Certyfikowana specjalistka Dialogu Motywującego, psychoterapeutka poznawczo-behawioralna (certyfikat PTTPB), terapeutka ACT, certyfikowana trenerka psychoterapii opartej na analizie funkcjonalnej (FAP-Functional Analytic Psychotherapy). W ramach studiów doktoranckich odbywała staż wyjazdowy w Seattle, na University of Washington, współpracując z Robertem Kohlenbergiem, Mavis Tsai i Jonathanem Kanterem. Członikini Polskiego Towarzystwa Psychologii Behawioralnej, Polskiego Towarzystwa Terapii Poznawczo Behawioralnej, Polskiego Stowarzyszenia Dialogu Motywującego, Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers oraz Association for Contextual Behavioral Science oraz FAP Certification Committee.Montaż: Eugeniusz Karlovhttps://www.instagram.com/lilg1g1/
Do you dream of entrepreneurship but hesitate whenever you think of the “what ifs” around health care and being able to work for yourself? Are you working for yourself now while struggling with a chronic health condition and wondering how to keep to it all together as you try to find balance between business and health?Do you ever worry about what the heck you would do if a chronic health condition were ever to appear for you?Well, this episode is for you.I talk with Hillary Bolter, therapist and motivational interviewing expert and trainer, about the effect that chronic health conditions have on entrepreneurship.Top 3 reasons to listen to the entire episode:Understand that chronic health conditions don't always have to put a stop to your entrepreneurial career.Learn how to create space for healing and self-care by shifting your processes and accepting help when needed and available.Identify ways to reshape your professional and personal lifestyle and habits to accommodate for substantial life changes without stopping you from following your passions.So, if you find yourself facing difficult, sometimes unexpected, major life changes due to chronic health conditions, know that you are not alone. It can painful and challenging, but it is not necessarily impossible to make adjustments to your process to help you continue your entrepreneurial journey. This is a tricky and very personal issue to navigate, so it's encouraged that you seek support, ask for help, and be open to change. And make sure to give yourself time, patience, and kindness as you navigate through these life transitions.A Message From Hillary: Hi, I'm Hillary Bolter, MSW, LCSW, LCAS.I am one of those folks that inherently thinks I have great ideas and solutions for people upon first encounter (Enneagram 1!). I'm ready to jump in and FIX! When I began my MI learning process, I realized just how essential MI was going to be for my energy, effectiveness, and longevity in the helping profession!I have been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2011. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker & Addiction Therapist and absolutely delight in helping individuals, groups, and organizations learn the essential skills of Motivational Interviewing. I have worked as a helping professional for 20 years, ranging from working in wilderness therapy to community mental health, providing in-home & school-based services, as a therapist with specialties including working with anxiety, trauma, addiction, and veterans.Check out Hillary's 12-hour hybrid live and self-paced virtual workshop on the Foundations of Motivational Interviewing: micenterforchange.com/beginner-foundationsSave a spot for a FREE Motivational Interviewing Masterclass on Hillary's Website: micenterforchange.com-------------------------------------------------------
A chance encounter with a happiness expert is always a fun experience and that's exactly what happened to me when I sat next to Scott Glassman at a mastermind event. Over the course of 3 days, he wowed me with his humor, his insights, and his scientific knowledge of what happiness really looks like and how anyone can attain it. He was gracious enough to share all of this and more with you in today's episode. Scott Glassman, PsyD is a psychologist, Clinical Associate Professor at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadephia Inquirer contributor, and author of, A Happier You: A Seven-Week Program to Transform Negative Thinking into Positivity & Resilience. He is trained in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy and is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. Scott is also a positivity and communication skills expert who has provided training and consultation for organizations at regional and national levels. To learn more about Scott you can visit his website https://www.scottglassman.com/ and follow him on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/scottdavidglass/ ______________________________________________________________ Join my LeaderSHIFT Operating System Group at https://learn.emilyhawkins4u.com/los-group/ ______________________________________________________________ Find me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/emilyhawkins4u/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyhawkins4u/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/emilyhawkins4/ ______________________________________________________________ Listen to my weekly podcast on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-leadershift-playbook/id1450579130 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/emily-hawkins-689753816 Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/20900eca-89f3-42d1-88f0-795e6ca889b9/The-LeaderSHIFT-Playbook I look forward to watching you grow! Emily
How are people most motivated? They're motivated by feeling invested, having that engagement, being in the same head space as the person helping them and having their thoughts considered. In this episode, Dr. Erin Elmore speaks with Pam Pietruszewski, MA. Pam has more than 30 years' experience designing and implementing programs to integrate behavioral health and primary care services. Her work includes the program Getting Candid: Framing the Conversation Around Youth Substance Use Prevention funded by the CDC, and DIAMOND, a depression care management program that received the 2010 Gold Award from the American Psychiatric Association. Pam holds a master's degree in counseling and psychological services and is a member of the national Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). Together Erin and Pam discuss the spirit of motivational interviewing, the power of reflective listening, change talk, and how to use motivational interviewing to maintain your new year's resolutions. The normal natural evolution of any self-improvement is tracking the small steps along the way. And Motivational Interviewing helps facilitate that. For more information about Motivational Interviewing, please visit: https://www.thenationalcouncil.org/service/motivational-interviewing/ For more information about The Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainings (MINT), please visit: https://motivationalinterviewing.org For more information about National Council for Mental Wellbeing, please visit: https://www.thenationalcouncil.org
