[Audio Only] EP17 Speech 11 – Motivational Interviewing and the Clinical Science of Carl Rogers – William Miller, PhD
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- Speech | Interviewing | Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2017 | Online Continuing Education Faculty: William Miller, PhD
Duration:\s55:47
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Original air date: December 15, 2017.
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Carl Rogers’ person-centered approach evolved into the clinical practice of motivational interviewing (MI), which maintained his pioneering dedication to the scientific study of therapeutic processes and results. The original MI developer will discuss the method’s development, its connection to Rogers, and studies on its therapeutic processes, results, and training.
Objectives of Education:
Identify some connections between motivational interviewing and Carl Rogers’ person-centered approach.
Distinguish between the relational and technical components of motivational interviewing.
Describe how MI research relates to general therapeutic connection aspects in psychotherapy.*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
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William Miller, PhD, Professor 11 related seminars and products
Dr. Miller is the University of New Mexico’s Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry. Over 400 professional papers and chapters, as well as 50 books, have been written by him, including Loving Kindness (2017), Motivational Interviewing (2013), Controlling Your Drinking (2013), Treating Addiction (2011), and Quantum Change (2011). (2001). He is one of the world’s most cited scientists, according to the Institute for Scientific Information.
William R Miller’s website may be found at William R Miller.net.
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William Miller, PhD, Professor 11 related seminars and products
Dr. Miller is the University of New Mexico’s Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry. Over 400 professional papers and chapters, as well as 50 books, have been written by him, including Loving Kindness (2017), Motivational Interviewing (2013), Controlling Your Drinking (2013), Treating Addiction (2011), and Quantum Change (2011). (2001). He is one of the world’s most cited scientists, according to the Institute for Scientific Information.
William R Miller’s website may be found at William R Miller.net.
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