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Motivational Interviewing for Dietitians

January 31, 2013 by Dr. Ellen

Next week I have the distinct pleasure of conducting a Motivational Interviewing training for the dietetic interns in the Boston area. This is the fourth year in which I’ve offered this training, and it’s one of my favorites. When I was a dietetic intern in 1970-71, we were taught that our job was to “teach […]

Filed Under: Conducting MI Trainings, Training Dietetic Internship Students Tagged With: Behavior Changes, Boston, change, clinician, communication, diet, ellen glovsky, Healthy Living, Hunger, interns, Massachusetts, motivational interviewing, Northeastern University, nutrition, students

What’s Change Got to Do with Motivational Interviewing?

January 4, 2013 by Dr. Ellen

Many people say “I hate change”.  I think most people hate change! No one has a corner on the market on hating change.  Yes, of course, there are a few people who really love and welcome change, but there aren’t many. When we are working with clients/patients who resist change and we wonder why, try remembering how […]

Filed Under: Change, Conducting MI Trainings, Motivational Interviewing Techniques Tagged With: Behavior Changes, Boston, change, clinician, ellen glovsky, Healthy Living, Massachusetts, motivation, motivational interviewing, Northeastern University

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 […]

Filed Under: Motivational Interviewing and Behavior Theory, Motivational Interviewing Techniques Tagged With: Behavior Changes, Boston, change talk, clinician, communication, confidence, ellen glovsky, Massachusetts, motivational interviewing, Northeastern University, relationships

Using Motivational Interviewing for Leadership Training

November 6, 2012 by Dr. Ellen

Motivational Interviewing was originally developed to help clinicians in working with patients and clients. The idea is that the patient has free will, and can choose whether or not to change behavior.  The goal of MI is to help the other person clarify their goals and values, and decide if their behavior is in line […]

Filed Under: Conducting MI Trainings, Leadership Training, Motivational Interviewing and Behavior Theory, Teaching Tagged With: Behavior Changes, Boston, change talk, clinician, communication, ellen glovsky, Massachusetts, motivational interviewing, Northeastern University, nurse managers, nurses, students

Teaching Is No Fun Unless You’re Learning Something!

November 2, 2012 by Dr. Ellen

For the past 12 years, I have been teaching Nutrition, Public Health and Motivational Interviewing at Northeastern University in Boston, MA.  Doing this work was a dream I had as an undergrad at Simmons College, also in Boston.  I now find myself fulfilling this and many other professional dreams I had as a young person. […]

Filed Under: Nutrition, Teaching Tagged With: Boston, ellen glovsky, health, Healthy Living, Massachusetts, motivational interviewing, Northeastern University, nutrition, students

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