Welcome back. In this episode, I speak with Dr. Kenneth Saffier, family physician and addiction medicine specialist. Dr. Saffier serves as the Medical Director for Bi-Bett, a substance use disorder treatment center serving Alameda, Solano, and Contra Costa counties in California. He is also the past president of the Medical Education and Research Foundation for the Treatment of Addiction. Dr. Saffier will explain the principles and practice of motivational interviewing as it relates to substance use disorders. Motivational interviewing (MI) is a collaborative method of communication designed to strengthen motivation to work towards a goal by accompanying patients in their journey towards change rather than lecturing them.Dr. Saffier is an expert in this field and has provided over 50 motivational interviewing training sessions throughout the country. You can learn more about MI by visiting the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. Learn more about Dr. Saffier at https://bibett.org/staffs/kenneth-saffier-md-fasam/. If you enjoy what you hear, please feel free to contribute at www.trappedunderstandingaddiction.com to support harm reduction efforts. Social media:https://twitter.com/trappedcasthttps://www.instagram.com/trappedcast/
What is motivational interviewing? As with any skill, motivational interviewing can take time to learn (with formal evaluations including transcripts used to parse every word spoken). For this podcast episode, Dr. Robles breaks down a few of the techniques in motivational interviewing into simple things that we can all do in our relationships, including within the healthcare system. Build rapport! Self-reflect! These are basics, but if you have found them missing when you go see the doctor, Dr. Robles gives tips on how you can redirect conversations. Dr. Gabriel Robles, PhD (he/él) is Assistant Professor at the School of Social Work and the Chancellor's Scholar for Inclusive Excellence in Sexual and Gender Minority Health at Rutgers University. Dr. Robles is a clinical social worker, an experienced motivational interviewing clinician, and a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. He conducts research on substance use prevention and sexual health among sexual and gender minorities (SGM). He has a strong interest in addressing health inequities among Latinx SGM populations. Dr. Robles received his PhD in social work at New York University, and his MSW and undergraduate degree in linguistics from California State University in Long Beach. Follow him on Twitter @GRoblesPhD.
Please make sure to subscribe to our email list at autisminactionpodcast.com to stay current on the newest episodes, and share on social to help families find autism resources, services, and support! Find Autism in Action Podcast on Social Media - Share your favorite episodes - Subscribe - Email us at autisminactionpodcast@gmail.com Don't forget to check out the amazing additional resources like online courses and downloadable freebies at autisminactionpodcast.com Transcription by Otter.ai is available at autisminactionpodcast.com We are so glad you stopped by! Sean Inderbitzen, APSW, MINT, has lived 32 years with Autism Spectrum Disorder and is an active clinical social worker within a community health center specializing in the treatment of Autism and co-occurring trauma. In addition to his work as a therapist, Sean is a doctoral student of Tulane University's School of Social Work, and a collaborator on two studies on the treatment of PTSD in children with Autism utilizing Sensorimotor Psychotherapy (SP). He works closely with Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute on the SP study under the research and clinical guidance of Dr. Bonnie Goldstein Sean is an active member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and regularly lectures for state governments, foundations, and universities on motivational interviewing and the intersection of Autism and mental health. His writings can be found regularly featured on Differentbrains.org, a non-profit group devoted to advancing the neurodiversity movement. Learn more at SeanInderbitzen.com. Watch Sean on Youtube: https://youtu.be/uYJdX4NCous Links mentioned: https://ce.uwec.edu/programs/treating-patients-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-and-comorbid-psychiatric-conditions/ **Please note this program is no longer available. Please reach out directly to Sean via his contact page at SeanInderbitzen.com with any inquiries on training opportunities. Thank you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/autisminaction/message
“We all eat for emotional reasons. That's normal. Food is flavored with complex meanings. It connects us with our culture and our ancestry and heritage. We eat to celebrate. We eat to grieve. Food is an emotional thing for human beings. When we dumb it down to its nutritional components and see it only as a vehicle to give us nutrients, we are missing so much.” - Dana Sturtevant If you haven't yet considered weight stigma as a social justice issue, today is the day you begin. Diet culture is an insidious arm of white supremacy culture that has removed us from our bodies, from pleasure, and from our connection to our heritage. It has caused untold suffering to folks in fat bodies, impacting access to health care services, opportunities, and access to simply feeling good moving about in the world without shame and blame. This conversation between Nicole and Dana Sturtevant and Hilary Kinavey, part one of a two-part episode, is one that lifts the lid on grief and loss. We have been fed so many lies. Diet culture shapeshifts when we start to catch onto its oppression. We may have given up on counting calories and tracking points, but we strive to “eat clean” and “make healthy lifestyle changes” or go paleo or do intermittent fasting…whatever the latest trend to make our own bodies more acceptable or to weaponize against folks in larger bodies. We learn early on that our bodies are problems to be solved, and that restricting food or eating just the right combination of nutrients will solve the problem. We are taught that there are right and wrong ways to live in a body. Hilary shares, “People who occupy [fat bodies] are not able to function in the culture or pursue their joys, their lives, their bliss in the culture because fatness is