Motivational Interviewing
Motivational Interviewing (MI)聽is a person-centered counseling style for addressing the common problem of ambivalence about change. It is designed to strengthen an individual鈥檚 motivation for and movement toward a specific goal by eliciting and exploring the person鈥檚 own reasons for change within an atmosphere of acceptance, collaboration, and compassion.
What you will see in these packages include:
- MI training
- coaching
- intervention development
- process evaluation
- coding (for fidelity purposes) services
Trainings are offered as introductory workshops and additional practice and coaching is necessary for increased MI fidelity. The prices listed are estimates and a more specific amount will be provided after a free phone consultation to determine interests and needs. Fees do not include travel and/or facility costs and supplemental intervention materials may require material and/or production costs.
To receive monthly email updates with the latest blog posts and happenings related to MI, email聽eunice_okumu@med.unc.edu聽to be added to our listserv.
For more information about motivational interviewing or related services, contact Eunice Akinyi Okumu聽eunice_okumu@med.unc.edu.
The Motivational Interviewing blog is a work of the聽Social and Behavioral Science Core聽of the Center for AIDS Research at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Find categories of the blog posts organized here:
Conversations About Change - Confidence Conversations About Change - Discrepancy Conversations About Change - Planning Evoking Change Talk Key Skills MI Components and Questions Responding, Listening, and EngagingFind all blog posts on the “Motivational Interviewing Blog” page.