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1 It was the Best Plan that Didn’t Happen ADRC Motivational Interviewing Strategies ADRC Conference September 22, 2009
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2 Presenters Today Brian Binder-BS, CIRS, Information and Assistance Specialist, ADRC of Brown County Devon Christianson-MS, CIRS-A Assistant Director, ADRC of Brown County Maurine Strickland-MA, CIRS-A Office of Resource Center Development, DHS
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3 Its All About Questions? National Public Radio When music saved your life We are NOT experts We are here to give you a taste A few tools Wet your appetite Let us know if you want more
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4 Tell Us About A Time The “Zone” The plan that didn’t happen The crisis that changed everything
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5 Motivational Interviewing History Treatment Based Approach Non-clinicians 25 years in the making Often used in AODA, Diabetes, smoking Therapeutic Techniques Evidenced based Can be used quick/short calls and sessions or over a long period of time
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6 Why Are We Thinking About This? ADRC experience The “Fixer” The “Righter” The “Expert Advisors” The “Educators” Try to work smarter NOT harder
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7 Who Is This For? Resistant, but competent individuals Individuals who need to make a change but are not sure how or if they will Individuals in a cognitive/emotional spot where they can participate in an exchange.
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8 Who Is This NOT For? Individuals with memory loss Individuals who are actively psychotic Individuals who are prepared and want concrete information –options counseling would be a better choice Large groups of people who are all on different pages
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9 Basic Principles Consumer Centered and empowering Highlight ambiguity Walk beside the consumer-don’t pull ahead or push from behind Consumer decides, I & A guides not directs Roll with Resistance Change is a process Look for the “aha” moment Ask Permission Find the “why” and find the “way”
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10 Reviewing The Skills Empathy Reflective Listening Summarizing Questioning Trust Building/Rapport Building Self-efficacy Highlight ambiguity Tip Decisional Balance Assess Commitment to Change Explore potential action plan
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11 Tools
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12 Learning The Language Stages of Change: An ADRC Perspective on Motivational Interviewing (handout) Pre-contemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance Relapse
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13 I & A Conversation Guide Flow chart of steps and strategies to use during a normal I & A contact Quick reminder of skills to use during your conversation This may flow back and fourth This is a “dance” and the consumer is leading- ask, don’t tell Show confidence in the consumers ability to do it.
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14 Tools
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15 Lets Watch What does this really look like?
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16 Lets Try Role Play- everybody yell Hooray ”
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17 How Will This Help? Move challenging situations toward change Helps I & A know when to act and when to step back Takes the I & A worker out of the perpetual “fix” mode Work smarter, not harder Helps remove some of the resentment that can develop with consumers who “never take our advice”.
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18 Tools We Brought Stages of Change: an ADRC Perspective on Motivational Interviewing Motivational Interviewing: ADRC Flow Chart/Scripts Readiness Ruler Stages of Change ADRC Documentation Guide
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19 Questions?
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