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Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
Author: Glenn Hinds & Sebastian Kaplan
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Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing podcast, hosted by Glenn Hinds and Sebastian Kaplan, is a series of conversations exploring Motivational Interviewing (MI) and its influence on supporting individuals and groups as they make positive health and lifestyle changes. Guests from across the world discuss their special interest in the research, practice and learning of MI along with its place across health, social care, education and criminal justice.
Glenn Hinds is a registered counsellor living in Derry, N. Ireland. He worked as a drug therapist and senior social work practitioner in mental health and alcohol and drug services, from 1990 until 2008, when he created Glenn Hinds Motivation & Coaching Consultants (https://www.glennhinds.com) developing and delivering bespoke training workshops to health, social care, education, criminal justice and human resource practitioners and managers across the UK, Ireland and USA. He has been a member of the International Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2003 and has completed Motivational Interviewing Training Integrity (MITI) and Motivational Interviewing Supervisory Training (MIST) training and has written the Motivational Interviewing module for Ulster University Foundation Degree.
Sebastian G. Kaplan, PhD, is an associate professor in the Departments of Psychiatry (Child and Adolescent Section) and Family and Community Medicine at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, NC, USA. Sebastian is a former special education teacher, who currently provides individual and family psychotherapy, primarily with adolescents and young adults, struggling with a variety of life challenges. Sebastian has been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2008. He provides training and consultation in MI for a variety of regional and national audiences. Sebastian is a co-author of “Motivational Interviewing in Schools: Conversations to Improve Behavior and Learning.” (Guilford Press 2016). Sebastian is also a co-developer of “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents: A Four-Video Series” (http://www.psychotherapy.net/video/mi-adolescents).
Glenn Hinds is a registered counsellor living in Derry, N. Ireland. He worked as a drug therapist and senior social work practitioner in mental health and alcohol and drug services, from 1990 until 2008, when he created Glenn Hinds Motivation & Coaching Consultants (https://www.glennhinds.com) developing and delivering bespoke training workshops to health, social care, education, criminal justice and human resource practitioners and managers across the UK, Ireland and USA. He has been a member of the International Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2003 and has completed Motivational Interviewing Training Integrity (MITI) and Motivational Interviewing Supervisory Training (MIST) training and has written the Motivational Interviewing module for Ulster University Foundation Degree.
Sebastian G. Kaplan, PhD, is an associate professor in the Departments of Psychiatry (Child and Adolescent Section) and Family and Community Medicine at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, NC, USA. Sebastian is a former special education teacher, who currently provides individual and family psychotherapy, primarily with adolescents and young adults, struggling with a variety of life challenges. Sebastian has been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2008. He provides training and consultation in MI for a variety of regional and national audiences. Sebastian is a co-author of “Motivational Interviewing in Schools: Conversations to Improve Behavior and Learning.” (Guilford Press 2016). Sebastian is also a co-developer of “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents: A Four-Video Series” (http://www.psychotherapy.net/video/mi-adolescents).
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In the first episode of Talking to Change: A Motivational Interviewing Podcast, Glenn and Sebastian introduce themselves and discuss their hopes for the podcast. They also provide an overview of the Motivational Interviewing (MI) Spirit, which consists of four guiding elements that all MI practitioners strive to uphold when engaging in MI conversations with clients: Partnership, Acceptance, Compassion, and Evocation.
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Glenn and Sebastian return for the second episode of Talking to Change: A Motivational Interviewing Podcast. Here they focus on the core skills of Motivational Interviewing (MI), often presented as the acronym OARS. The core skills are Open-Ended Questions, Affirmations, Reflections, and Summaries.
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In Episode 3 Glenn and Sebastian focus on the The Four Processes of Engage, Evoke, Focus and Plan. Sebastian then demonstrates Motivational Interviewing with a 'reluctant' patient who has been referred by his primary care physician (GP) for smoking cessation counselling.
