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TITLE:
Northeast Region - Motivational Interviewing III


DATES & TIMES:
Wednesday, January 13, 2010 - 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM


COST:
$45.00; fee covers workshop costs and materials



OVERVIEW:

Registration Deadline:
- Tuesday, January 5, 2010, or as soon as registration capacity is met.


Registration Tip:
- You must include your practice-license number or Social Security number on the electronic registration form to receive Continuing Education certificates.


Food Policy:
-Due to contraints set forth by funding policies of the State of Ohio, refreshments will not be provided during the training.
-Feel free to bring your own beverages and/or snacks.


Payment Options:
1.  Pay by check or money order.

2.  We are unable to accept credit-card payments for this event.


3.  Make checks payable to the following:


   "Case Western Reserve University"


4.  Please be sure to include the first and last name of all individuals for whom the payment is being submitted.


5.  Mail your checks and money orders via US Mail to the following:


     Center for Evidence Based Practices
     c/o Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare
     1708 Southpoint Drive, 2 Left
     Cleveland, OH  44109-1911

Abstract:
Motivational Interviewing is a way of working collaboratively with persons, to assist them in accessing their intrinsic motivation to change behaviors that contradict their essential values and interfere with the achievement of their life goals. Motivational Interviewing is both a philosophy and a set of strategic techniques. It is an evidence-based practice with a broad range of applications. The Center for Evidence-Based Practices makes an attempt to incorporate exercises and examples specific to the unique practice settings of participants, with an emphasis on individuals with severe and persistent mental illness and/or substance use disorders.

Motivational Interviewing III extends participants opportunity to practice integrating Motivational Interviewing into their work with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness and/or co-occurring substance use disorders. They will be introduced to strategies to manage challenges this population and have the opportunity to practice Motivational Interviewing in the presence of simulated hallucinations. Participants will then continue to integrate prior learning from Motivational Interviewing I and II, through structured practice of Phase I and Phase II skills. This workshop is highly interactive and experiential with small and large group activities.


Pre-requisite: Motivational Interviewing I & II (or the equivalent). 
THIS TRAINING WORKSHOP IS BY INVITATION ONLY.

Learning Objectives:
Participants will be able to ...

1.  Identify challenges and strategies with integrating MI into services for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders.

2.  Describe and apply OARS.

3.  Practice identifying, eliciting and responding to change talk.

4.  Practice responding to resistance.

5.  Describe and apply eliciting and strengthening confidence and commitment language.

6.  Create a personal MI skills development plan.







AGENDA:
8:30 – 9:00 am
- Registration

9:00 – 10:30  am
- Assess trainee’s current strategies and challenges with using MI
- Eight tasks in learning MI
- Challenges of integrating MI into services with severely  mentally ill/substance using clients
- Strategies to effectively adjust MI when working with severely mentally ill/substance using clients
 -Simulated psychosis exercise


10:30 – 10:45 am
- Break


10:45 –  11:45 am
- Brief overview:
  MI spirit
 Principles
 Common traps
 OARS
 OARS practice

11:45 am -12:00 pm
- Brief overview Responding to Resistance

12:00  – 1:00 pm
- Lunch on own

1:00  – 1:20 pm
- Responding to Resistance exercise


1:20  – 2:05 pm
- Brief overview – identifying, eliciting and responding to change talk
- Change talk exercise


2:05 –  2:30 pm
- Brief overview confidence language
- Eliciting confidence exercise

2:30 –  2:45 pm
- Afternoon Break

2:45 - 3:20 pm
(cont)
- Brief overview: strengthening commitment language
- Developing a change plan
- Strengthening commitment language exercise

3:20  – 3:50 pm
- Strategies that foster ongoing MI skill development
- MI Skill Development Plan exercise

3:50 – 4:00 pm
- Questions and answers
- Evaluations and closing remarks






PRESENTERS:


Jeremy S. Evenden, MSSA, LISW-S, is a consultant and trainer with the Center for Evidence-Based Practices at Case Western Reserve University. In this position, he provides Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI) consultation and education (see "Related Stories" and "Recommended Resources" sections below). He is also working with his colleagues on the Ohio Tobacco and Recovery Project in an effort to develop and implement a stage-wise tobacco treatment model for people with severe and persistent mental illness in Ohio.

Prior to joining the Center for EBPs, he worked in community mental health as a case manager, therapist, and clinical supervisor. In this capacity, he obtained experience implementing Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment, Motivational Interviewing, Supported Employment, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Mr. Evenden is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), an international association of trainers in motivational interviewing. He received his undergraduate degree in Social Work from Ohio University in Athens, OH and his graduate degree in Social Administration from the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH.




CONTINUING EDUCATION:

The Ohio Department of Mental Health (ODMH) has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET), 1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102. As an IACET Authorized Provider, ODMH offers CEUs for its programs that qualify under IACET guidelines. ODMH is  authorized by IACET to offer _0.6 CEUs for this program.

ODMH Continuing Education Committee is an approved provider of Continuing Education for RNs and LPNs for the Ohio Board of Nursing and has awarded 5.5 CE contact hours per OBN003 92-1360CO.

ODMH has been approved as a provider of Continuing Professional Education credit by the Ohio Counselor, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapist Board.   5.5 CPEs have been awarded to Social Workers per RSX088902-1532CO and to Counselors per RCX068915-1521CO.

ODMH is approved by OPA-MCE to offer continuing education for Psychologists. 5.5 MCEs are awarded per 311334820-767CO.

Center for Evidence Based Practices has obtained approval through the Alcohol and Drug Addiction Mental Health Services Board of Cuyahoga County for 5.5 RCH credits awarded to Chemical  Dependency  Counselors through the Ohio Board for Chemical Dependency Professionals per PID# 06-0911-17PVN-CS
   




LOCATION(S):
Wednesday, January 13, 2010 - 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Summit County Sheriffs Training Bureau
2825 Greensburg Road
N. Canton, OH 44720
[Map It]
(330) 896-4019 - Summit Cnty Sheriffs Training Bureau (near Akron/Canton Airport)

Questions regarding this training should be directed to the Cneter for Evidence Based Practices at Case Western Reserve University by calling (216) 398-3933.




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