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NEW TRAINING OPPORTUNITY!MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING TRAINING SERIES.. Finding a Trauma Responsive "Way of Being" Through Motivational Interviewing
“All change is self-change, to which clinicians are sometimes privileged witnesses and facilitators” --from Motivational Interviewing, Helping People Change, 2013 For over 20 years, Motivational Interviewing (MI) has been recognized as an evidenced-based practice that supports both engagement and change. MI is a “way of being with others” that can strengthen relationships and open the door to personal growth. MI is collaborative and compassionate, while recognizing and honoring the autonomy of each individual. In the recently released book, “Compassionomics”, the authors provide scientific evidence that caring (compassion) makes a difference in outcomes of the people we serve, in the costs of care, and as an antidote to clinician burnout. When the spirit and skills of MI are fully embraced, safety and trust is supported. The person we are supporting and guiding is viewed as the expert about themselves and it is the clinician’s responsibility to evoke and listen deeply to the ideas and beliefs of that person; it is that person’s perspective and values that will support the change that is being sought. _______________________________________________________DATES & TIMESPart 1: The "Way of Being" of MI | Monday, January 31, 2022 Part 2: The Skills of MI | Monday, February 7, 20229:00am - 12:00pm (check in 8:45am)