considered something they have to resolve before they can get access to what they need.” As Dana and Hilary share, the healthcare industry has centered “health care” around the Body Mass Index, the creation of a white statistician and founder of phrenology, a racist pseudoscience. The BMI was created not as a measurement of individual health, but as a tool to track populations for the insurance industry. The Body Mass Index has now been used for years in doctors' offices, in the field of dietetics, by the diet industry, and by professional trainers as a tool to measure health by means of body size. It's bogus. It's racist. One alternative to the conventional paradigm of food, body image, and weight-centered health care is Body Trust, a process by which we can all learn to live more peacefully and compassionately in our bodies. As with all our social justice work, in the work of fat liberation, we must center the voices, work, and lived experiences of the most marginalized, namely fat Black queer femmes. We encourage you to disrupt diet culture and weight stigma in your own life by listening to the folks most harmed and developing an analysis so you can see the ways in which diet culture is expressing itself in your relationship with your body and other bodies. It is time to divest. As a community, let's hold one another in generous accountability for doing this work. In this episode, Nicole, Hilary, and Dana talk about: • The origin story of Be Nourished • “Healthy lifestyle” behavior is dieting behavior • The empty promises of weight loss • What happens when we compliment someone's body after weight loss • The racist roots of the BMI (see sources below for further reading) • Our indoctrination into diet culture • Diet culture's focus on pathologizing foods of Black and Brown people • White dominance in dietetics • Weight stigma as a social justice issue • Reclaiming “fat” as a neutral descriptor • Beginning the journey of body trust About Dana and Hilary: Dana Sturtevant is the co-founder of Be Nourished, LLC and co-creator of Body Trust®. She is a registered dietitian, educator, and trainer whose work focuses on humanizing health care, advancing health equity, and advocating for body sovereignty and food justice. A member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers since 2002, Dana travels around the country training helping professionals in communication and engagement strategies that lead to positive change. As a sought after speaker and writer, Dana is a champion for compassionate, weight-inclusive models of care and offers supervision, training, and consultation for helping professionals and health care organizations. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Scientific American, Self, Real Simple, Huffington Post, and on the TEDx stage. Learn more at benourished.org. Hilary Kinavey, MS, LPC is the co-founder of Be Nourished, LLC and co-creator of Body Trust®. Her work as a licensed professional counselor, coach, educator and writer is informed by a relational, systemic and social justice lens. Her career has been a study of what interrupts our sense of wholeness and how we can return to ourselves in a culture that profits from fragmentation. She is a sought-after speaker and facilitator on topics such as weight-inclusive approaches, weight bias, Body Trust® and the intersections of activism and therapy. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Scientific American, Huffington Post, and on the TEDx stage. Learn more at benourished.org. You can find Dana and Hilary at BeNourished.org On Instagram @benourishedpdx On Twitter @BeNourished Pre-order Dana and Hilary's book Reclaiming Body Trust: A Path to Healing and Liberation set for publication in August 2022. Resources: An article on the racist history of the BMI Fearing the Black Body: the Racialized Origins of Fat Phobia by Sabrina Strings Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness by Da'Shaun Harrison Research article evaluating the evidence for a weight inclusive approach to health: The Weight-Inclusive versus Weight-Normative Approach to Health Podcast episodes for further investigation: Healthism: The Desire to Be Healthy Gone Wrong Rebuilding Body Trust: the Importance of Unlearning and Why Body Liberation is for Everyone Anti-Fat Bias and Weight Stigma in Psychotherapy
Helen Mentha shares real world strategies for helping people move to where they want to be using Motivational Interviewing approaches with host Ali Hall. 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 Helen Mentha: MINT profile, website Someone Good to Talk To: Reflections on Motivational Interviewing in Practice by Helen Mentha Ali Hall: MINT profile, website Motivational Interviewing: Advancing Skills—live, online advanced level course starting June 3, 2022 Motivational Interviewing: training opportunities and resources from C4 Innovations More podcast episodes on Motivational Interviewing Motivational Interviewing: resources from the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) Access a transcript of Motivational Interviewing 17: Helen Mentha
A conversation with Motivational Interviewing expert, Casey Jackson, on the process of change and how to come alongside people we love in their process.Casey has worked in Behavioral health for over 30 years and is a member of the international Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). He is the lead author of the Motivational Interviewing Competency Assessment (MICA) and has presented at many conferences in a wide variety of professional fields for line-level staff as well as administrators and other leadership. He has provided over 2000 trainings on Motivational Interviewing and system change to organizations and professionals in Healthcare, Mental health, Addictions, Corrections/Prisons, Local and state government, and more. View Casey's Webpage for his experience, story, and testimonials! https://caseyjackson.com/Support my podcast with a cup of coffee and get access to exclusive and ad-free content on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/matthiasjbarkerAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Please Leave a Review! On this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists repeat guest, Dr. Matt Allen joins us to talk about patient vs parent focused approaches to communication in the op and how to use your motivational interviewing techniques with both pediatric patients, and their parents. This episode has FREE CE! Be sure to view your state guidelines to ensure this CE is applicable in your State. You can view all episodes with Free CE here. Take the CE course for this episode HERE Interview Starts: 07:14.560 Episode Highlights We Love Reviews! Hinman Live