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In the fourth episode of Talking to Change: A Motivational Interviewing Podcast, Glenn and Sebastian welcome Stan Steindl, PhD. Stan discusses the bidirectional relationship between compassion and MI. Specifically how compassion is a key element of the MI spirit and how MI style conversations can help guide someone towards a more compassionate view of themselves or others, which can also help bring about a host of benefits to one’s health
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In the fifth episode of Talking to Change: A Motivational Interviewing Podcast, Glenn and Sebastian welcome Chris Wagner, PhD, associate professor, department vice-chair, and licensed clinical psychologist in the department of rehabilitation counseling at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, USA. Chris shares his insights into the work of Carl Rogers and how his theories and method of client-centered counseling helped shape the practice of MI. The following is an indexed list of topics that Glenn, Sebastian, and Chris discuss:
Minute - topic
0 - Opening/introduction
8 - Rogers’ radical departure from the expert model of helping
14 - Spirit of person-centered interactions
19 - Rogers’ 6 core conditions
28 - "Inside the bubble" - Incongruence and acceptance
36 - Rogers’ core conditions - necessary & sufficient, but efficient?
41 - Growth perspective
49 - Emotional emancipation
56 - Positive discrepancy
1:00 - Wrap up: MI in groups; Proactive orientation; Beyond discrete behavior change
1:10 - What’s on your mind lately? MI in Dentistry, updating MI groups model, Organic MI training
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In the sixth episode of Talking to Change: A Motivational Interviewing Podcast, Glenn and Sebastian welcome Theresa Moyers, PhD, associate professor of psychology at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. Terri shares her ideas on the importance of change talk within MI based on her extensive experiences as a clinician and researcher on the treatment of addictive behaviours. The following is an indexed list of topics that Glenn, Sebastian, and Terri discuss:
0:00 – Opening/introduction
2:00 – What is change talk and why does it matter?
14:30 – Desire change talk
16:30 – Sustain talk
19:00 – Other elements of change talk
23:30 – Is change talk all about behaviour?
27:00 – Change talk: Smoke or fire?
34:00 – Talking one’s self into change
37:00 – The clinician as influencer: “The waitress test”
45:00 – Client language within an empathic relationship
55:00 – Learning MI
59:00 – What’s on your mind lately? Dog training
1:06:00 – Closing
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In episode seven the co-founder of Motivational Interviewing Steve Rollnick describes the development and future directions of MI and explores his journey, with Bill Miller, of translating MI from a world of specialist psychology to one of everyday practice. Time Index;- 0. Introductions & Steve Rollnick bio 2.30. The developmental chronology of MI 10.10. The fundamental elements (jewels) of MI Practice and effectiveness 15.14. The negative consequences of stress in helping environments and MI practitioners 18.55. Recognising the practitioner’s ‘state’ and it’s influence on helping encounters 22.40. Attitudes and skills explored 29.40. Affirmations 36.19. Evoking 45.55. Advice giving 50.45. Steve’s questions for practitioners to consider while reflecting on MI attitude and practice 56.00. Time limited interventions 1.03.20. What NOT to do in MI 1.06.20. Drawing to a close. Exploring the future directions of MI 1.13.08 Contact details for Steve, the podcast, resources and links. 1.17.18 End To ask questions of this and previous episodes, or to make suggestions for future content email podcast@glennhinds.com
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In episode eight we talk with Dee-Dee Stout, clinician, trainer, and author on the intersection between Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Trauma Informed Practice (TIP). Dee-Dee discusses how not focusing on symptoms in favour of engagement with clients who have experienced trauma can make the work more effective and rewarding for the client and practitioner alike. Here is an indexed list of topics: 0:00 – Opening/Introduction 4:30 – What is Trauma Informed Practice? (TIP) 8:00 – Transforming the System: Application of TIP in a Domestic Violence Shelter 21:00 – Collaboration and Engagement 23:45 – Autonomy Support 27:45 – More on Engagement and the MI Spirit 39:45 – Moving Beyond Symptoms in Clinical Settings 44:45 – Recent Interests: MI and TIP with Families – Families for Sensible Drug Policy 49:10 – Closing For suggestions, questions and to learn more about our on-line training workshops and seminars contact Glenn & Sebastian Email: podcast@glennhinds.com Twitter: ChangeTalking Glenn Hinds Sebastian Kaplan For all previous episodes CLICK HERE We welcome all donations to support us
