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deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Deliberate Practice in Motivational Interviewing Jennifer K. Manuel, Denise B. Ernst, Alexandre Vaz, 2022 Deliberate practice exercises facilitate the rehearsal of fundamental motivational interviewing skills so clinicians can better help clients with change goals, like quitting addictive behaviors and developing healthier habits-- |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Deliberate Practice for Psychotherapists Tony Rousmaniere, 2024-08-30 This book explores how psychotherapists can use deliberate practice to improve their clinical effectiveness. By sourcing through decades of research on how experts in diverse fields achieve skill mastery, this book shows it is possible for any therapist to dramatically improve their clinical skills. To improve, therapists must focus on clinical challenges and reconsider century-old methods of clinical training from the ground up. This second edition traces recent developments in research and presents a step-by-step program to engage readers in deliberate practice to improve clinical effectiveness across the therapists’ entire career span, from beginning training for graduate students, to continuing education for licensed and advanced clinicians. Enriched with insightful clinical experiences and anecdotes, Deliberate Practice for Psychotherapists is an important read for graduate students, trainees, and practicing psychotherapists. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Motivational Interviewing in Health Care Stephen Rollnick, William R. Miller, Christopher C. Butler, 2012-03-07 Much of health care today involves helping patients manage conditions whose outcomes can be greatly influenced by lifestyle or behavior change. Written specifically for health care professionals, this concise book presents powerful tools to enhance communication with patients and guide them in making choices to improve their health, from weight loss, exercise, and smoking cessation, to medication adherence and safer sex practices. Engaging dialogues and vignettes bring to life the core skills of motivational interviewing (MI) and show how to incorporate this brief evidence-based approach into any health care setting. Appendices include MI training resources and publications on specific medical conditions. This book is in the Applications of Motivational Interviewing series, edited by Stephen Rollnick, William R. Miller, and Theresa B. Moyers. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Motivational Interviewing William R. Miller, Stephen Rollnick, 2023-08-23 Now in a fully rewritten fourth edition, this is the authoritative presentation of motivational interviewing (MI), the powerful approach to facilitating change. It has been updated and streamlined to be even more user-friendly as a practitioner guide and course text. MI originators William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick elucidate the four tasks of MI--engaging, focusing, evoking, and planning--and vividly demonstrate what they look like in action. A wealth of vignettes and interview examples illustrate the dos and don'ts of successful implementation in diverse contexts. The book reviews the evidence base for the approach and covers ways to assess the quality of MI. The companion website provides reflection questions, annotated case material, and additional helpful resources. New to This Edition *Most of the book is entirely new. *Addresses the breadth of MI applications not only in counseling and psychotherapy, but also in health care, education, coaching, management, and other contexts. *Discusses delivering MI remotely, simple versus complex affirmations, strategic use of directional questions, ethical considerations, and other new or expanded topics. *Increased emphasis on using MI throughout a client's process of change and growth, not just in the preparatory stage. Pedagogical Features *New or updated online materials, including reflection questions and annotated cases. *Key points at the end of each chapter. *Personal Perspective and For Therapists boxes in every chapter. *Extensive glossary. *New self-assessment tool that targets the component skills of MI. This book is in the Applications of Motivational Interviewing series, edited by Stephen Rollnick, William R. Miller, and Theresa B. Moyers. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Deliberate Practice of TEAM-CBT Maor Katz, Michael J. Christensen, Alexandre Vaz, Tony Rousmaniere, 2023-12-15 This book is a self-guided manual for clinicians wishing to become experts in TEAM-CBT psychotherapy skills using the principles of Deliberate Practice (DP). TEAM-CBT is a major development in the workflow and effectiveness of traditional cognitive behavioral therapy, developed by Dr. David Burns. Deliberate Practice is a structured form of learning that entails focused attention, is consistently goal oriented, and includes immediate feedback and successive refinement of skills. Written to be used in clinical training programs, the content is based on empirical research and retains a practical focus on the acquiring of skills that directly affect client outcome. The first part of the book provides a brief introduction to TEAM-CBT and guidance for delivering TEAM-CBT in a flexible client-focused manner. Subsequent chapters provide a series of increasingly challenging DP exercises from beginning to advanced, focused on the essential clinical skills of TEAM-CBT. The fifth part of the book provides a transcript of a real therapy session modeling all of the skills covered in the book. It then summarizes of the material and provides learning aids for trainees and supervisors. ● Clinicians in all levels of training will benefit from: ● Skill building of empirically based methods ● Inspiring case examples ● Practical, structured exercises. “Mike and Maor have infused this amazing book with magic and warmth. It will transform your practice and bring joy and feelings of mastery into your ongoing clinical growth. Enjoy!” David Burns, MD |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Practical Exercises for Mental Health Professionals Jordan Bawks, Shelley Mcmain, Anne Sonley, Tony Rousmaniere, Alexandre Magalhaes Vaz, 2023-08-08 While there are many successful books describing the theories and research of clinical psychology, there is a gap in content, providing