Podcasting! Dr. Matt Allen Background Patient Centered Approach Respect Patient and Parent Autonomy Ages Communicating with Parents Dealing with the Difficult Parent Present Options Quotes “I often get asked what age it makes sense to start talking to the patient themselves.” “Until that child is an adult, you are going to need to have a conversation with the parent, that isn't to say that you can't involve the patient in conversations about their oral health.” “Teaching kids that they have a voice in their healthcare as they get older is important.” “If you can have that conversation with the child, have that conversation, it does something for the child, and for the parent.” “People tend to be pretty thoughtful from an early age, we need to give them credit for that.” “I don't want to drive a wedge between the patient and the parent either.” “It's really important to offer parents options, even if the other option is to do nothing.” “When we are presented with options we tend to want to choose the option that is best for us.” “It saves me so much time in the long run to have those meaningful conversations, and builds up my own personal satisfaction and fights burnout in my job.” Links M David MI homepage differentkind homepage Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) Book “How to Talk so Kids Will Listen...And Listen So Kids Will Talk”: https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/0743525086 Find Dr. Allen on previous episode: 270 A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage AToTH on Facebook AToTH on Instagram AToTH on LinkedIn
Please Leave a Review! On this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists repeat guest, Dr. Matt Allen joins us to talk about patient vs parent focused approaches to communication in the op and how to use your motivational interviewing techniques with both pediatric patients, and their parents. This episode has FREE CE! (Coming soon!) Interview Starts: 07:14.560 Episode Highlights We Love Reviews! Hinman Live Podcasting! Dr. Matt Allen Background Patient Centered Approach Respect Patient and Parent Autonomy Ages Communicating with Parents Dealing with the Difficult Parent Present Options Quotes “I often get asked what age it makes sense to start talking to the patient themselves.” “Until that child is an adult, you are going to need to have a conversation with the parent, that isn't to say that you can't involve the patient in conversations about their oral health.” “Teaching kids that they have a voice in their healthcare as they get older is important.” “If you can have that conversation with the child, have that conversation, it does something for the child, and for the parent.” “People tend to be pretty thoughtful from an early age, we need to give them credit for that.” “I don't want to drive a wedge between the patient and the parent either.” “It's really important to offer parents options, even if the other option is to do nothing.” “When we are presented with options we tend to want to choose the option that is best for us.” “It saves me so much time in the long run to have those meaningful conversations, and builds up my own personal satisfaction and fights burnout in my job.” Links M David MI homepage differentkind homepage Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) Book “How to Talk so Kids Will Listen...And Listen So Kids Will Talk”: https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/0743525086 Find Dr. Allen on previous episode: 270 A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage AToTH on Facebook AToTH on Instagram AToTH on LinkedIn
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a style of communication that can be useful in many different clinical situations. Maintaining the spirit of MI while practicing EBP presents a challenge. In this episode, Dr. Onna Brewer shares some actionable intel that will help you to listen with an ear for connection and change talk and to do what comes naturally (or maybe NOT so naturally) in practicing EBPs.Dr. Onna Brewer is a clinical psychologist and consultant in private practice. Her research and community-based work have focused on processes of behavior change, behavioral health treatment approaches, and improving access to care for underserved communities. Her post-doctoral training and early career included trauma specialization and providing outpatient care with the Veterans Health Administration where she was also a Motivational Interviewing consultant and regional trainer for the VA's National Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Initiative. She is a member of the international Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, the National Register of Health Service Psychologists, the Florida Psychological Association and APA. Dr. Brewer is licensed to practice psychology in the states of Florida and Illinois, and she provides training and consultation for a diverse array of helping professionals and organizations around the world.Resources mentioned in this episode:CDP Presents: Motivational Interviewing and its Synergy with other Evidence-Based PracticesCDP Motivational Interviewing ResourcesCalls-to-action: For example:Subscribe to the Practical for Your Practice PodcastSubscribe to The Center for Deployment Psychology Monthly Email
Racquel Garcia and Ali Hall discuss Motivational Interviewing as part of recovery coaching with host Jeff Olivet. 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 Racquel Garcia: HardBeauty, HardBeauty Foundation Ali Hall: MINT profile, website Motivational Interviewing: training opportunities and resources from C4 Innovations More podcast episodes on Motivational Interviewing Motivational Interviewing: resources from the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) Access a transcript of Motivational Interviewing 16: Racquel Garcia (coming soon)
Dr Scott Glassman is a psychologist and author of A Happier You: A new Seven-Week Program to Transform Negative Thinking into Positivity and Resilience. He teaches counseling at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he serves as the Associate Director of the Master's Program in Mental Health Counseling. Scott is also a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and has been a speaker in many organisations in the US. He is also a contributor to the Health Section of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Scott and his wife live in South New Jersey with their son and are lifelong Philadelphia Eagles fans. Contact Scott at http://scottglassman.comContact Donna HERERemember to subscribe to get updates of Ready! Set! Goal! Podcast episodes. You can purchase Change is not a Scary Word book HEREFeel free to share this podcast with someone who needs help to reach their goal. The Unlikely Marathoner by Donna Campisi can be purchased from Amazon HERE
