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December 14, 2012 by Dr. Ellen

  Are you looking for a great gift for a colleague or an employer? I am offering my Introduction to Motivational Interviewing DVD at a special holiday price. Act fast because quantities are limited! Holiday Special for my DVD Package Receive a 20% off discount ($28.00) with FREE shipping and FREE Gift Wrap from now […]

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Labeling Patients/Clients as “Non-Compliant

December 4, 2012 by Dr. Ellen

There’s an expression in traditional medical practice, which also includes nurses, dietitians, physical therapists, pharmacists and other providers who work with patients.  Those who don’t take their medicines as prescribed, eat the right diet, exercise, and do all the other things we are told to do for our health.  For many, this becomes a really […]

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Most of Us Don’t Really Like Change

September 18, 2012 by Dr. Ellen

When the topic of change comes up in conversations with others (clients of mine or not), I often hear “Oh, I really hate change!”  People seem to think they hate change more than others, or have a “corner on the market” in disliking change and preferring the status quo. I think most of us don’t […]

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Powerful, Skillful Communication Skills

August 14, 2012 by Dr. Ellen

This summer my daughter Amy and her 2 children, Tiago who is 8 years old and Francesca who is 7 visited for three weeks. I observed my daughter parenting her kids, and admire her as a mother.  She emphasizes communication, both hers and the children back to her. I watched her be so careful to […]

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Does Using Reflections Sound Awkward to You?

July 16, 2012 by Dr. Ellen

When people are learning the basic skills of MI, they often ask “Doesn’t using reflections just sound like I’m repeating what they just said?”  They feel it sounds awkward, and that the other person would just ask why they are repeating. The answer is that with increased skill, you learn how to make the reflective […]

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