structured and simulations to rehearse critical skills, mental health professionals need in the field. Advanced Therapeutics, Clinical and Interpersonal Skills series aims to fill that gap. Authored and edited by leading experts, each volume in the series focuses on one subfield within mental health, providing concise and practical exercises for professionals. Each volume is based on an empirically based pedagogy that is structured, incremental, and tightly focused on the essential skills mental health professionals must acquire to obtain licensure/registration and enter the workforce. Practical Exercises for Clinical Psychology, volume one in the series, focuses, on providing concise and practical exercises. These exercises include repairing alliance ruptures, motivating patients to address barriers to change, suicidal behavior strategies and establishing boundaries/ limits. Each of these exercises has been tested by leading experts and clinics in the field. This book is based on an empirically based pedagogy that is structured, incremental, and tightly focused on the essential skills clinicians must acquire to enter the workforce and successfully treat patients. - Uses Deliberate Practice methodology to enhance clinical skill acquisition, which can be adapted for use by individuals, in supervision pairings, small peer learning groups, and/or in large group settings. - Focuses on evidence based common-factor clinical communication skills that are proven to be related to improved therapeutic relationships and superior patient outcomes. - Each skill exercise comes with multiple levels of difficulty to allow individuals to train at their unique growth edge based on their level of training and experience. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: The Cycle of Excellence Tony Rousmaniere, Rodney K. Goodyear, Scott D. Miller, Bruce E. Wampold, 2017-06-12 How do the good become great? Practice! From musicians and executives to physicians and drivers, aspiring professionals rely on deliberate practice to attain expertise. Recently, researchers have explored how psychotherapists can use the same processes to enhance the effectiveness of psychotherapy supervision for career-long professional development. Based on this empirical research, this edited volume brings together leading supervisors and researchers to explore a model for supervision based on behavioral rehearsal with continuous corrective feedback. Demonstrating how this model complements and enhances a traditional, theory-based approach, the authors explore practical methods that readers can use to improve the effectiveness of their own psychotherapy training and supervision. This book is the 2018 Winner of the American Psychological Association Supervision & Training Section's Outstanding Publication of the Year Award. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Motivational Interviewing, Second Edition William R. Miller, Stephen Rollnick, 2002-04-12 This bestselling work has introduced hundreds of thousands of professionals and students to motivational interviewing (MI), a proven approach to helping people overcome ambivalence that gets in the way of change. William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick explain current thinking on the process of behavior change, present the principles of MI, and provide detailed guidelines for putting it into practice. Case examples illustrate key points and demonstrate the benefits of MI in addictions treatment and other clinical contexts. The authors also discuss the process of learning MI. The volume’s final section brings together an array of leading MI practitioners to present their work in diverse settings. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Motivational Interviewing, 2E Thomas M. Kelly, Melanie A. Gold, 2023 This may be the single most important book you ever buy during your medical training. Rotations come and go, exams come and go, but regardless of specialty, patient-care will be at the heart of your practice. It is no exaggeration to say that motivational interviewing (MI) has transformed the way doctors engage with patients, families, and colleagues alike. MI is among the most powerful tools available to promote behavior change in patients. In an age of chronic diseases (diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, obesity), behavior change is no longer limited to substance use or the field of psychiatry - maladaptive choices and behaviors that negatively impact health outcomes are rampant. There is an explosion of research projects using MI or adaptations of MI in the behavioral health medicine field in the past decade. Hospitalizations can't make people change. How marvelous is it that an evidence-based health behavior change approach (MI) can help people change the outcomes of their illnesses and the course of their lives. This therapeutic approach is not a form of psychotherapy and is not the stuff of cobwebs and old leather couches. MI is readily integrated into regular ward rounds and office visits and provides an effective and efficient approach to patients clinical encounters. Written by experts in the field and medical trainees across medicine, the second edition of the MI guide explores how MI enhances contact with patients from every level of training, following an accessible, succinct approach. This book covers the application of MI method and skills into practice and also includes numerous clinical scenarios, personal reflections and online animated clinical vignettes (video clips) that share the challenges and successes the authors have focused. Furthermore this book is endorsed by the pioneers of MI: William R. Miller & Stephen Rollnick. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Motivational Interviewing in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Todd F. Lewis, Edward Wahesh, 2022-09-23 Motivational Interviewing in Clinical Mental Health Counseling is a cutting-edge guide to empowering counselors with the philosophical and actionable elements of motivational interviewing. This textbook, appropriate for primary or supplementary use in counseling coursework, is a practitioner and student-friendly text appropriate for readers across all levels of familiarity with motivational interviewing. Chapters integrate and present the newest conceptual and empirical literature, and the relevant, up-to-date content in each chapter is accompanied by a detailed case study and specific training exercises that will enhance counselors’ proficiency in core skills. Motivational Interviewing in Clinical Mental Health Counseling introduces new learners to the skills and philosophy of motivational interviewing, enhances the skills of veterans familiar to the framework, and is the perfect companion for students of motivational interviewing across a variety of mental health counseling courses. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Motivational Interviewing in HIV Care Antoine Douaihy, K. Rivet Amico, 2020 MI is a practical, brief, and evidence-based approach that takes into consideration how difficult it is to make behavioral changes. Ambivalence represents a patient's experience of simultaneously feeling conflicted (two ways) about changing one's behavior; for example, concurrently wanting to make a change while also feeling reluctant to do so-- |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Deliberate Practice in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy James F Boswell, Dr Michael J Constantino, 2021-09-14 This book presents deliberate practice exercises in which students and trainees rehearse fundamental cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) skills until they become natural and automatic. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: The Handbook of Behavior Change Martin S. Hagger, Linda D. Cameron, Kyra Hamilton, Nelli Hankonen, Taru Lintunen, 2020-07-15 Social problems in many domains, including health, education, social relationships, and the workplace, have their origins in human behavior. The documented links between behavior and social problems have compelled governments and organizations to prioritize and mobilize efforts to develop effective, evidence-based means to promote adaptive behavior change. In recognition of this impetus, The Handbook of Behavior Change provides comprehensive coverage of contemporary theory, research, and practice on behavior change. It summarizes current evidence-based approaches to behavior change in chapters authored by leading theorists, researchers, and practitioners from multiple disciplines, including psychology, sociology, behavioral science, economics, philosophy, and implementation science. It is the go-to resource for researchers, students, practitioners, and policy makers looking for current knowledge on behavior change and guidance on how to develop effective interventions to change behavior. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Motivational Interviewing with Offenders Jill D. Stinson, Michael D. Clark, 2017-06-28 From experts on working with court-mandated populations, this book shows how motivational interviewing (MI) can help offenders move beyond resistance or superficial compliance and achieve meaningful behavior change. Using this evidence-based approach promotes successful rehabilitation and reentry by drawing on clients' values, goals, and strengths--not simply telling them what to do. The authors clearly describe the core techniques of MI and bring them to life with examples and sample dialogues from a range of criminal justice and forensic settings. Of crucial importance, the book addresses MI implementation in real-world offender service systems, including practical strategies for overcoming obstacles. This book is in the Applications of Motivational Interviewing series, edited by Stephen Rollnick, William R. Miller, and Theresa B. Moyers. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: The Cycle of Excellence Tony Rousmaniere, Rodney K. Goodyear, Scott D. Miller, Bruce E. Wampold, 2017-04-07 How do the good become great? Practice! From musicians and executives to physicians and drivers, aspiring professionals rely on deliberate practice to attain expertise. Recently, researchers have explored how psychotherapists can use the same processes to enhance the effectiveness of psychotherapy supervision for career-long professional development. Based on this empirical research, this edited volume brings together leading supervisors and researchers to explore a model for supervision based on behavioral rehearsal with continuous corrective feedback. Demonstrating how this model complements and enhances a traditional, theory-based approach, the authors explore practical methods that readers can use to improve the effectiveness of their own psychotherapy training and supervision. This book is the 2018 Winner of the American Psychological Association Supervision & Training Section's Outstanding Publication of the Year Award. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Effective Psychotherapists William R. Miller, Theresa B. Moyers, 2021-02-08 What is it that makes some therapists so much more effective than others, even when they are delivering the same evidence-based treatment? This instructive book identifies specific interpersonal skills and attitudes--often overlooked in clinical training--that facilitate better client outcomes across a broad range of treatment methods and contexts. Reviewing 70 years of psychotherapy research, the preeminent authors show that empathy, acceptance, warmth, focus, and other characteristics of effective therapists are both measurable and teachable. Richly illustrated with annotated sample dialogues, the book gives practitioners and students a blueprint for learning, practicing, and self-monitoring these crucial clinical skills. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: The Psychiatric Interview Daniel J. Carlat, 2005 Revised and updated, this practical handbook is a succinct how-to guide to the psychiatric interview. In a conversational style with many clinical vignettes, Dr. Carlat outlines effective techniques for approaching threatening topics, improving patient recall, dealing with challenging patients, obtaining the psychiatric history, and interviewing for diagnosis and treatment. This edition features updated chapters on the major psychiatric disorders, new chapters on the malingering patient and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and new clinical vignettes. Easy-to-photocopy appendices include data forms, patient education handouts, and other frequently referenced information. Pocket cards that accompany the book provide a portable quick-reference to often needed facts. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Quantum Change William R. Miller, Janet C'de Baca, 2011-10-21 Most of us walk through each day expecting few surprises. If we want to better ourselves or our lives, we map out a path of gradual change, perhaps in counseling or psychotherapy. Psychologists William Miller and Janet C'de Baca were longtime scholars and teachers of traditional approaches to self-improvement when they became intrigued by a different sort of change that was sometimes experienced by people they encountered--something often described as a bolt from the blue or seeing the light. And when they placed a request in a local newspaper for people's stories of unexpected personal transformation, the deluge of responses was astounding. These compelling stories of epiphanies and sudden insights inspired Miller and C'de Baca to examine the experience of quantum change through the lens of scientific psychology. Where does quantum change come from? Why do some of us experience it, and what kind of people do we become as a result? The answers that this book arrives at yield remarkable insights into how human beings achieve lasting change--sometimes even in spite of ourselves. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Motivational Interviewing in Higher Education Benjamin M. Ogles, David S. Wood, Rebecca O. Weidner, Samuel D. Brown, 2021-05-04 The approach to motivational interviewing discussed in this book will be useful to student affairs professionals and academic advisors working in a variety of higher education positions. It begins in Chapter 1 by providing a description and a brief history of MI, noting some of its connections to counseling and social psychology. Chapter 2 explores in more detail the spirit of MI—the key relational components that the professional using MI is attuned to. This interpersonal attitude can be summarized within four key principles: partnership, acceptance, compassion, and evocation. Chapter 3 presents an overview of some contemporary models of academic advising and student affairs practice. Chapter 4 covers the basic MI skill set, which is referred to by the shorthand OARS. Chapter 5 discusses the four processes in MI conversations about change: engaging, focusing, evoking, and planning. Chapter 6 elaborates on the evoking stage and provide an expanded discussion concerning “change talk” and “sustain talk.” Change talk refers to student statements that express a desire, need, or readiness to change, while sustain talk refers to student statements that indicate maintenance of the status quo or a reluctance to change. In addition to providing more in-depth definitions of these concepts and examples of student statements, strategies are presented for increasing or evoking change talk and softening sustain talk. In Chapter 7, intermediate to advanced MI skills are addressed to prepare the highly motivated staff member for higher-level training that can be obtained through workshops, observation, and coaching. Chapter 8 puts everything together in two case examples. Chapter 9 provides some additional exercises that can be used to practice and develop MI basic and intermediate skills. Lastly, some brief concluding remarks are provided in Chapter 10. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Deliberate Practice in Emotion-Focused Therapy Rhonda N. Goldman, Alexandre Vaz, Tony Rousmaniere, 2020-11 This book presents deliberate practice exercises in which students and trainees rehearse fundamental emotion-focused therapy skills until they become natural and automatic. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Motivational Interviewing in Groups Christopher C. Wagner, Karen S. Ingersoll, with Contributors, 2012-11-28 A unique clinical resource, this book shows how to infuse the methods and spirit of motivational interviewing (MI) into group-based interventions. The authors demonstrate how the four processes of MI with individuals translate into group contexts. They explain both the challenges and the unique benefits of MI groups, guiding practitioners to build the skills they need to lead psychoeducational, psychotherapeutic, and support groups successfully. A wealth of clinical examples are featured. Chapters by contributing authors present innovative group applications targeting specific problems: substance use disorders, dual diagnosis, chronic health conditions, weight management, adolescent risk behaviors, intimate partner violence, and sexual offending. This book is in the Applications of Motivational Interviewing series, edited by Stephen Rollnick, William R. Miller, and Theresa B. Moyers. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Going Pro Tony Kern, 2011-09 |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: 8 Ways to Hope William R. Miller, 2024-08-06 You can't take a leap of faith without it. It lets you dream of a brighter future. And in a world worn down by political conflict, climate change, war, and other perils, many fear losing it. Pioneering psychologist William R. Miller takes a fresh look at hope and its transformative potential in this concise, compassionate book. He identifies 8 different facets of hope that even die-hard pessimists can cultivate in order to clarify their goals, envision new possibilities, find purpose, enhance motivation, and persevere against tough odds. Vivid personal stories, historical examples, and cutting-edge scientific findings reveal how choosing hope over fear can be a powerful force for change. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Working Alliance Skills for Mental Health Professionals Jairo N. Fuertes, 2019-09-30 Working Alliance Skills for Mental Health Professionals provides expert guidance to mental health providers who wish to develop and augment their skills and competence in this area of practice. Each chapter deconstructs a dimension of the working alliance in psychotherapy, defining and describing specific mechanisms and interventions that can help professionals establish an alliance with their clients. The book includes skills in nonverbal communication, ways to foster the working bond with diverse clients, goal and task setting strategies, and verbal and interpersonal therapeutic skills, as well as mechanisms for repairing ruptures and for fostering the working alliance through supervision. The authors provide in session examples of how each skill may be implemented, and highlight the use of interventions through clinical vignettes and masked clinical cases. Working Alliance Skills for Mental Health Professionals is ideal for use in training programs in counseling, clinical psychology, and social work. It may also be valuable to professional-level practitioners interested in honing their skills in optimizing the working alliance. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Motivational Interviewing in Nutrition and Fitness Dawn Clifford, Laura Curtis, 2016-01-19 Making and maintaining lasting changes in nutrition and fitness is not easy for anyone. Yet the communication style of a health professional can make a huge difference. This book presents the proven counseling approach known as motivational interviewing (MI) and shows exactly how to use it in day-to-day interactions with clients. MI offers simple yet powerful tools for helping clients work through ambivalence, break free of diets and quick-fix solutions, and overcome barriers to change. Extensive sample dialogues illustrate specific ways to enhance conversations about meal planning and preparation, exercise, body image, disordered eating, and more. Reproducible forms and handouts can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2 x 11 size. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Coaching Athletes to Be Their Best Stephen Rollnick, Jonathan Fader, Jonathan S. Fader, Jeff Breckon, Theresa B. Moyers, 2019-11-13 Part 1. Motivational interviewing -- Part 2. Toolbox -- Part 3. Around the field -- Part 4. MI playbook. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Implementation mapping for selecting, adapting and developing implementation strategies Maria E. Fernandez, Byron J. Powell, Gill Ten Hoor, 2023-11-07 |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Positive Psychology on the College Campus John C. Wade, Roderick D. Hetzel, 2015 Positive Psychology on the College Campus provides innovative strategies that can be employed with students to enhance their personal development and educational experience. A wide range of areas is covered, making it a must-have book for all those who work with college students-- |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Principles of Counseling and Psychotherapy Paul R. Peluso, 2022-09-23 Principles of Counseling and Psychotherapy, 3rd edition, helps students in introductory counseling courses prepare for practice with real clients by learning to think in a new way, rather than simply learning and using a set of steps. Chapters are infused with real-world clinical case examples and opportunities for readers to apply the material to the cases being presented. New sections focused on the use of mental models, theory of mind, and concrete strategies for intervention are specifically designed to engage the reader’s natural non-linear thinking, and transcript material both from cases and from master therapists themselves are interwoven throughout the text. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Motivational Interviewing in Diabetes Care Marc P. Steinberg, William R. Miller, 2015-08-11 People with diabetes often struggle to make healthy choices and stay on top of managing their illness. Filling a vital need, this is the first book to focus on the use of motivational interviewing (MI) in diabetes care. The uniquely qualified authors--physician Marc P. Steinberg has devoted much of his career to diabetes care, and renowned clinical psychologist William R. Miller is the codeveloper of MI--present proven counseling techniques that can make any conversation with a patient more efficacious and motivating. Numerous sample dialogues illustrate specific ways to elicit patients' strengths and help them overcome barriers to change in such areas as eating habits, physical activity, medication use, insulin treatment, substance abuse, psychological issues, and more. This book is in the Applications of Motivational Interviewing series, edited by Stephen Rollnick, William R. Miller, and Theresa B. Moyers. Winner (First Place)--American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award, Adult Primary Care Category |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration John C. Norcross, Marvin R. Goldfried, 2019 Psychotherapists have come to realize that, given the complexity of human behavior, no single theory or treatment can ever suffice for all patients, disorders, and situations. The ideological cold war has abated as clinicians look across single-school approaches to see what can be learned - and how patients can benefit - from alternative orientations. Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration, Third Edition now constitutes the most frequent orientation of mental health professionals. This volume provides a comprehensive state-of-the-art description of psychotherapy integration by leading proponents. Replete with clinical vignettes, this unique handbook will prove invaluable to practitioners, students, and researchers alike. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: The Bilingual Counselor's Guide to Spanish Roberto Swazo, 2013-07-18 Designed specifically with mental health professionals in mind, The Bilingual Counselor’s Guide to Spanish is perfect for counselors interested in expanding their client base and language skill set. Featuring terminology and cultural phrases specific to the mental health profession, this text offers an easy introduction to both the Spanish language and interfacing with Spanish-speaking clients in a counseling setting. Sections of useful and practical vocabulary are followed by ¡Practique! sections, which enable to reader to put his or her developing skills to use. These sections are augmented by case studies in English and Spanish, as well as brief overviews of Latino history, customs, and social manners that will greatly enhance any counselor’s depth of interaction with Spanish-speaking clients. For counselors who want to communicate with the large and rapidly expanding population of Spanish speakers in the United States, or for those who are simply interested in developing or improving their Spanish-language skills, The Bilingual Counselor’s Guide to Spanish is the place to start. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Feedback-informed Treatment in Clinical Practice David S. Prescott, Cynthia L. Maeschalck, Scott D. Miller, 2017 This practical guide demonstrates how clinicians can use structured yet flexible measures to gather ongoing, real-time client feedback to monitor and strengthen client outcomes and the therapeutic alliance. Through feedback-informed treatment (FIT), clinicians gather real-time input from clients through structured yet flexible measures that identify what is and is not working in therapy and how to better meet clients' needs. This book coalesces expert insights from practitioners who have successfully integrated FIT in their own work. Their experiences demonstrate how other clinicians can incorporate FIT into their own practices to consistently monitor clients' progress and the therapeutic alliance. The book first reviews FIT theory, specific measures (including the Outcome Rating Scale and the Session Rating Scale), and general strategies for implementing FIT in practice and supervision. This information is then translated into more specific applications of FIT with different kinds of clients, including individuals, couples, children and families, LGBTQ clients, and clients suffering from addiction and early onset psychotic disorders. A variety of treatment settings are also represented, such as private practice, clinics, group therapy, the criminal justice system, and pharmacies. The concluding chapter ties together the book's overarching themes with friendly, practical advice about using FIT to bolster professional development and improve one's clinical abilities. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Better Results Scott D. Miller, Mark A. Hubble, Daryl Chow, 2020 Foreword / K. Anders Ericsson -- Preface: Better results are within reach -- What therapists will say, won't say, and can't say -- What do we really know about psychotherapy, after all? -- Learning from the experts on expertise -- What is (and is not) deliberate practice? -- Baseline matters -- How to find your baseline -- Making sense of your baseline -- Mining your data for better results -- How average leads to better results -- How being bad can make you better -- What matters most for better results -- A study in deliberate practice -- Yeah, but what am I supposed to do? -- Designing a system of deliberate practice. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Suicide Prevention Tatiana Falcone, Jane Timmons-Mitchell, 2018-05-18 This volume is a guide for the hospital workforce related to suicide prevention. Written by experts in the field, this text is the only one that also includes the revised DSM-5 guidelines. It is also the first to cover both prevention in one concise guide, offering a well-rounded approach to long- and short-term prevention. The book begins by establishing the neurobiology of suicide before discussing the populations at risk for suicide and the various environments where they may present. The book addresses the epidemiology, including groups at heightened risk; etiology, including several types of risk factors; prevention, including large-scale community-based activities; and postvention, including the few evidence-based approaches that are currently available. Unlike any other text on the market, this book does not simply focus on one particular demographic; rather, the book covers a wide range of populations and concerns, including suicide in youths, racial minorities, patients suffering from serious mental and physical illnesses, psychopharmacological treatment in special populations, and a wide array of challenging scenarios that are often not addressed in the very few up-to-date resources available. Suicide Prevention is an outstanding resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, hospitalists, primary care doctors, nurses, social workers, and all medical professionals who may interface with suicidal patients. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Holistic Nursing Barbara Montgomery Dossey, Lynn Keegan, Mary A. Blaszko Helming, 2015-05-23 Organized by the five Core Values contained within the American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA) and the American Nurses Association (ANA) Holistic Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, Second Edition: * Core Value 1: Holistic Philosophy, Theories, and Ethics * Core Value 2: Holistic Caring Process * Core Value 3: Holistic Communication, Therapeutic Environment, and Cultural Diversity * Core Value 4: Holistic Education and Research * Core Value 5: Holistic Nurse Self-Reflection and Self-Care Holistic Nursing: A Handbook for Practice, Seventh Edition has been awarded the American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA) Seal of Distinction. This newly developed Seal of Distinction indicates that the book is aligned with AHNA's mission, vision, and Holistic Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, Second Edition; is of interest to holistic nurses and of significant value to the nursing profession; provides knowledge that advances holistic nursing; is timely and relevant; is consistent with relevant historical publications; is scientifically and technically accurate; and is authored by individuals with demonstrated expertise in the field of the work submitted. --Provided by publisher. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Psychologically Informed Physiotherapy E-Book Stuart Porter, 2016-11-18 Psychologically Informed Physiotherapy is a key new textbook for those who need a trusted and comprehensive resource to guide them in applying psychosocial perspectives to their physiotherapy practice. The first of its kind, this textbook brings together an international and interdisciplinary team of leading experts in the field. Together they present an evidence-based range of ideas and concepts around the psychologically informed practice framework, bringing psychosocial aspects of physiotherapy to the fore alongside the established biomedical model. By applying these aspects to screening, exploration and triaging, physiotherapists are better able to identify the origins of pain and barriers to rehabilitation; and so are more likely to achieve consistently good clinical outcomes for their patients. Throughout, clinical case studies ensure that the theory is then grounded in a variety of practical scenarios after which some reflective exercises and clinically relevant scenarios reinforce learning and understanding. Chapters on: - Psychology of professional identity in health care - The biopsychosocial model - Screening for red flags - Adapting interactions with others to form empowering relationships and influence behavioural change - Neuro-immune-endocrine interactions and clinical