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Introduction to Motivational Interviewing

$175 -- 12 Continuing Education Credits. Join us for this 12 hour introductory workshop facilitated by Alicia Shiver, MINT member.

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Time & Location

Aug 18, 2025, 12:00 PM MDT – Sep 01, 2025, 4:00 PM MDT

Zoom (Online)

About the Event

Join us for this virtual MI workshop on August 18 & 25 and September 1 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm MDT each day


Motivational Interviewing is an evidence-based method for promoting change and growth (Miller & Rollnick, 2023).  MI was introduced to help people with substance use disorders (Miller, 1983) and more than two thousand clinical trials have evaluated its efficacy in the treatment of, behavioral health (Lundahl, Kunz, Brownell, Tollefson, & Burke, 2010), medicine (Rollnick, Miller, & Butler, 2008), social work (Hohman, 2015), corrections (Stinson & Clark, 2017), and education (Rollnick, Kaplan, & Rutschman, 2016). Additionally, MI has been shown to work well with a variety of cultures and age groups (Hall, 2001; Lundahl & Burke, 2009), and to be particularly effective with minority populations (Hettema, Steele, & Miller, 2005).


This workshop will introduce participants to MI practice and skills. Participants will learn about the foundational concepts of MI including understanding ambivalence, the MI Spirit, core listening skills, and the language of change.  There will be opportunities for topic discussion and practice in reflective listening skills, developing focus, and recognizing, evoking, and responding to change talk.


The Trainer:

Alicia Shiver is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and a co-owner of MITC. She is a licensed addictions and mental health therapist and a clinical case manager at a housing first program in California. She has experience training and coaching helpers from backgrounds in public health, medicine, education, behavioral health, addictions, criminal justice, public safety, and child welfare. Her professional interests include motivational interviewing, public health, harm reduction, housing justice, neurodiversity, and community-based participatory research.

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