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In this episode we welcome Majella Greene, a registered social worker with master’s degrees in applied positive psychology and social work policy and research. Majella, who hails from London, UK, has numerous personal and professional interests, including human emotions, self-fulfilment, resilience, positive experiences and those difficult experiences that enable us to grow. Majella shares her ideas on how MI and positive psychology fit together to help clients reach their potential. The following is an indexed list of topics that Glenn, Sebastian, and Majella discuss: 0:00 – Opening/introduction 2:45 – What is Positive Psychology? 7:00 – Flourishing through the full range of emotions 9:50 – Why call it Positive? 14:00 – Challenges in Research 21:40 – MI, Positive Psychology, and Social Work 29:40 – Examples of Positive Psychology in Practice 39:00 – Importance of Nonverbal Communication 47:00 – “Theme Tunes” 50:00 – What’s on your mind lately? Trauma Informed Practice; Practitioner Burnout 56:00 – Closing Majella’s Theme Tune: The Darkness – I Believe in a Thing Called Love: https://youtu.be/tKjZuykKY1I Sebastian’s Theme Tune: Curtis Blow – Basketball: https://youtu.be/_shxzlTRK44 Glenn’s Theme Tune: Pharrell Williams – Happy: https://youtu.be/ZbZSe6N_BXs For suggestions, questions and to learn more about our on-line training workshops and seminars contact Glenn & Sebastian Email: podcast@glennhinds.com Twitter: ChangeTalking Glenn Hinds Sebastian Kaplan For all previous episodes CLICK HERE We welcome all donations to support us
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In the latest instalment of Talking to Change: A Motivational Interviewing Podcast, we were joined by Tim Apodaca, licensed psychologist and associate professor of paediatrics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA. Tim is a clinician and researcher who devotes much of his work on the use of MI with adolescents experiencing complex life challenges. In this episode, Tim shared his ideas on affirmations through case illustrations and findings from his research on how MI works. The following is an indexed list of topics that Glenn, Sebastian, and Tim discuss: 0:00 – Opening/introduction 3:00 – What is an affirmation? 7:30 – Affirmation or praise? 12:00 – Genuine affirmations with case discussion 25:30 – Eliciting goals and values 34:00 – Research on connection between affirmations and change talk 41:00 – Importance of curiosity 47:30 – The “tone” of MI 51:20 – Affirmations with adolescents and families 1:01:00 – Research on “envisioning the future” with clients 1:06:20 – Closing To ask questions of this and previous episodes, or to make suggestions for future content email podcast@glennhinds.com For more episodes in this series click Talking To Change: A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
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In this episode of Talking to Change: A Motivational Interviewing Podcast, we had the pleasure of sitting down with David Rosengren, PhD, President and CEO of the Prevention Research Institute (https://www.primeforlife.org/) in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. David is also the author of Building Motivational Interviewing Skills: A Practitioner Workbook (2nd edition) (https://www.guilford.com/books/Building-Motivational-Interviewing-Skills/David-Rosengren/9781462532063). In this episode, David discusses a variety of topics relating to the teaching and learning of Motivational Interviewing. The following is an indexed list of topics: 0:00 – Opening/introduction 2:00 – David’s early experiences learning and training MI 6:15 – Origins of Building Motivational Interviewing Skills: A Practitioner Workbook 10:30 – Demonstrating the ‘Reflection Batting Practice’ exercise 18:15 – Developing a personalised training style 24:00 – Mastery vs. Fluency 29:00 – Interrogative Elaboration 32:45 – The Growth Mindset 40:40 – The Myth of Masked Practice 48:00 – The Branching Script 55:30 – Positive Psychology and Grit 58:40 – Closing To ask questions of this and previous episodes, or to make suggestions for future content email podcast@glennhinds.com For more episodes in this series click Talking To Change: A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
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Glenn and Sebastian welcome Dr. Allan Zuckoff to the podcast. Allan is Vice President for Clinical Program Development at Vital Decisions, a company that provides MI-based telephonic advance care planning services to people with life-limiting illness. Allan is a clinical psychologist who spent more than two decades as a member of the departments of psychiatry and psychology at the University of Pittsburgh, where he specialized in the development and study of MI interventions in substance abuse, mental health, and health behavior settings, with an emphasis on treatment engagement. A member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 1998, he has been Chair of MINT’s Board of Directors, editor of the MINT Bulletin and the online journal Motivational Interviewing: Training, Research, Implementation, Practice, and a trainer of trainers. In addition to journal articles and chapters, Allan is the author (with Dr. Bonnie Gorscak) of Finding Your Way to Change: How the Power of Motivational Interviewing Can Reveal What You Want and Help You Get There, the first self-guided application of MI, published by Guilford Press (https://www.guilford.com/books/Finding-Your-Way-to-Change/Allan-Zuckoff/9781462520404). In this episode Allan discusses a range of topics including the engaging process, ways of enhancing autonomy support, and the role of self-esteem in MI. 0:00 – Opening/introduction 5:15 – The engaging process 11:00 – Is engaging directional? 