practice in stress, pain and recovery - Care of the anxious patient through cognitive and person-centred strategies - Alternative and evolving models of practice, including the clinical flag system - The psychology of the athlete from the physiotherapist's perspective - Using counselling and psychological strategies within physiotherapy - Making evidence-based decisions and measuring effectiveness in practice - Using psychological interventions as a student or new graduate - First textbook of its kind for physiotherapists - Ideal confidence booster for both students and practitioners new to the subject - Illustrates the role social factors have on thoughts, emotions and behaviour in patients as well as the neurobiological manifestations of social stressors - Presents key, evidence-based concepts from leading international academics, clinicians and researchers in the field and across a range of health professions, including counselling and psychology |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Solution-Focused Practice in Outdoor Therapy Will W. Dobud, Stephan Natynczuk, 2022-09-08 Solution-Focused Practice in Outdoor Therapy presents a comprehensive model for working therapeutically with clients outdoors, with adventure, and in any outdoor setting – from a typical one-hour session to multi-day expeditions. Chapters lay out a robust and pragmatic model for opening the counseling room door using solution-focused methods. Dobud and Natynczuk bring together research on best practice in psychotherapy, monitoring therapeutic outcomes, safe and inclusive leadership, supervision, and self-care to present a robust framework for working therapeutically outdoors. Case vignettes are presented throughout the book, and a field manual is available for free download with purchase of the book. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Making Teachers Better, Not Bitter Tony Frontier, Paul W. Mielke, 2016 Frontier and Mielke combine the conceptual and practical by offering a compelling vision of teacher growth and dozens of step-by-step protocols for working with teachers. |
deliberate practice in motivational interviewing: Voice Rehabilitation Celia F. Stewart, Irene F. Kling, Elizabeth L. Allen, 2016 |
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Reply with a Double-Sided Reflection by first reflecting the sustain talk, followed by a reflection of client change talk. The sustain talk and change talk are linked with the word “and”. Client: …
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This book in the series is on motivational interviewing (MI), a client-centered approach for facilitating behavior change (Miller & Rollnick, 2013). MI is best suited for clients who are …
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A pocket guide to Motivational Interviewing
What is Motivational Interviewing? Motivational Interviewing is a collaborative, goal orientated style of communication with particular attention to the language of change. It is designed to …
What New in MI-4 - Motivational Interviewing
We define MI in Chapter 1 as a particular way of talking with people about change and growth to strengthen their own motivation and commitment. Accordingly we broadened the prior …
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In this chapter, we provide an overview of why we created this book and how it might add something to the learning process for motivational interviewing (MI) practitioners.
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This course teaches theory, principles, and core skills of motivational interviewing (MI). As a course with both didactic and practicum elements, it will review key MI principles
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“Motivational Interviewing is a particular way of talking with people about change and growth to strengthen their own motivation and commitment.” 1. Partnership. 2. Acceptance 3. …
Deliberate Practice in Motivational Interviewing Appendix B
This book focuses on deliberate practice methods that involve active, live engagement between trainees and a supervisor. Importantly, deliberate practice can extend beyond these focused …
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This booklet describes the Motivational Interviewing Practice Blueprint (MI-PB). The MI-PB is a framework for practice development coaching. It is designed to be used by trainers, coaches …
Deliberate Practice In Motivational Interviewing
Deliberate Practice in Motivational Interviewing Jennifer K. Manuel,Denise B. Ernst,Alexandre Vaz,2022 Deliberate practice exercises facilitate the rehearsal of fundamental motivational …
Deliberate Practice in Motivational Interviewing Appendix A
To do this, use the following instructions and the Deliberate Practice Reaction Form (Figure A.1), which is also available at https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/deliberate-practice-motivational …
Understanding Motivational Interviewing
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is often recommended as an evidence-based approach to behavior change. However, definitions of MI vary widely, including out of date and inaccurate …
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Learning Motivational Interviewing Summary Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a set of principles and skills that take time, practice and discipline to learn. Elements of MI can make a difference …
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Motivational Interviewing Strategies and Techniques
Change talk, like several Motivational Interviewing (MI) strategies, can be used to address discrepancies between clients’ words and actions (e.g., saying that they want to become …
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Want to learn how to use Deliberate Practice in supervision? This workshop will teach you how! We will review the science of Deliberate Practice (DP), provide live demonstrations of DP, and …
Motivational Interviewing And Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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Motivational Interviewing III – More Practice & Feedback
Motivational Interviewing, like all clinical models, is learned through the process of deliberate practice which includes learning new material, applying the material, and receiving expert …
