Trainers: Alicia Shiver, MA, LMHC, LADAC and Lindsay Worth, MPA, MA, LMHC

12 Social Work CEUs (Also accepted by the NM Credentialing Board for BH Professionals and the NM Counseling Board)

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is “a collaborative conversation style for strengthening a person’s own commitment to change” (Miller & Rollnick, 2013) and is recognized as an evidence-based practice. Providers who are trained in MI learn how to effectively communicate with others to both evoke wisdom and share their own expertise effectively. Participants of this virtual workshop will learn the methods to engage, focus, evoke, and plan in an MI session. Furthermore, attendees will learn about the fundamentals of MI practice: understanding ambivalence, practicing with MI spirit, reflective listening, and learning the core MI skills of recognizing, evoking, and responding to a person’s “change talk”. Role plays, videos, and participant small group practice will be incorporated to help understand concepts.

This virtual training is intended for Family, Youth, & Adult Peer Support Workers

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