
Ep 5 Carl Rogers (Person Centred Helping)
Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast
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Is It Necessary and Sufficient to Be Effective in Stepped Care?
i think one of the changes from rogers time to ours seems to be much more time pressure, much a greater need for us therapeutically to get more done with limited time in limited time. And i think where mi comes in is with this idea that even if rogers is right on these things, that those corp conditions are necessary and sufficient, that doesn't necessarily mean they're efficient. The emmi model to me is like it's like an accordian. You can stretch it out or push it together as you need for the search of the situation ta you're in and for what the person's looking for help with.
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Chris is an associate professor, licensed clinical psychologist, and certified rehabilitation counselor. His scholarship focuses on motivational interviewing (MI) and interpersonal processes in mental health/substance abuse treatment. He has focused on expanding MI theory and practice to a broader focus than originally conceived as well as developing MI group psychotherapy. He is the lead author on the MI in Groups book that is part of the official Guilford Press series on MI. His practice and training has included outpatient, inpatient and residential treatment of individuals and groups with a variety of health, mental health and addiction problems.
