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Video demonstrations can add significant assistance in understanding and implementing Motivational Intervewing in clinical practice. Below are several video examples of MI. |
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Training materials featured below (reverse chronological order): DVDs/CDs: VHS Videotape: MI in Practice: The Edinburgh
Interview 2006
Engaging Motivation About the recordings We made these recordings primarily to use on our own Motivational Interviewing courses. We have been training on this topic for 20 years and wanted some demonstration material that was relevant to the work lives of our course participants in England and that would provoke discussion and understanding of motivational interviewing principles.
There are 6 scenarios each 15-20 minutes long. Two (Liam and Steve) are located within the Criminal Justice System, two (David and Mandy) are in health care settings, one (Natalie) is in a drugs agency and one (Darren) is in a youth counselling context. The scenes are unscripted role-plays using professional actors as clients. The material is not intended to be self-explanatory or a stand-alone teaching aid. We anticipate that it might be useful in the following settings; For trainers, to be shown as part of a course accompanied by explanation
and discussion. Availability (If ordering from overseas please contact Pip to check on postage and packing costs and to discuss how to arrange payment. The purchaser will be responsible for any bank charges associated with overseas purchase.) Maximizing
brief interventions for college drinkers. (DVD) French-speaking Motivational Interviewing DVD (90 minutes, $50) Réalisé par Alexis Rohrbach, sous la direction de Roland Gammeter et Jean-Bernard Daeppen "Introduction à la pratique de l'entretien motivationnel" Présente les principes de l'entretien motivationnel sous la forme d'interviews de soignants familiers de cette pratique, accompagnés d'exemples issus d'entretiens avec des patients. Introduction L'esprit de l'entretien motivationnel Les techniques de l'entretien motivationnel Phase I " Construction de la motivation au changement" Phase II " Renforcer l'engagement au changement" Pour information et commande (for information and order)
PSYCHOTHERAPY VIDEOTAPE
SERIES - III / Behavioral Health and Health Counseling Hosted by Jon Carlson, PsyD, EdD, Featuring William R. Miller, Ph.D. The APA Psychotherapy Video Series III presents distinguished psychotherapists demonstrating specific treatments for specific health problems. Hosted by Jon Carlson, PsyD, EdD, each practical, informative, and entertaining video provides you with over 100 minutes of insight into the use of these treatments, including
Item # 4310585 Available through http://www.apa.org/videos/4310585.html New! Spanish-Language video and DVD 2002 "La Entrevista Motivacional: Preparación
para el Cambio" Para mas informacion,
y para ordenar el DVD o el Video, oprima "Reprints" (arriba
de esta pagina). Motivational Interviewing Training Video/DVD in Spanish For more information,
and to place an order, click-on "Reprints" (top of this
page). Motivational
Interviewing: Professional Training Series, 1998 This series of six videotapes or two DVDs, produced at the University of New Mexico, is intended to be used as a resource in professional training, offering six hours of clear explanation and practical modeling of component skills. Because it is helpful to see how a method is practiced in various contexts, the tapes include clinical demonstrations of the skills of motivational interviewing, showing ten different therapists working with twelve clients who bring a variety of problems. Drs. Miller and Rollnick are deeply grateful to Terri Moyers, who volunteered many weeks of her time for the planning, directing, editing, and completion of these tapes. A. Introduction to Motivational Interviewing. The introductory tape is a conversational interview with Bill Miller and Steve Rollnick, conducted in the summer of 1997 by Theresa Moyers. They review the background and current directions of motivational interviewing, explore its essential theoretical and conceptual underpinnings, and discuss its five basic principles. This is by no means a comprehensive introduction to motivational interviewing. Rather, it sets the context for the demonstration tapes that follow. B. Phase 1: Opening Strategies. This is the most complex of the tapes, and spans two videocassettes. It is designed to illustrate the skills