21:30 – Markers of engagement 28:30 – Pressure clients feel to change: Internal and external 32:00 – Balance between autonomy support and directionality 38:45 – How do we enhance autonomy support in our clients? 48:00 – Growing as a practitioner 54:00 – What do we notice in our clients that signals strength in our relationship? 1:01:30 – Engagement as a form of intimacy 1:06:00 – The role of self-esteem in MI 1:20:20 – End of recording
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cbt Glenn and Sebastian are excited to have Dr. Sylvie Naar on the podcast. Sylvie is a Distinguished Endowed Professor in the College of Medicine’s department of Behavioural Sciences and Social Medicine at Florida State University, where she is the founding director of the Center for Translational Behavioural Science. She is a pediatric health psychologist with over 20 years’ experience as a clinician and researcher. Sylvie has conducted research on health disparities for minority youth living with HIV, diabetes, and obesity through several federally funded projects utilizing Motivational Interviewing to improve health behaviours in adolescents both in randomized clinical trials and in implementation evaluation contexts. She is a co-author of the first textbook focusing on adolescents and young adults for Guildford Press’ Motivational Interviewing series (https://www.guilford.com/books/Motivational-Interviewing-with-Adolescents-and-Young-Adults/Naar-Suarez/9781609180621). She is also the co-author of the first book dedicated to MI and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, also from Guildford Press (https://www.guilford.com/books/Motivational-Interviewing-and-CBT/Naar-Safren/9781462531547). 0:00 – Opening/introduction 4:30 – Sylvie’s early MI story: Maximizing effectiveness of interventions for youth living with HIV 12:00 – Crossing cultural boundaries 13:40 – Exploring Sylvie’s research career integrating MI in treatment of pediatric HIV, diabetes, and obesity 31:00 – Reflections exclusively for change talk statements and supporting autonomy 38:00 – Implementation science in Florida 41:30 – MI and Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT): From “shared elements” to resolving common dilemmas 53:30 – How CBT can inform MI practice: “If…then…” planning 55:15 – Training and Implementation of MI in agencies 1:01:00 – Looking towards the 2nd edition of the MI for Adolescents book 1:04:00 – Closing For suggestions, questions and to enquire about training in Motivational Interviewing contact Glenn & Sebastian Email: podcast@glennhinds.com Twitter: ChangeTalking Glenn Hinds Sebastian Kaplan For all previous episodes CLICK HERE We welcome all donations to support us GBP
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We hope you enjoy our conversation with Dr. Jeff Breckon, Head of Research in the Academy of Sport and Physical Activity at Sheffield Hallam University. Jeff is a Chartered Sport and Exercise Psychologist with membership in both the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and British Psychological Association. He has provided MI training to over 200 organisations across the UK, Europe and North America and delivered the international MI ‘Training New Trainers’ (TNT) programme in Barcelona (June, 2009) and Krakow (October, 2013). Jeff has published over 40 peer-reviewed papers and presented internationally on the role of MI in sport, exercise and health exploring the role of MI and integrative therapies as well as the impact of MI training on workforce development programmes. He is a co-author on an upcoming Guilford text entitled “Coaching Athletes to be their best: Motivational Interviewing in Sports” due out in November 2019)( https://www.guilford.com/books/Coaching-Athletes-toBe-Their-Best/Rollnick-Fader-Breckon-Moyers/9781462541263). He also has three Labradors that keep him busy! Jeff discussed several topics with us pertaining to MI in sport, ranging from the mental health of elite athletes to potential shifts in the culture of sport and how MI might play a role. 0:00 – Opening/introduction 3:05 – Jeff’s early MI story 13:00 – Creating a different culture in Sport: Focus on the athlete 21:00 – “Where’s the therapy?” 25:00 – Challenges and opportunities for MI in elite sport 29:00 – Mental health of the athlete 40:00 – Ambivalence for the athlete 44:15 – Whole systems approach 51:00 – Why MI in sport? 1:00:00 – Jeff and colleagues’ recent writing on MI in sport 1:07:12 – End of recording For any follow-up questions for Jeff, please contact him at J.Breckon@shu.ac.uk For suggestions, questions and to enquire about training in Motivational Interviewing contact Glenn & Sebastian Email: podcast@glennhinds.com Twitter: ChangeTalking Glenn Hinds Sebastian Kaplan For all previous episodes CLICK HERE We welcome all donations to support us GBP
