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Learning The Listening Skills of Motivational Interviewing

October 12, 2018 by Dr. Ellen

People I meet in my MI training work often ask about what they can do next to build on what they have learned, and improve their skills.  Once you’ve attended an introductory training, or done some reading and practice or worked with a coach on MI skills, it might be time to consider what you […]

Filed Under: Learning Motivational Interviewing: Introductory, Motivational Interviewing Techniques

“Educating” Our Clients

December 14, 2017 by Dr. Ellen

“You know that I don’t believe that anyone has ever taught anything to anyone. The only thing that I know is that anyone who wants to learn will learn. And maybe a teacher is a facilitator, a person who puts things down and shows people how exciting and wonderful it is” ― Carl R. Rogers The […]

Filed Under: Motivational Interviewing and Behavior Theory, Motivational Interviewing Language, Motivational Interviewing Techniques, Personal, Teaching

My Personal Experience with Being Told What To Do

December 14, 2017 by Dr. Ellen

As I mentioned in last month’s issue, I had knee replacement surgery in September. Both my time in the hospital and as an out patient gave me personal experience with “good” MI and “not-so-good” MI. Of course I don’t know which of my caregivers had MI training, but I can tell you that I liked some of […]

Filed Under: Learning Motivational Interviewing: Introductory, MI Tips, Motivational Interviewing and Behavior Theory, Motivational Interviewing Language, Motivational Interviewing Techniques

The “Righting Reflex” in Motivational Interviewing

December 14, 2017 by Dr. Ellen

As health care providers we sometimes (or maybe often) feel a strong urge to tell our clients what to do. After all, we have been trained to know what would be best for our clients. We’ve worked hard to learn our craft, and have strong feelings about what behaviors clients should change. We want them to feel this […]

Filed Under: Health Care, Learning Motivational Interviewing: Introductory, Motivational Interviewing and Behavior Theory, Motivational Interviewing Language, Motivational Interviewing Techniques, Teaching

Improving Your MI Practice

December 14, 2017 by Dr. Ellen

People I meet in my MI training work often ask about what they can do next to build on what they have learned, and improve their skills. Once you’ve attended an introductory training, or done some reading and practice or worked with a coach on MI skills, it might be time to consider what you […]

Filed Under: Learning Motivational Interviewing: Introductory, MI Tips, Motivational Interviewing and Behavior Theory

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