Motivational Interviewing: The Podcast

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Motivational Interviewing: The Podcast

A series of 5 podcasts on Motivational Interviewing skills, catering to medical students wanting to tackle difficult conversations with patients. This podcast was written and produced by Temple U. students; the views and opinions expressed do not reflect the stance of the institution at large.

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    Episode 3 - Diet

    A review of motivational interviewing skills addressing dieting and exercise. Studies cited: Armstrong et al, (2009) DiMarco et al,  (2008) Smith et al, (1997) Harland et al (1999) Smith-west et al, "Motivational Interviewing improves weight loss in women with type 2 diabetes" (2003)

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    Episode 2 - Substance Abuse

    Adjusting motivational interviewing techniques for individuals struggling with substance abuse. Highlights: 2:23 - Skit 12:20 - Evidence supporting MI in substance abuse population 14:15 - Choose your own adventure! RESOURCES Smedlund et al (2011) - A Cochrane review Schneider (2000) - Comparing MI to other methods of discussing substance abuse with patients. Dunn (2012) - training practitioners in MI skills MacGowen and Engel (2010) - Substance abuse in adolescents.

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    Episode 1 - Intro

    MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING: THE PODCAST - Episode 1 (Intro). Reviews basics skills and principles of motivational interviewing for medical students. 04:15 - Motivational Interviewing Basics 08:00 - "OARS" skills and "RISE" principles 14:00 - Identifying "Change Statements" Exercise

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A series of 5 podcasts on Motivational Interviewing skills, catering to medical students wanting to tackle difficult conversations with patients. This podcast was written and produced by Temple U. students; the views and opinions expressed do not reflect the stance of the institution at large.

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