
Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing Podcast Ep 59 – Lessons From The Lab: The Gifts of MI
Sep 19, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Three Gifts of Emi
02:00 • 2min
Motivational Interviewing - Molly Mallegis
04:11 • 3min
How to Get Clients Moving Again With Motivational Enhancement Therapy
07:00 • 4min
Social Worker
10:41 • 3min
Is There a Place for That?
13:42 • 2min
Is There a Risk in Being in Your Head?
15:36 • 5min
Cognitive Behavior Therapy
20:52 • 3min
What Is It That Makes Different Therapies Different?
23:25 • 5min
How Much Content Is There?
28:36 • 5min
The Relational Hypothesis of Change Talk and Sustained Talk
33:56 • 5min
What Is It That You're Identifying That Causes Change Talk?
38:49 • 6min
Is Change Talk a Good Predictor of Addiction?
44:45 • 3min
Change Talk Statements - Is That Really Important?
47:50 • 4min
The Importance of Change Talk in Practice
51:46 • 4min
Motivational Interviewing
55:20 • 3min
The Three Gifts
58:47 • 4min
Do You Have Loved Experience?
01:02:17 • 4min

is currently an Associate Research Professor in the Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences in the Brown University School of Public Health. Dr. Magill is also the Director of Biostatistics at the Brown University Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies. Dr. Magill’s broad area of study is mechanisms of behavior change in psychosocial treatment for alcohol and other drug use disorders. The goal of this work is to guide intervention development and refinement. In her most recent research, she is focused on therapist or counselor training methods that are based on common factors of established behavioral interventions.