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CSL3500 — Advanced Motivational Interviewing

1 credits · 1 hours

CSL 3500 - Advanced Motivational Interviewing CSL 3500 - Advanced Motivational Interviewing 1.0 Credits The skill development in this class will initially offer a brief review of the fundamental spirit, principles, and skills of MI, and then focus intensively on clinical skills development. This class is designed to assist students to develop and practice skills to assist clients to identify and strengthen intrinsic motivation for positive change. This is an advanced training in Motivational Interviewing so it is expected that students will be able to demonstrate the foundational MI skills by conducting a client interview using the OARSI, and responding to no‐change talk (resistance). The format will be interactive and experiential in nature. Students will be afforded an opportunity to obtain focused practice and will receive individualized feedback regarding their MI skills with student and professor ratings. Experiential learning will include both practice and taping with feedback of client‐specialist interviews. The focus of the critique is on the specialist, not on the client. Students who are acting as a client in practice sessions will be asked to choose a real life situation about which they are ambivalent so the student acting as the specialist has material to work with. The material should be real and in the present. Highly sensitive personal issues shall be discouraged. The professor will use the discussion of appropriate treatment issues as a teaching point by reit

Prerequisites: CSL2050, CSL-275, LEC15

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