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Dr. Damara Gutnick, MD joins Glenn and Sebastian on this episode to talk about Motivational Interviewing in Health Care. Damara is the medical director of the Montefiore Hudson Valley Collaborative (MHVC) in New York State. She is an Associate Professor in the departments of Epidemiology and Population Health, Family Medicine, & Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine, and Director of Quality and Research at the non-profit Centre for Collaboration, Motivation & Innovation (http://www.centrcmi.ca). A trainer, clinician, and member of the MINT (Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers), Dr. Gutnick is passionate about encouraging clinicians to incorporate the “spirit” of MI into their discussions with patients and dedicated to integrating MI based best practices into health care delivery systems to improve patient engagement in their care. Damara has presented MI based workshops at national and international forums including the Institute of Healthcare Improvement (IHI), American College of Physicians (ACP), the Society of General Internal Medicine (SGIM), the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and the MINT Forum. Glenn and Sebastian talk with Damara about incorporating MI into the world of a busy physician through more efficient, effective, and even joyful conversations. 0:00 – Opening/introduction 3:20 – Damara’s early MI story and the collaborative care model 14:45 – Preventing burnout: A shift from “What’s the matter?” to “What matters to you?” 31:00 – “I don’t have time!” A sprinkling of MI in seven to nine minutes 45:00 – Change talk and the stages of change model 52:20 – “Graceful exits” and self-compassion 57:00 – “Starting small” as an MI learner 1:00:00 – Health care transformation in New York State: “Whole person health” 1:04:00 – Closing and contact information 1:07:30 – End of recording Links and contact information: Email: dgutnick@montefiore.org Twitter: @DrDamara1 #LeadingChangeMHVC Damara also mentioned Helen Bevan: @helenbevan Smith’s Smoking Evolution video link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z65EppMfHk What Matters to You Movement June 6this International WMTY day: #WMTY19 Montefiore Hudson Valley Collaborative Website: What Matters to You Page- including videos of WMTY stories of impact https://montefiorehvc.org/what-matters-to-you/ Link to the British Columbia webinar I will be co-leading about WMTY on June 6th(WMTY Day). https://bcpsqc.ca/event/what-matters-to-you-day-celebration-webinar/ For suggestions, questions and to enquire about training in Motivational Interviewing contact Glenn & Sebastian Email: podcast@glennhinds.com Twitter: ChangeTalking Glenn Hinds Sebastian Kaplan For all previous episodes CLICK HERE We welcome all donations to support us GBP
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Ep 16 MI in Leadership and Organisations (MILO) Glenn and Sebastian are very excited to have Fredrik Eliasson on our podcast. Fredrik is a social worker with more than 20 years’ experience in management and organisations. His current work involves providing consultation in leadership and organizational development, MI training, and project management at the research and development department at The National Board of Institutional Care (Statens institutionsstyrelse, or SiS). SiS is a Swedish government agency that delivers individually tailored compulsory care for young people with psycho-social problems and for adults with substance abuse. Overall, Fredrik is responsible for the MI training and supervision of more than 4000 SiS employees and he is head of a unit of MI trainers and MINT members. Fredrik is a co-founder of a group called MI in Leadership and Organisations (MILO), which is dedicated to generating awareness of how MI can positively affect work environments. 0:00 – Opening/introduction 2:45 – Fredrik’s early MI story and relationship building 10:00 – MI as “a way of doing the work that I’m doing” 23:00 – Shifting workplace culture 30:00 – Psychological safety in the workplace 45:20 – Ethics and equipoise 51:00 – Psychological safety as a foundation for change 58:00 – Affirmations in strength-based leadership 1:00:00 – Upcoming research on engagement in the workplace 1:04:00 – Closing and contact information 1:06:14 – End of recording Links and contact information: Email: fredrik_eliasson@icloud.com MILO website: http://www.miinleadershipandorganizations.com/ Amy Edmonds on Psychological Safety: https://hbr.org/ideacast/2019/01/creating-psychological-safety-in-the-workplace https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhoLuui9gX8 For suggestions, questions and to enquire about training in Motivational Interviewing contact Glenn & Sebastian Email: podcast@glennhinds.com Twitter: ChangeTalking Glenn Hinds Sebastian Kaplan For all previous episodes CLICK HERE We welcome all donations to support us GBP