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• Motivational Interviewing in Diabetes Care (Steinberg & Miller, 2015) • Motivational Interviewing in Social Work Practice (Hohman, 2011) • Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents and …
TNT Manual Rev 2020 - Motivational Interviewing
aspects of motivational interviewing. Best wishes as you move forward in your training and supervision of motivational interviewing! The Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers For …
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Level 1: Knowledge-based Course: Motivational Interviewing in Brief Conversations E-learning Module Overview: This course is designed to offer a ‘taste’ of Motivational Interviewing.It is not …
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Motivational Interviewing: The PT’s Role
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The evolution of motivational interviewing
practice (Kirschenbaum, 2009; Miller and Moyers, 2017). From those discussions I wrote an informal discussion paper describing an approach called motivational interviewing (MI) and I …
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What is Motivational Interviewing? Motivational interviewing (MI) is a person-centered, guiding method of communication and counseling to elicit and strengthen motivation for change (“The …
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the app utilizes deliberate practice principles to teach motivational interviewing (MI) skills to users through feedback from a virtual coach. To the best of our knowl-edge, this is the first app …
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Motivational Interviewing A user-friendly approach
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Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a therapeutic strategy for facilitating behaviour change. This approach has built up a solid evidence base for effectiveness, and has been applied to a …
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What is Motivational Interviewing? Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a collaborative, goal-oriented method of communication with particular attention to the language of change. It is designed to …
Motivational Interviewing and the Stages of Change Theory
tion of motivational interviewing was as follows: MI is “a directive, client-centered counseling style for eliciting behavior change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence” (Rollnick & …
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What Motivational Interviewing is not (Miller & Rollnick, 2009) 6. Cognitive-behavior therapy 7. Client-centered therapy 8. Easy to learn 9. Practice as usual 10.A panacea (an answer or …
The Art of Teaching MI 1.2 - Motivational Interviewing
the art of helping people learn motivational interviewing (MI) from Bill Miller and Steve Rollnick. Since then, I've devoted a significant part of my career to guiding the learning of MI as a …
Teaching the Four Processes - Motivational Interviewing
. . . . and yet also recursive •Engaging skills (and re-engaging) continue throughout MI •Focusing is not a one-time event; re-focusing is needed, and focus may change •Evoking can begin very …
Understanding Motivational Interviewing
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is often recommended as an evidence-based approach to behavior change. However, definitions of MI vary widely, including out of date and inaccurate …
A Perfect Fit: MI in Trauma-Informed Work with Women
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Motivational interviewing (MI). Motivational interviewing (MI) shows promise as an adjunct to evi-dence-based practices in the treatment of self-injury (Kress & Hoffman, 2008). Motivational …
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Principles of Motivational Interviewing (Source www.improvingchroniccare.org ) Express Empathy Acceptance facilitates change: express acceptance, not agreement. Skillful reflective listening …
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After the completion of this interviewing component, students will: 1. Be able to articulate the key skills required for a range of interview types. 2. Be more confident in their ability to apply these …
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learn about and practice motivational interviewing. We reached out to David as three sports fans, so for those who aren't aware, sports media is full of top 10 lists, top five lists, top 100 lists, you …
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Oct 1, 2017 · influence and effect changes in an individual’s motivation to change. Motivational Interviewing highlights specific skills and deliberate approaches that require training, coaching, …
Ten Strategies for Evoking Change Talk - Motivational …
Motivational Interviewing Ten Strategies for Evoking Change Talk 1. Ask Evocative Questions: Ask open question, the answer to which is change talk. 2. Explore Decisional Balance: Ask first …
Case Management, Module 1, Activity II: Participant Guide
Deliberate Practice Identify case management skills and strategies from Human Development, Motivational Interviewing I, and Case Management I training modules to use when working …
Non-Suicidal Self-Injury and Motivational Interviewing: …
The authors advance motivational interviewing and the transtheoretical model of change as a concep-tual framework for counseling clients who engage in nonsuicidal self-injurious …
Motivational Interviewing: Cheat Sheet - Health and Learning
Motivational Interviewing: Cheat Sheet The Spirit of MI Spirit is the underlying component of all MI work The Process of MI Engage – build rapport and maintain curiosity about your client Focus …
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Motivational Interviewing is a guided dialogue where the practitioner, embracing the components of the Spirit of MI--compassion, acceptance, collaboration and evocation--has the ... We have …
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Motivational Interviewing: The Basics, OARS (Adapted from handouts by David Rosengren and from Miller & Rollnick, Motivational Interviewing, 2nd Edition, 2002) Motivational Interviewing is …
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Motivational Interviewing: A Transformational Opportunity Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an evidence-based practice (EBP) with the potential to change the way child welfare professionals …