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MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING IMPLEMENTATION WORKSHOP Jason Anderson EBP Program Administrator MN Department of Corrections August 26, 2011

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Motivational Interviewing Implementation Workshop. Jason Anderson EBP Program Administrator MN Department of Corrections August 26, 2011. Introductions. THREE LEVELS OR TYPES OF IMPLEMENTATION:. ‘ Paper’ (nothing really changes) ‘Process’ (procedures change; not outcomes) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING

IMPLEMENTATION WORKSHOP

Jason AndersonEBP Program Administrator

MN Department of CorrectionsAugust 26, 2011

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Introductions

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THREE LEVELS OR TYPES OF IMPLEMENTATION:

• ‘Paper’ (nothing really changes)

• ‘Process’ (procedures change; not outcomes)

• ‘Performance’ (procedures & outcomes change)

Fixsen et al. (2005). Implementation Research: A Synthesis of the Literature.

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10 Things MI is NOT:Miller & Rollnick, 2009

1. Transtheroretical Model – Stages of Change

2. A technique.

3. A way to trick people.

4. A Decisional Balance.

5. It does not require assessment feedback.

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10 Things MI is Not (cont.):

6. A form of cognitive-behavioral therapy.

7. Just client-centered counseling.

8. Easy.

9. What you are already doing.

10. A panacea.

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MI Defined:

Motivational interviewing is a directive, client-centered counseling style for eliciting behavior change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence.

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Stages of Learning Motivational Interviewing:

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Stages of Learning Motivational Interviewing:

1. Spirit2. OARS3. Recognizing Change Talk & Resistance4. Elicit/Strengthen Change Talk5. Roll w/Resistance6. Develop Change Plan7. Consolidate Commitment8. Transition/Blending

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1. Overall Spirit:

Collaboration

Autonomy

Evocation

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2. OARS:

(Client-Centered Listening Skills)

Open-ended ?sAffirmationsReflectionsSummarizations

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3. Recognizing Change Talk and Resistance

Change Talk

Sustain Talk

Resistance

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4. Eliciting and Strengthening Change Talk

Evoke and Reinforce change talk

Apply OARS strategically

Missed Opportunities

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5. Rolling with Resistance

“Don’t wrestle with pigs…you’ll get muddy and the pigs love it.”

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6. Developing a Case Plan:Case Planning:

Emphasis is on…- Written plan- SMART format- Criminogenic behavior targets- Aligning, plan w/client’ motivation is optimal- Developing a case plan is an event

Change Planning:Priorities are…- Alignment w/client’s motivation- Criminogenic needs of client are considered- Written plan is optional- Change planning is a process (not an event)

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7. Consolidating Commitment

Increasing strength of client’s commitment to change.

Specify implementation intentions.

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8. Transition and Blending

Blending MI style with other interventions

Transition between MI and other approaches

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Break Time!

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Types of Training

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2 to 3 days

“Level I” Training

Clinical Training

1 hour to 1 day

Application

2 hours to 1 day

Intro

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3-4 days

Equipped to facilitate Level I and II training.

Training for Trainers

2-3 days

Equipped to coach and

facilitate practice

sessions

Supervisor Training

2-3 days

May be broken into 2-hour

sessions

“Level II”Coaching Circles

Advanced Clinical Training

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Level II

Session 2

2 hours

Level I

MI Course- 2 days

Level II

Session 1

2 hours

First audio tape coaching session

Sample Timeline for Level I and II Motivational Interviewing Training

(Utilizing MICP Curriculum Series)

Level II

Session 3

2 hours

Level II

Session 4

2 hours

Level II

Session 5

2 hours

Level II

Session 6

2 hours

Level II

Session 7

2 hours

Level II

Session 8

2 hours

Second audio tape coaching session

Note: Level II sessions should be approximately 2 weeks apart and no larger than 12 participants.

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An interview with Dr. Miller

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Implementation Considerations:

• Training ≠ Implementation

• Internal Capacity

• Managerial Support

• Ongoing measurement with coaching feedback.

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Resources

• <Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers>http://motivationalinterviewing.org/

• <Stephen Rollnick>http://www.stephenrollnick.com/

• Jason Anderson, EBP Programs [email protected]