Motivational interviewing: The 'WD-40' of behavior change
Presented by Sean LeNoue, MD, and Rob Reff, PhD
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Motivational interviewing (MI) is an evidence-based counseling technique that helps patients with substance use disorders make behavioral changes. Additionally, growing evidence shows MI may assist patients who are poorly engaged in treatment with numerous mental health conditions. In this webinar, learn more about the background and rationale for using MI and discuss the training, goal setting, and self-assessment tools needed to improve your MI skills and knowledge.
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