Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an evidence-based, person-centered counseling approach that aims to help individuals explore and resolve ambivalence about behavior change. When working with teens who have substance use concerns, MI can be a valuable tool to engage them in a non-confrontational, empathetic manner.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the principles and core skills of Motivational Interviewing and how they can be applied to working with teens struggling with substance use.
2. Learn how to effectively engage and build rapport with teenagers, even in difficult or resistant situations.
3. Develop skills to elicit and strengthen a teen's motivation for change regarding their substance use.
4. Practice utilizing Motivational Interviewing techniques to collaboratively develop individualized treatment plans with teens.
5. Gain strategies for addressing common challenges and resistance that may arise when using Motivational Interviewing with teens.