Motivational Interviewing with Dr. Bill Miller Working with Addiction-Related Issues |
|
Author:
| Carlson, Jon Lewis, Judy |
ISBN: | 978-0-205-31533-8 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2000 |
Publisher: | Allyn & Bacon, Incorporated
|
Book Format: | Video |
List Price: | Contact Supplier contact
|
Book Description:
|
Co-developed by Dr. Jon Carlson (creator of the highly successful and award-winning video series Psychotherapy with the Experts and Family Therapy with the Experts) and Dr. Judy Lewis (2000-2001 President of the American Counseling Association), this video series fills an important need in the field of addiction counseling. As you know, the advent of managed care has replaced traditional long-term care with brief intervention, and a dependence on lock-step treatment has given way to...
More DescriptionCo-developed by Dr. Jon Carlson (creator of the highly successful and award-winning video series Psychotherapy with the Experts and Family Therapy with the Experts) and Dr. Judy Lewis (2000-2001 President of the American Counseling Association), this video series fills an important need in the field of addiction counseling. As you know, the advent of managed care has replaced traditional long-term care with brief intervention, and a dependence on lock-step treatment has given way to individualization. These transformations in addiction treatment have created a hunger for the immediate training of providers in every setting. This video series was specifically designed to meet this need - to provide counselors and therapists at all levels with the training necessary to meet the demands of today's changing practice. Each instructional tape features footage from an actual counseling session featuring real clients facilitated by an expert in the field. Approximately 90 minutes in length, each video follows a three-part format of instruction, demonstration, and follow-up discussion. Motivational interviewing helps people resolve their ambivalence about changing addictive behaviors. The therapist creates an atmosphere that is conducive to change by expressing empathy, helping clients explore the gaps between their current behaviors and the lives they would like to lead, avoiding argument, rolling with resistance, and using encouragement. In this tape, Dr. Miller works with a client who is considering the possibility of making changes in two areas: alcohol use and smoking.