Please join us for our Behavioral Health webinar on January 20th from 12-1:30pm, featuring our special guest speaker:
Kevin Tomlin LPC LMHC CADC-I SUDP!
This webinar series presents the basic concepts of Motivational Interviewing (MI), its relationship to those individuals facing change, especially in this unprecedented season of pandemic. This training is for helpers who work with American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIAN). It is intended to elicit recognition of natural skill in engaging ambivalent clients, and go deeper by connecting innate ability with the evidence based practice of MI.
The material is applicable to many helping roles including professionals in behavioral health. This series gives participants an opportunity to discuss, observe, and even work with MI. In this way participants deepen understanding of ambivalence-informed ways of effectiveness with all clientele, including those of AIAN identities. Participants will experience didactic lecture, observation of practice, and even hands on practice of MI skills, along with collaborative discussion throughout.
The workshop goals are as follows:
· Present the four basic processes of motivational interviewing
· Apply these basic principles of "MI-adherent” practices already present in work with AIAN clientele.
· Identify where is the helpers can support each other through ambivalence informed community.
Presenter:
Kevin Tomlin LPC, SUDP
Cheyenne River Tribe via Portland Oregon