Motivational Interviewing Oars

If you've ever wondered how Motivational Interviewing (MI) came to be and why it remains essential across so many fields today, join Dr Goodman Sibeko in a compelling four-part conversation with Professor Stephen Rollnick, clinical psychologist and co-founder of MI. Together, they explore the personal and professional journey behind MI, from early experiences in Cape Town and the pivotal ...

Motivational Interviewing Oars 1

Motivational Interviewing provides a foundation for assisting individuals with developing the rationale for beginning change in their lives.

UTC 11: Enhancing Motivational Interviewing Skills This 5-days course provides an understanding of the theory and application of Motivational Interviewing strategies and interventions for SUD treatment. It contains a set of methods used to help people to increase internal motivation by exploring and resolving ambivalence about behavior change.

Motivational Interviewing Oars 3

Motivational Interviewing is an integral part of SBIRT, and its principles can also be applied to other therapeutic interactions revolving around behavior change.

Motivational interviewing and problem-solving therapy intervention for patients on antiretroviral therapy for HIV in Tshwane, South Africa: A randomized controlled trial to assess the impact on alcohol consumption.

Motivational Interviewing Oars 5

Motivational interviewing is a counselling approach that aims to harness an individual’s motivation to change and promote autonomy in decision making.

Motivational Interviewing Oars 6

This free live training on Motivational Interviewing takes place weekly on Thursdays from 10am till 11am SAST on the following dates: 1, 8, 15 and 22 August 2024. Motivational Interviewing is a best-evidence approach for tackling harmful substance use and general motivation-related change, including that treatment non-adherence.

This course builds on the key concepts set forth in Course 2 and explores basic counseling skills in greater detail. Course 3 focuses on the development of the Motivational Interviewing (MI) technique, a skill which can permeate and bolster all of the practitioner’s efforts in the field. MI is recognized as a practical technique for developing empathy in the treatment provider; empathy which ...