Motivational Interviewing (MI) for Addictions Video

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  • Опубліковано 11 чер 2012
  • Full video: www.psychotherapy.net/video/mo...
    Learn how Motivation Interviewing is applied to working with addictions in this video with Motivational Interviewing expert and trainer Cathy Cole.
    #therapy #therapist #motivationalinterview #motivationalinterviewing

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  • @bakedpotato9120
    @bakedpotato9120 2 роки тому +10

    It's really good that we learn MI to avoid making the patients feel overwhelmed by us (the loads of information that we give) and by the health-damaging behaviors that they do (that they haven't thought to be damaging at all).

  • @PsychotherapyNet
    @PsychotherapyNet  11 років тому +28

    In this video, the client is an actor. If you watch the entire video, I guarantee you will find it extremely informative! We do use real clients in many of our training videos, but they are of course fully aware that they are being filmed, have signed a full consent form, and are aware that the videos will be used for training purposes.

    • @erikstark3250
      @erikstark3250 5 років тому

      I loved this video, I have seen many MI videos I don't like, but I believe anyone can pick apart any video they see, psychology is like that lol

  • @heatherbueltemann1727
    @heatherbueltemann1727 3 роки тому +9

    As a Psychology and SW student this is wonderful and empowering for the client.

  • @lorenzodelossantos1025
    @lorenzodelossantos1025 5 років тому +5

    very professional and patient-centered.

  • @amyorlando7101
    @amyorlando7101 4 роки тому +1

    A great video. Helps people with listening to people and everyone. It was suggested to watch this for a class. The teacher is really great.
    We could all just be helpful.
    Have a great and safe day.
    Peace.

  • @larryuebbing6059
    @larryuebbing6059 10 років тому +14

    @TheJahful why concentrate on finding fault? The content is what is most important. This is not a clinical session, it is produced for purposes of informing the public. The notebook will be used in an actual session, confidentiality is always foremost in a clinician's mind. The person in the video is an actor playing a part (based on a real person). What is important is the technique the interviewer is using and how it can be a powerful tool in treatment.@PsychotherapyNet is totally correct. Please ignore the trappings and setting and focus on the subtlety of the technique and its results.

  • @A_Jel
    @A_Jel Рік тому +3

    I'd say this demonstrates the higher potentials of motivational interviewing. I assume we're seeing the fruits of years of practice here - it's inspiring.

    • @PsychotherapyNet
      @PsychotherapyNet  Рік тому

      Cathy Cole is definitely a master in her field but MI techniques are very approachable and, in our experience, effective.

  • @sammycampbell3696
    @sammycampbell3696 3 роки тому +2

    Oh I need these classes sooo bad. I'm still new to Peer Support.

  • @craigphillips5154
    @craigphillips5154 8 років тому +2

    Very interesting.

    • @mslorel
      @mslorel 7 років тому

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  • @user-kk7ht4ng6x
    @user-kk7ht4ng6x 8 днів тому

    Very nicr

  • @DRONefuntoo
    @DRONefuntoo Рік тому

    What work Sheets questionaries did you use

  • @creative-community-cafe
    @creative-community-cafe 3 роки тому +1

    I would love to have a copy of the questionnaire that was given to Sarah

    • @moonbaby1985
      @moonbaby1985 2 роки тому

      I’m certain you could find something with a google search. It’s likely basic new client orientation paperwork for treatment.

  • @lannguyenthi8775
    @lannguyenthi8775 Рік тому

    Hay quá

  • @nallieb316
    @nallieb316 8 років тому +8

    like

  • @ralphschraven339
    @ralphschraven339 2 роки тому +4

    I don't really see that many signs of affirmation, nudging the conversation towards change talk, constructing a decisional balance, measuring readiness and confidence for change, trying to formulate a commitment, or really just in general, without looking at MI in particular, the capacity for an interviewer to make the interviewee comfortable.
    The most particular lesson from MI that I think applies in particular to risky behavior such as drinking, is the idea of capitalizing on personal risk. So, say she brings up friends that are shocked, she herself has identified a personal risk with which you can evoke change talk. For example, this would've given the opportunity to ask, how does this affect your relationship with friends? This is extremely useful in order to shift the decisional balance which you can then use to start exploring the client's readiness for change.
    I don't feel like this is motivational interviewing here, it more or less feels like just letting the client talk with little to no guidance at all. There's no steering in the form of change talk and commitments, which makes it feel entirely afloat rather than gently guided. Also, the lack of general affirmation or an attempt to match the verbal register towards a setting that makes a client comfortable, such as a more intimate, lower-pitched, softer voice, less formal and distanced language, and less stiff and literal reflections on what the client said.
    It is truly a learning tool to have such interviews posted online, as any kind of psychological interviewing is not often a shared process and doesn't benefit from the same kind of widespread "attack" in terms of differentiation and optimization that, for example, various forms of content creation do.

  • @MissWeezeyUSA
    @MissWeezeyUSA Рік тому +5

    “I like drink, like, as much like, you know, like as like, much, like, you know, like as like much as like my friends, like drink.” Like Sarah has (like) some (like) problems (like) with (like) communication! 😂😂😂😂 Jeez!

    • @TonySomething.
      @TonySomething. 10 місяців тому +2

      Having been in rehab, many of the girls talk just like that.

    • @MissWeezeyUSA
      @MissWeezeyUSA 10 місяців тому +1

      @@TonySomething. Right! 😌

  • @vitfrac1200
    @vitfrac1200 2 роки тому +6

    She says "like" wayyyy too much

  • @lannguyenthi2423
    @lannguyenthi2423 Рік тому

    Hay quá

  • @thuydang4071
    @thuydang4071 Рік тому

    Hay quá