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This website is a resource for those seeking information on Motivational Interviewing! The Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), an international organization committed to promoting high-quality MI practice and training.
Motivational interviewing (MI) is an evidence-based treatment that can help people resolve ambivalence about change. Specifically, it is a “collaborative, person-centered form of guiding to elicit and strengthen motivation for change” (Miller & Rollnick, 2009; p. 137).
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Assess how motivational interviewing (MI) differs from traditional provider-patient communication and why it can effectively motivate positive behavior changes. Integrate MI best practices into routine clinical encounters to promote healthy habits and optimum self-care.
Motivational interviewing helps facilitate change in patients and people with addictions. We reviewed the best motivational training programs, so you can start empowering others today.
Advanced Motivational Interviewing (AMI) – This course consists of pre-work, one live Zoom session, and post-work and can take up to 5 hours to complete all modules. The goal of this course is to offer participants a space to practice and improve advanced motivational skills through roleplay.
All training material will reflect the newest edition of MI, Motivational Interviewing: Helping People Change and Grow by William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick (2023). Updates from the 3rd to 4th edition will be highlighted. To receive a certificate of completion/CEU learners must attend the full session and complete a training evaluation.
Join Drs. William Miller, Theresa Moyers and Stephen Rollnick as they teach Motivational Interviewing. Step by step, you will learn how to engage with your clients in a practical way to help them find and build their own motivation for change.
Join the founders of Motivational Interviewing William Miller and Stephen Rollnick, with leading trainer Theresa Moyers, and learn how to engage with your clients to build their own motivation for change.
Motivational Interviewing is a patient-centered conversation and a proven approach that supports patients who struggle with health behavior change. The spirit of Motivational Interviewing is collaborative, non-judgmental, and honors the autonomy of the patient.