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Ep 17 Motivational Interviewing for Multimorbidity Glenn and Sebastian are happy to share our latest podcast with our guest, Kylie McKenzie, MAPS, FCCLP. Kylie is based outside of Melbourne Australia and is a Clinical Psychologist with more than eighteen years’ experience in a regional public hospital setting. Kylie’s clinical work, focused on mental health and chronic illness, led to the discovery of motivational interviewing as an engaging way to support and promote health behaviour change. Since becoming a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers in 2008, Kylie has been selected as a lead trainer for international workshops in Krakow (2013), Atlanta (2014) and Melbourne (2015). Kylie is a final year PhD Candidate in the Department of General Practice at the University of Melbourne, and her research is focused on the potential of motivational interviewing in working with people living with mental-physical multimorbidity. 0:00 – Opening/introduction 3:00 – Kylie’s early MI story: Going beyond “assess and advise” 16:45 – Giving advice more effectively 21:00 – Asking questions in the direction of change 24:30 – The challenge of having and treating multiple chronic conditions 29:00 – What do we mean by patient-centered? 35:00 – Helping patients get “the good lines” 40:30 – Collaborative focusing 50:00 – The continuum of MI skills in practice 53:30 – Kylie’s research on improving depressive symptoms in people with multimorbidity as well as understanding MI from the clinician’s perspective 57:20 – Closing and contact information 59:41 – End of recording Links and contact information: Email: mckenzie@unimelb.edu.au Twitter: @_KMcK For suggestions, questions and to enquire about training in Motivational Interviewing contact Glenn & Sebastian Email: podcast@glennhinds.com Twitter: ChangeTalking Glenn Hinds Sebastian Kaplan For all previous episodes CLICK HERE We welcome all donations to support us GBP
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Ep 18 Motivational Interviewing with people who have sexually abused Glenn and Sebastian welcome David Prescott to the podcast. David is the Clinical Services Development Director for the Becket Family of Services. David has produced 20 book projects and numerous articles and chapters in the areas of assessing and treating sexual violence and trauma. His latest projects on Feedback-Informed Treatment, Forensic Report Writing, and Trauma-Informed Care were published in 2017-2019. David is a current Fellow and past president of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, the largest professional organization of its kind in the world. He is also the 2014 recipient of that organization’s Distinguished Contribution award, one of only a handful of recipients. Previously, he received the Bright Lights award from the National Adolescent Perpetration Network in 2007; he has since become a member of that organization’s Board of Elders. David is a Senior Associate and Certified Trainer for the International Center for Clinical Excellence and a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. He is also a Consultant, Supervisor, and Invited Trainer for the Romanian Association for Brief Therapies and Strength-Based Solution Focused Consultancy and on the Scientific Committee of the Polish Institute for Motivational Interviewing. David has lectured around the world, including most recently in Australia, Japan, Germany, Iceland, Poland, Romania, Norway, Namibia, Canada, and the U.K. He has served on the editorial boards of three scholarly journals, Motivational Interviewing: Training, Research, Implementation, and Practice, the Journal of Sexual Aggression, and Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment. 0:00 – Opening/introduction 3:30 – David’s early MI story: Learning from our clients and reversing harmful treatment practices 13:00 – Resisting the “righting reflex” 21:00 – Stretching the limits of compassion 31:30 – The Good Lives Model: Moving “upstream” from behavior 47:00 – A case example: “The ambivalence is there for the understanding” 57:00 – Understanding without collusion 1:01:20 – SOAP: Stable, Occupied, Accountable, Plan 1:06:30 – Recent interests: Being careful with affirmations and compassion in politics 1:13:00 – Closing and contact information 1:15:19 – End of recording Links and contact information: Email: vtprescott@earthlink.net David’s website: http://www.davidprescott.net/ For suggestions, questions and to enquire about training in Motivational Interviewing contact Glenn & Sebastian Email: podcast@glennhinds.com Twitter: ChangeTalking Glenn Hinds Sebastian Kaplan For all previous episodes CLICK HERE We welcome all donations to support us GBP
