PPT-Motivational Interviewing in Cardiac Rehabilitation

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Avani Shah MSW PhD School of Social Work Where is Heart Disease the worst Center for Disease Control http wwwcdcgovheartdiseasefactshtm Overview Your current approach

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Avani Shah MSW PhD School of Social Work Where is Heart Disease the worst Center for Disease Control http wwwcdcgovheartdiseasefactshtm Overview Your current approach amp barriers to patient engagement. Susie Vanderlip is a premiere motivational speaker for youth &adults on drug/alcohol abuse, mental health, suicide, stress management and much more! Health Behavior Coordinator. and Clinical Psychologist. James A. Haley VA Hospital. Member of the International Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. A Taste of Motivational Interviewing. Does working with people ever feel like this?. TIP 35 by . William R. Miller, PhD . Motivational Interviewing:a therapeutic style intended to help clinicians work with clients to address the client’s continuous fluctuation between opposing behaviors and thoughts. . Joan Leary, LPC. jleary@uab.edu. May 7, 2014. National TASC Conference. . Experts in Audience. YEARS IN FIELD. POPULATION I WORK WITH. What do I know about MI? 0……………10. Glean from today’s workshop?. . How to engage your patients, overcome resistance and promote behavior change. Amy Walters, PhD. Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Director of Behavioral Health Services. St. Luke’s Humphreys Diabetes Center. Resistance to Exercise and Psychological Factors that Affect Functional Recovery in Chronic Disorders. I have no financial relationships with any commercial interests related to the content of this activity. Presented by:. . Sylvia Clark, LMSW-IPR, CART, LCDC-I. Motivation Coach. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:. To provide a clear definition of motivation interviewing (MI) and share the motivational interviewing approach when working w/clients. Awareness and Skills. Overview. Understanding Poverty. Motivational Interviewing Tools. Understanding Poverty. Overview of Poverty: Types, How is it Measured?. Children and Central Arkansas Statistics. Interviewing Overview. Module 12. Blake Beecher, PhD. Eastern Washington University. Learning Objectives:. Spirit of MI, DEARS. OARS practice. Stages of Change informed Intervention. Eliciting, recognizing, and sustaining change talk. ch. ... ch. ..Changes! Motivation Interviewing in Primary Care. Alex J. Reed, PsyD, MPH. Director of Behavioral Health Education. Learning Objectives. 1. Describe the benefits of motivation interviewing for primary care patients and providers.. 4/23/14. Agenda. Intro: Getting this into Context. Description of Motivational Interviewing Techniques:. Eliciting change talk. Identifying readiness to change. I CAN summaries. Context. Where are we?. 2014. A Conversation about Change. Presentation Objectives:. Define MI. What is the spirit of MI. Describe the components of change. Identify OARS and how it is used in MI. “. Motivation is the art of getting people to do what you want them to do because . *Bryan Garner, Stephen . Tueller. , Michael Bradshaw, Kate Speck, Denna . Vandersloot. , Heather Gotham, Michael . Chaple. , Liz Ball, Alyssa Wolfe, and Steve Martino. *Presented by:. Bryan R. Garner, PhD. Deborah van Gaans. Centre for Research Excellence in the Prevention of Chronic Conditions in Rural and Remote Populations. School of Population Health. The research reported in this presentation has been supported by the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute, which is supported by a grant from the Commonwealth of Australia as represented by the Department of Health and Ageing.  The information and opinions contained in it do not necessarily reflect the views or policy of the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute or the Commonwealth of Australia (or the Department of Health and Ageing)..

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