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Motivational Interviewing with Dr. William Miller
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Product Details
Format:
DVD Video - 1-2 hours
Details:
DVD recording (1 hour, 43 minutes) with instructions.
Author:
WILLIAM MILLER, PH.D.
Publisher:
Psychotherapy.net
Copyright:
12/31/2000
CE Available:
Yes, See CE credit tab for complete continuing education details
Product Code:
ZNV082485
Objectives
  • Define the term Motivational Interviewing.
  • Discuss the three key elements of MI: collaboration between the therapist and the client; evoking or drawing out the client‘s ideas about change; and emphasizing the autonomy of the client.
  • Discuss the ingredients of change as summarized by the acronym, DARN CAT= Desire Ability Reasons Needs and Commitment Activation and Taking Steps
  • Compare and Contrast sustain talk and change talk
Author

WILLIAM MILLER, PH.D.

William R. Miller, PhD, is Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of New Mexico, where he joined the faculty in 1976. He served as Director of Clinical Training for UNM's American Psychological Association-approved doctoral program in clinical psychology and as Codirector of UNM s Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions. Dr. Miller s publications include 35 books and more than 400 articles and chapters. He introduced the concept of motivational interviewing in a 1983 article. The Institute for Scientific Information names him as one of the world's most cited scientists.
Continuing Education Credits
5.0 Self-Study CE credit is available for an additional fee through the publisher, Psychotherapy.net. Information for obtaining CE is found on the DVD and is approved for Psychologists, Counselors, Marriage & Family Therapists, Social Workers and other mental health professionals.

Reviews

"Dr. Miller raises provocative questions about traditional treatment for addictions and offers an effective, client-centered, empirically supported alternative. He demonstrates how to harness the natural desire for change and how to see "resistance" as an outgrowth of the therapist-client relationship. His method has great relevance, regardless of theoretical orientation or presenting problem."

- Albert Dytch, MFT, Oakland, California

"Overall the video was a terrific opportunity to learn about motivational interviewing from MI pioneer William Miller. In addition to interview/didactic portions where he clearly lays out the philosophy and essential components of MI, viewers are treated to a lengthy live session with a volunteer client. I especially appreciated Dr. Miller's explanation and demonstration of how MI has it's roots in Rogerian, client-centered therapy, and that it has its power in drawing out clients (rather than confronting them), focusing on their inner resources, and facilitating clients' expression and awareness of discrepancies between where they want to go and where they are."

- Robert A. Nemerovski, PsyD, San Francisco, California