involved in the opening phase of motivational interviewing. Phase I focuses on identifying and strengthening the person's intrinsic motivation for change. It begins with the first contact and continues until the transition into Phase II, illustrated on Tape 6. C. Handling Resistance. Motivational interviewing includes a set of strategies for handling and decreasing resistance. The information presented in this videotape is particularly useful during Phase I, although the methods are applicable throughout counseling. The phenomenon of "resistance" is discussed, and various strategies are explained and demonstrated. D. Feedback and Information Exchange. One context in which motivational interviewing has been widely practiced is the "check-up" or feedback of assessment information. This specialized application involves much more talking on the part of the therapist, in that more information is being imparted to the client. How does one take this more active, information-giving role and still be consistent with the spirit of motivational interviewing? That is the focus of this tape. E. Motivational Interviewing in Medical Settings. A rapidly growing application of motivational interviewing is in general health care settings. Here it is often necessary to compress the process of counseling into a shorter period of time. This tape explores how the spirit of motivational interviewing can be applied in busy health care settings. F. Phase 2: Moving Toward Action. How do you know when to move from Phase 1 (building motivation for change) into Phase 2 (consolidating commitment to a change plan)? What counseling methods are used in Phase 2, and how do they differ from the opening strategies of motivational interviewing? That is the focus of the final tape in this series.
To order videos, print the order form, complete it, and enclose payment, and mail or fax it to:
Other Clinical Demonstration Videotapes Lewis, J., & Carlson,
J. (2000). Motivational interviewing, with Dr. William R. Miller(AKA
- "Soccer Mike"). www.psychotherapy.net/video/miller_motivational_interviewing DVD
Price $59, Institutional price: $159 Hester, Reid K., Handmaker, Nancy (1999). Motivating pregnant women to stop drinking. (An MI training tape for healthcare providers. See Handmaker, N., Hester, R.K., & Delaney, H.D. (1999).Videotaped training in alcohol counseling for obstetric care practitioners: A randomized controlled trial. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 93, 213-218 for data on the effectiveness of this video.) Available from Behavior Therapy Associates, 3810 Osuna Rd. NE, Suite 1, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, www.behaviortherapy.com , reidhester@behaviortherapy.com, or 505.345.6100 ph. D'Onofrio, G., Bernstein, E., & Bernstein, J. (1997). The emergency physician and the problem drinker: Motivating patients for change. Boston, Massachusetts: Boston University and Yale University Emergency Departments. (in USA: 800-548-9491) Endringsfokusert Rådgivning (Motivational Interviewing) (1995). Available from the Bergen Clinics, Vestre Torggate 11, Bergen N-5015, Norway. Sobell, L. C. & Sobell, M. B. (1995). Motivational Strategies for Promoting Self-Change: Dealing with Alcohol and Drug Problems. Instructional Training Video. Toronto, Canada, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Services (38 minutes; www.camh.net; 800-661-1111) Schippers, G. M., Brokken, L. C. H. M., & Otten, J. (1994). Doorlichting Voorlichting Alcoholgebruik (Drinker's Check-up). Nijmegen, The Netherlands: Bureau Beta. Motivation and change (1990). Two training videotapes available from the Addiction Research Foundation, 33 Russell Street, Toronto M5S 2S1, Ontario, Canada. Miller, W. R. (1989). Motivational interviewing. Available from the author at the Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA. European format videotape available from the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, P. O. Box 1, University of New South Wales, Kensington, NSW 2033, Australia. Other Videotapes Bayer Institute for Health Care Communications (1998). Four Theorists. Vaughan Keller, Bayer Institute for Health Care Communications, West Haven, CT. Trainer Slides Power Point and Harvard Graphics presentations available from Reid K. Hester, Ph.D., Behavior Therapy Associates, 3810 Osuna Rd. NE, Suite 1, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, www.behaviortherapy.com , rhester@behaviortherapy.com, or 505.345.6100 ph. |
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