Therapist and self-advocate Sean Inderbitzen discusses PTSD on the autism spectrum. (VIDEO - 24 mins) Sean is a Behavioral Health Therapist, and lives with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. He has a caseload with 33% of his patients that live with ASD and varying co-morbid psychiatric conditions. Prior to being a mental health clinician, he was a Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist for Wisconsin Division of Vocational Rehabilitation for 3 years. He was also appointed by Governor Walker to the Statewide Independent Living Council of Wisconsin. He is an incoming member to the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, and provides training on motivational interviewing, ASD and employment, and ASD and co-morbid psychiatric conditions. For more about Sean's work: http://seaninderbitzen.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/mwlite/in/sean-inderbitzen-msw-apsw-member-of-mint-a844141b1 Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
Shawn Roberson and Ali Hall discuss ways Motivational Interviewing is supporting people living through the COVID-19 pandemic with host Jeff Olivet. 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 Shawn Roberson Ali Hall: MINT profile, website Motivational Interviewing: training opportunities and resources from C4 Innovations More podcast episodes on Motivational Interviewing Motivational Interviewing: resources from the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) Access a transcript of Motivational Interviewing 15: Shawn Roberson
Molly Kellogg, CEDRD-S, LCSW helps us understand how she uses Internal Family Systems (IFS) as her primary treatment model. She is the author of Counseling Tips for Nutrition Therapists: Practice Workbook series and a nationally recognized trainer on health behavior change based in Philadelphia, PA. She is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and served on the American Dietetic Association Evidence Analysis Library Nutrition Counseling Workgroup. Her Motivational Interviewing training materials and home study courses have been used by nutrition professors and dietetic internship programs. In her private psychotherapy practice, her primary treatment model is Internal Family Systems (IFS). She partners with Diana Dugan Richards, RDN, LDN. to provide an introduction to IFS for dietitians. Introduction to Internal Family Systems (IFS) for Nutrition Professionals Live Virtual workshop with a pre-workshop course Workshop Presenters: Diana Dugan Richards, RDN, LDN Molly Kellogg, LCSW, CEDRD 2021 dates: October 29, 9 – 4:30, Eastern Time We plan on adding a couple of dates in 2022. Email to be added to our interest list. $449 This fee includes a 3-hour recorded pre-workshop course (a $198 value) Register here CEUs: 6 for RDs Internal Family Systems (IFS) is an evidence-based therapeutic technique, conceptual framework, and practice used by a wide range of professionals. It is particularly effective in treating trauma. Integrating the IFS model within counseling guides the client to 1) identify the self-protective function of polarized cognitions expressed through eating and resultant eating disorder behaviors; 2) identify and address the cognitive, emotional, and physical triggers driving this internal dialogue particularly the anticipation of the loss of control, negative self-evaluations, and self-blaming, self-shaming thoughts; 3) identify the ambivalence behind nutritious vs. inappropriate eating patterns, and 4) identify fears and other feelings that arise in response to shifting to more nourishing choices. There is more information about IFS at https://ifs-institute.com/ This interactive workshop is designed to give dietitians a comprehensive introduction to the IFS model. The concepts and processes of IFS will be examined from a dietitian's perspective using a mix of presentation, small and large group discussion, demonstration, short videos, and practice. Educational Objectives: Discover the basic concepts of the Internal Family Systems (IFS) Model. Examine how the IFS model approaches the treatment of eating disorders and disordered eating. Integrate the IFS model concepts with clients with disordered eating. Differentiate the role of the Dietitian in an IFS treatment team. Evaluate the issues that arise for dietitians who adopt the IFS model. Suggested pre-workshop reading: Introduction to the Internal Family Systems Model, by Richard C. Schwartz. https://ifs-institute.com/store We highly recommend reading this prior to the workshop if you have had little or no exposure to IFS. Beth Harrell Follow Beth on Instagram
Molly Kellogg, CEDRD-S, LCSW helps us understand the difference between supervision and case consults, motivational interviewing for counseling, and so much more. Because she is a dietitian and therapist, she understands what dietitians are (not) taught about counseling and supervision and what is needed to be a solid clinician in the field of eating disorders. She asks us to think about how it is that we learn. Sure we can read books and attend webinars, but supervision is a place to work on the specific skills of counseling and to attend to transference and counter transference described as “our personal stuff, and our stuff that comes up with our client”. She's a pioneer and reminds us how (even) she is still learning – “it is an endless learning process” A word of advice is to never work alone – it takes a team to do it right. If Molly has helped you, as she has me and many others, and you would like to support the future of dietitians learning how to provide Nutrition Counseling, check out the new Molly Kellogg Nutrition Counseling Fund through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. https://mollykellogg.com/molly-kellogg-nutrition-counseling-fund/ Bio: Molly Kellogg, CEDRD, LCSW, is the author of Counseling Tips for Nutrition Therapists: Practice Workbook series and a nationally recognized trainer on health behavior change based in Philadelphia, PA. She is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and served on the American Dietetic Association Evidence Analysis Library Nutrition Counseling Workgroup. Her Motivational Interviewing training materials and home study courses have been used by nutrition professors and dietetic internship programs. In her private psychotherapy practice, her primary treatment model is Internal Family Systems (IFS). She partners with Diana Dugan Richards, RDN, LDN. to provide an introduction to IFS for dietitians. With your host Beth Harrell Follow Beth on Instagram
