Christopher C. Wagner – Motivational Interviewing: Evidence-Based Skills to Effectively Treat Your Clients
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- Faculty:
- Christopher C. Wagner
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 8 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Oct 04, 2018
Description
Outline
Motivation
- What is motivation?
- How ambivalence fits
- Stages of change
Motivational Interviewing (MI)
- Conversations about change
- Resolve ambivalence about change
- Relational and technical components that make MI work
- Research limitations and potential risks of MI in treatment
The 4 Processes of MI
1. Engaging: The Relational Foundation
- MI spirit: PACE
- Partnership
- Acceptance
- Compassion
- Empathy
- Learn to listen reflectively – the backbone of MI
- Core MI Skills: OARS
- Open-questions
- Affirmations
- Reflections
- Summaries
- Clarify values and goals
2. Focusing: The Strategic Direction
- Find a focus
- Match your agenda to the client’s concerns
- Exchange information
3. Evoking: Preparation for Change
- Importance of change talk – a key ingredient of MI
- Listen for and respond to change talk
- Listen for specific kinds of change talk:
- DARN (preparatory change talk)
- CATS (mobilizing change talk)
- Elicit more and elaborate on change talk
- Respond to -resistance in clients
- Develop discrepancy
- Evoke hope and confidence
4. Planning: The Bridge to Change
- How and when to plan
- Call on the CATS
- Summarize and then ask a key question
Putting it All Together
- Test skills by coding a MI video in action
MI and Clinical Problems
- Depression and Anxiety
- Enhance treatment engagement
- Potentiate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Suicidal clients
- Addictive Behaviors
- Substance use
- Other addictive/compulsive behaviors
- 12 steps
Faculty
Christopher C. Wagner, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 3
Associate Professor/ LICENSED CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
Virginia Commonwealth University
Christopher C. Wagner, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist in Ā Virginia and faculty member at Virginia Commonwealth University, with appointments Ā in Rehabilitation Counseling, Psychology and Psychiatry. He began practicing MI in the Ā 1990s, and became a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) in Ā 1998. From 2000-2008, he served in leadership positions in MINT, twice as chair of the network, Ā and he has led three of their international training of trainers events. He was re-elected to the MINT board of directors in 2018.
Dr. Wagner has offered Ā hundreds of MI trainings in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia/Oceania. In addition to Ā focusing on clinical and theoretical advances in individual MI, he has also developed group Ā applications of MI, and is lead author on the official Guilford series book on that topic, co-written Ā with long-time colleague Karen Ingersoll.
He has worked with individuals with a variety of health, mental health, addiction and Ā employment challenges across outpatient, inpatient, residential and corrections settings. Dr. Ā Wagner’s trainings are highly engaging and focused on helping participants incorporate MI skills Ā and strategies into their current style of practice.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Christopher Wagner is an associate professor for Virginia Commonwealth University. Ā He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Christopher Wagner has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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