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Ep 19 The role of feedback in Motivational Interviewing We are excited to welcome Denise Walker to the podcast as she explores the use of feedback in Motivational Interviewing. Denise is a licensed clinical psychologist, Research Associate Professor at the University of Washington, and Director of the Innovative Programs Research Group. A main area of her research expertise is on the development and evaluation of interventions for marijuana disorders for both adults and adolescents, utilizing brief interventions (Motivational Enhancement Therapy, MET), longer courses of treatment (MET+CBT), and more recently aftercare. She has been involved in the development and evaluation of the Teen Marijuana Check-Up (TMCU), a school-based intervention to elicit self-referral by heavy using adolescents. The TMCU has been the focus of five clinical trials and is identified as an “Evidence Based” intervention on the NREPP. Another focus of her work is on adapting the Check-Up model (a motivational enhancement therapy) to reach other high risk populations including active duty military with an alcohol disorder, active duty military with untreated PTSD, and domestic violence perpetrators. 0:00 – Opening/introductions 2:00 – Denise’s introduction and overview of her work 5:10 – Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) and the role of feedback 8:30 – Using normative data 14:10 – Use of MET for active duty members of military with PTSD 27:45 – Role of values in providing feedback 29:45 – The personalized feedback report 34:15 – Findings from the Teen Marijuana Check-up program 48:50 – An alternative to the “righting reflex” 53:45 – Findings from PTSD study 58:45 – Forthcoming research on use of MET for people who have experienced their first episode of psychosis 1:02:25 – End of recording Links and contact information: Email: ddwalker@uw.edu Evidence-based practices resource center: https://www.samhsa.gov/ebp-resource-center (Formerly known as the National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices) For suggestions, questions and to enquire about training in Motivational Interviewing contact Glenn & Sebastian Email: podcast@glennhinds.com Twitter: ChangeTalking Glenn Hinds Sebastian Kaplan For all previous episodes CLICK HERE We welcome all donations to support us GBP
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Ep 20 MI when working with people with psychosis We hope you enjoy our latest episode where we welcome Dr. Rory Allott to the program to explore using MI when working with people with a diagnosis of psychosis. Rory is a Clinical Psychologist working part-time in the National Health Service in an Early Intervention Service working with young people (14-35) and their families. Over the last 20 years he has worked in a wide range of settings including a Diabetes resource centre, drugs services and a wide range of mental health services. Rory was a therapist and researcher on the MIDAS trial (Barrowclough et al., 2010), the largest ever randomised controlled trial of a psychological intervention (MICBT) for people experiencing psychosis and misusing substances. He teaches about supervision and motivational interviewing on the Clinical Psychology Doctoral programmes at the Universities of Manchester and Liverpool. Primarily a practitioner but with a strong interest in research, Rory has an International reputation for innovation in training and has been invited to deliver several Plenary sessions on Motivational Interviewing. He has several international publications, book chapters and conference presentations on the integration of MI and cognitive behavioural therapy. 0:00 – Opening/introduction 1:45 – Rory’s introduction and early MI story 4:30 – Overview of Rory’s work with people with psychosis 9:20 – Empathy: Experiencing, learning, and expressing 18:45 – Noticing the need to shift in conversation: “The helicopter view” 27:20 – Carl Rogers’ influence on working with people with psychosis 33:45 – Risks in connection 38:45 – Acceptance for those with “tenaciously held beliefs” 45:00 – Professional well-being 50:00 – The power of a “kind face” 55:00 – A need for patience 59:40 – Offering choice in mandated situations 1:02:00 – Challenges from auditory hallucinations 1:08:45 – “Not being the worst…” 1:11:40 – Role of medication 1:17:43 – End of recording Links and contact information: Email: rory.allott@gmail.com Website: https://roryallott.com/ Short film produced by Rory and his colleagues: #psychosisfilm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQxZCbZ97Vc Paper mentioned during episode: Moyers, T. B., & Miller, W. R. (2013). Is low therapist empathy toxic? Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27(3), 878–884. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0030274 For suggestions, questions and to enquire about training in Motivational Interviewing contact Glenn & Sebastian Email: podcast@glennhinds.com Twitter: ChangeTalking Glenn Hinds Sebastian Kaplan For all previous episodes CLICK HERE We welcome all donations to support us GBP
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Excellent!
Enjoyed this - especially the part about congruence.