Join Hala for a live Young and Profiting Podcast episode featuring expert Intuitionist Laura Day, hypnotherapist Amy E. Smith and psychologist and author of A Happier You, Scott Glassman. This panel discussion will explore how we can achieve true happiness in a world still feeling the effects of the pandemic, as well as offer tips and tricks to nurture happiness in our day-to-day lives. *** MEET THE MODERATORS*** Laura Day is a bestselling author, world-renowned “Psychic to the Stars”, international speaker, and corporate advisor for Fortune 500 companies. She helps people, organizations, and companies use their intuition to create meaningful change in their lives. Amy E. Smith is a certified and credentialed life coach and hypnotherapist, masterful speaker, and personal empowerment expert. Amy is also the founder of Joy Junkie Enterprises and the host of the Joy Junkie Podcast. Through Joy Junkie she uses her roles as a coach and speaker to help motivate people to address issues of self-confidence while teaching them to embrace radical joy. Scott Glassman, Psy.D. is a psychologist and author of A Happier You: A Seven-Week Program to Transform Negative Thinking into Positivity and Resilience (New Harbinger, 2021). His seven-week wellness program, A Happier You ®, has been featured on SiriusXM, NPR, and CBS News as a syndicated feature. Dr.Glassman is also a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and has been a speaker at many national and regional organizations, including the American Psychological Association. He is also a periodic contributor to the Health Section of The Philadelphia Inquirer. Social Media: Follow YAP on IG: www.instagram.com/youngandprofiting Reach out to Hala directly at Hala@YoungandProfiting.com Follow Hala on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Follow Hala on Instagram: www.instagram.com/yapwithhala Follow Hala on ClubHouse: @halataha Check out our website to meet the team, view show notes and transcripts: www.youngandprofiting.com
Motivational interviewing is a common phrase these days, but what is it? Is it only for counselors, or can anyone use it? And if anyone can use it, how? Today's guest has trained thousands of people in motivational interviewing techniques. Join us as she explains how motivational interviewing is really just a simple set of conversational practices that can help you at home and at work. To learn more -- or to read the transcript -- please visit our official episode page. Guest Bio Dr. Liz Barnett received her master's of social work from Boston University and her PhD from the University of Southern California's Department of Preventive Medicine. She has been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers since 2005 and has since trained and coached thousands of people in the health and mental health arenas. She has published multiple peer-reviewed journal articles on the application of MI with adolescent substance users, co-authored two book chapters, produced specialized training videos, and developed the MI Companion™, which offers online practice modules. Her online practice platform has been adopted into academic programs in nursing and social work. Learn more at www.DrLizBarnett.com. About the Inside Mental Health Podcast Host Gabe Howard lives with bipolar disorder and is a nationally recognized speaker and podcast host. He is the author of the book, “Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations,” available from Amazon; signed copies available directly from the author. To learn more about Gabe, please visit gabehoward.com.
Motivational InterviewingDr. Allen is the president of M David MI Inc. He is also a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers serving as the only US-based dentist. The concept and strategy of MI is centered around shared decision-making and person-centered communication.Dr. Allen works with practices and dentists to help improve their communication skills to encourage and strengthen healthy patient relationships. Interviewing creates the opportunity for transparency and the journey to working closely with your patients to understand their concerns and needs to improve their oral health.According to it's founders, William Miller and Stephen Rollnick, MI is a person-centered, guiding method of communication and counseling to elicit and strengthen motivation for change. With an ever expanding evidence base showing great effectiveness in helping improve outcomes while managing chronic disease, health care professionals of many kinds have sought the style and spirit of MI in an effort to help patients get healthy.To learn more about Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, Click HereTo Find and Listen to all of The Dental Brief episodes visit: dentalbrief.comOur Sponsor: OmniPremier.com
Please Leave a Review! THIS EPISODE COUNTS FOR CE! - but read the disclaimers it might not count for your state. Go here to take the test and get your free CE Credit! This week, Andrew and Michelle welcome Dr. Matt Allen to the podcast for an in-depth discussion about Motivational Interviewing (MI). Among his many roles, Dr. Allen serves as the President of M David MI Inc., the CEO and co-founder of differentkind, a part time volunteer faculty member at the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine, and he still remains active in clinical practice. In addition to all this, he is the only US-based dentist member of MINT, the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. As you will hear, Dr. Allen's passion for teaching, coaching, and mentoring other dental professionals to engage with and support patients along the road to oral health is fully evident during the conversation today. Dr. Allen begins by sharing his professional background including his journey to working with MI, and then he explains exactly what MI is and where it fits best within the dental visit. Along the way, he shares some of the tools and techniques of MI, how it can be implemented with patients and colleagues alike, its impact on clinicians' feelings of burnout, and building it into dental professional education programs. Dr. Allen's extensive experience with MI generates a great deal of wisdom and advice for its use in many areas of life, and particularly in the dental world. Destined to be even more important and effective in a post-pandemic world, we would all be well advised to implement it as a best practice now, and Dr. Matt Allen shows us how in this informative and inspiring conversation here today. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Interview starts: 8:25 - Dr. Allen's background and how he got into motivational interviewing (MI) - What MI is and where it fits best in dental visits - Dr. Allen's analysis of Michelle's MI example - Open-ended questions, change talk, self-management goals, choice menus, social determinants of health - MI with more challenging patients - Tele-dentistry and technology affecting change behavior with MI - Using motivational tools and techniques in inter-colleague relationships - Compassion, Autonomy, Partnership and Evocation (CAPE) - Small wins and the power of affirmations - MI's impact on clinician burnout - Building MI into dental professional education programs - Findings of a study of what dental patients value - Asking permission to make suggestions with patients and colleagues - ‘Setting the table' at the beginning of every appointment - Where to learn more about MI QUOTES: “I feel like, right now, I have 7 jobs, I think.” “It is a way of being with people that's pretty profoundly different.” “I want to be better at this, and I screw it up every single day.” “What we want is for them to think they're coming up with that idea themselves.” “What's most important for you to talk with me about today?” “Motivational interviewing increases the likelihood of change.” “We can take these skills and apply them to our relationships with each other and I think we'll be better humans with each other.” “That's what being a good leader, I think, is about in a lot of ways, is letting go and letting the person actually take ownership.” “Patient safety is one of those things where it's not really about motivation, it's about compliance.” “People just wanted help taking control of their own oral health.” “I want to use those 2 hours the most effectively that I can. I think MI helps us do that.” “I'm asking you to agree to come along in the conversation with me.” “I think we need more people doing this work.” LINKS: A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage - https://ataleoftwohygienists.com/ AToTH on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aTaleOfTwoHygienists/ AToTH on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ataleoftwohygienists AToTH on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/atoth/?originalSubdomain=ca Reach Dr. Allen: M David MI homepage differentkind homepage Motivational Interviewing for Leadership: MI-LEAD Experiences of dental care: what do patients value? Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT)
In this episode, Dr. Stephen Rollnick and I have a discussion about Motivational Interviewing which is a counseling approach he co-developed with Dr. William R. Miller. Motivational interviewing is a directive, client-centered counseling style for eliciting behavior change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence. Our conversation digs deeply into the roles of empathy and compassion with a specific focus on the skill of empathic listening.We also discuss the reasons why he developed Motivational interviewing based on his experiences as a clinical psychologist many years ago. He has taken his Motivational Interviewing to elite sports and now works with many top coaches and athletes helping them to unlock the internal resources within themselves to thrive and flourish in their sport. It was an honor to interview Stephen and I hope you find value in this discussion.About Stephen:Stephen Rollnick provides consultancy, mentorship and training on the subjects of motivation, change, teamwork and Motivational Interviewing. He an Honorary Distinguished Professor in the School of Medicine in Cardiff University, Wales, UK with a research record focused on good practice in efforts to promote change and behaviour change among patients, clients and the practitioners who serve them.Stephen is also a clinical psychologist with many years of experience in service provision and in the training of practitioners. This work, much of it on motivational interviewing (MI), has taken him into diverse cultures and settings. He has now retired to focus on training, writing and consultancy, in the fields of healthcare and sport.Stephen is a co-founder of Motivational Interviewing. His work has included support to programmes for pregnant teens, children with HIV-AIDS in Africa and medication adherence in different areas. He is a co-founder of PATA (Paediatric Aids Treatment for Africa) and the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), an international network for trainers. He is the co-author of Motivational Interviewing: Helping People Change(Miller and Rollnick, 1991; 2001 & 2012), Health Behaviour Change: A Guide for Practitioners (Rollnick, Mason & Butler, 1999) and Motivational Interviewing in Health Care (Rollnick, Miller & Butler, 2008), Motivational Interviewing in Schools (2016) and is completing a book on motivational interviewing for sports coaches.Individual consultation on a case by case base is available on request in a wide range of settings including education, sport and healthcare.Connect with Stephen:Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephenrollnickWebsite: https://www.stephenrollnick.com/Special thanks to Bronx band Conversing with Oceans & Alex Bondarev for creating the podcast music.https://www.conversingwithoceans.com/
Motivational interviewing (MI), a style of personal interaction you can learn in a few weeks, is a key solution for spurring action on climate change. MI was developed by psychologists originally in work with patients suffering from addiction, but now is used in many settings to encourage self-reflection and help change minds. In this episode we talk with Vince, an expert in MI who will give us examples and talk about the process. Kiran and Leslie Anne will reflect on the value of MI and how they see it being used and we will hear about windmills and birds in climate allies this week! Show Notes: https://www.enviromentum.org/ Vincent Schutt's organization Motivational Interviewing organization, Environmentum Vince's book recommendation: Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents and Young Adults, by Sylvie Naar-King and Mariann Suarez https://motivationalinterviewing.org/ Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers - gives an explanation of MI and how to start learning https://coady.stfx.ca The Coady International Institute - where Leslie Anne learned about Motivational Interviewing. They offer leadership courses and programs https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ece3.6592 Painting windmills black could reduce bird mortality rates by up to 70%! An exciting climate win-win-win to advocate for https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubPDFs/motivational_interviewing.pdf A Motivational Interviewing resource - page 3 highlights the types of questions and relational style at the heart of MI. This includes asking open-ended questions, affirming, reflecting, and summarizing.
In this FIRST “This BADASS Sober LIFE” Podcast Episode, Beau Chilson who is a high school student in Boulder, CO is interviewing Avani Dilger about the story behind the “Natural Highs” nonprofit program. You will find out what personal experiences led Avani start this grassroots movement involving teens as leaders and what the groundbreaking elements of Natural Highs are. Get the insider view from a Natural Highs Teen Peer Mentor and the founder of the Natural Highs Program, Avani Dilger. Your Host in this Episode: Beau Chilson is a Natural Highs Peer Mentor and high school student in Boulder, CO. He works with Natural Highs because he thinks that it is incredibly important to help his peers realize the repercussions of drug use on their brains. “I love working with Natural Highs and it has taught me a lot about myself.” He started a weekly teen run club called “First Step” that helps teens realize their habits and gives them reliable support as they try to change. Your Guest in this Episode: Avani G. Dilger, MEd, MA, LPC, BC-DMT, CAC III, ADS, is a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Certified Addiction Counselor, a Somatic Psychotherapist, an Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist and a Motivational Interviewing Trainer (MINT), who specializes in substance abuse prevention and treatment with adults, teens and their families. She is the founder and Executive Director of the “Natural Highs – Healthy Alternatives to Drugs & Alcohol” nonprofit program, an innovative, grassroots substance abuse prevention and intervention program that empowers teens and adults to become leaders around healthier lifestyles and positive peer culture. In addition to teaching the Natural Highs program in high schools in Boulder and at Naropa University, Avani works as a psychotherapist with teens, families and adults with issues around substance abuse, addiction and trauma using cutting-edge approaches such as Somatic Psychotherapy, Brainspotting and Systemic Constellationwork. She is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) and trains Motivational Interviewing for criminal justice, mental health, and substance abuse professionals. In this Episode of “The BADASS Sober LIFE” Podcast you will learn: · An Introduction to the Natural Highs Program · Learn about Beau who is a Natural Highs Teen Peer Mentor · Avani's life experiences that led to starting Natural Highs · The origins of Natural Highs · The potential in trauma, pain, loss and hardship · The role of non-judgment in Natural Highs · Natural Highs for Adults · The Role of the Yerba Mate Ritual in Natural Highs · The social dynamic in substance use and in sobriety · A Vision for the future of Natural Highs · The Online Natural Highs Resources that are going international now · How to get your FREE Natural Highs Care Packets of inspiration wherever you are in the world · How to access FREE Natural Highs Online Groups for TEENS · How to become a Peer Mentor with Natural Highs · Avani's message for the world: “Turn your pain into a resource to help others” · Beau's message to the world: “Be yourself” · How you can be part of the Natural Highs Movement
Hey everyone! Episode 22 is live! On Today's episode I got the opportunity to interview Sean Inderbitzen. Sean is a Behavioral Health Therapist for Northlakes Community Clinic, and lives with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. He has a caseload of 25% of his patients that live with ASD and varying comorbid psychiatric conditions. Prior to being a mental health clinician, he was a Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist for Wisconsin Division of Vocational Rehabilitation for 3 years. He was also appointed by Governor Walker to the Statewide Independent Living Council of Wisconsin. He is an incoming Member to the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, and provides training on Motivational Interviewing, ASD and Employment, ASD and Comorbid Psychiatric Conditions. If interested in a consult please email him at Seabindie@me.com
The struggles of kids with ADHD are unmistakably unique and undoubtedly complex, but their lack of mental readiness to accept help is equally confusing. Nothing is more discouraging or draining for educators and parents than kids who resist direction instead of leaning into the help they receive. Since disrupted executive function in ADHD kids often interferes with their ability to accomplish tasks and manage personal success, their transition into young adulthood does not resemble that of the pre-teens and teens without ADHD and hence they need the help to work for them.On this episode, Margaret Sibley, an Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and a licensed clinical psychologist, shares her insights into the motivational and executive function difficulties in adolescents and young adults with ADHD. She discusses how best to develop both the skills to manage ADHD symptoms and the skills essential for transitioning into young adulthood.About Professor Margaret Sibley, Ph.D.Margaret Sibley is a licensed clinical psychologist and researcher on executive function and motivation difficulties in adolescents and young adults. She directs programs of research in Miami (Florida International University) and Seattle (Seattle Children's Hospital). Dr. Sibley is the author of Parent-Teen Therapy for Executive Function Deficits and ADHD: Building Skills and Motivation. She has published over 75 scientific articles on ADHD and related disorders. Her research has been funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, U.S. Department of Education, and the Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation. Dr. Sibley is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) and an expert on parent-teen collaborative and peer-delivered treatments for adolescents with ADHD.Website:www.margaretsibley.comBook:Parent-Teen Therapy for Executive Function Deficits and ADHD: Building Skills and MotivationSupport the show (https://mailchi.mp/7c848462e96f/full-prefrontal-sign-up)
Join Jody Hereford and Dr. Joel Kreisberg for a fascinating conversation on furthering the understanding of Motivational Interviewing and how it can effect change when combined with Health Coaching. Bio: Jody found her passion when first introduced to health coaching and has deepened that passion through the practice of Motivational Interviewing. She's been fortunate to learn and practice her passion within many roles and organizations. She is the Principal of Hereford Consulting Group. www.jodyhereford.comJody Hereford is a Registered Nurse, exercise physiologist and coach with a passion for creating health and care in individual lives, and within organizations and populations. Jody is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) and a Past President and Master Fellow of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR). In her free time, Jody can be found exploring and enjoying the Colorado high country with her Golden Retriever Therapy Dog, Pearl.