Not only did the interviewer do a fantastic job with questions and responding, but his demeanor and vocal level are also very calming and relaxing. He needs to create more videos just like this.
What a skilled therapist. I loved how smoothly he switched from pure PC to sharing info and questioning and back to PC again, not losing that core relational technique throughout. I felt no judgement on his part and felt the vulnerable, nervous client was in really solid hands. Thank you so much to both for sharing that interview, it was very helpful.
I have been using this clip in my advanced clinical practice courses for years now. Its easy to follow and is well labeled throughout the demonstration. Thanks!
Nathan is a legend for sharing about his substance use. He was clearly nervous and ashamed of it, I'm glad he shared with the RN and I hope he is doing better now!
I am currently studying counselling as an ex user of substances and alcohol and this hit me like a truck. You guys did so amazingly well in this and it really helped me decide what I was deciding as an essay topic and further wanting to learn within the course. Outstanding interview.
My students found this demonstration of MI micro skills, Person-centered style, and skillful movement between the MI processes extremely helpful! Thank you for sharing!
He was so brave for just coming right out with this, you can tell some more initial affirmation and empathising would have allowed him to feel very comfortable. Make sure to allow them to feel important and confident before the open ended questions commence. I think this could lead to more consistency in success.
Hi Dylan, I absolutely agree about the use of more affirmations at the point where the client expressed being nervous….its a little bit of a stumble. I disagree with hold “open ended” questions after all “how are you?” Is a pretty popular open question, often used when people meet. In principals I like your observations.
What a fantastic video, this has helped me greatly. I'm starting my intermediate course in a couple of days and this will go a long way in getting me a jump start. Thank you!
nicely done. it leads you delicately through the stages of motivational interviewing using all the four techinques . it is an educational video indeed.
This is a great example and a great video to assess as a counselling student! Off-topic but did it seem to anyone else that the two guys were going to burst out laughing right at the end haha
Thank you for that. I enjoyed it. I am using motivational interviewing in my alcohol and other drugs diploma. I thought you guys did a very nice job. I'm going to use your techniques
I cannot help but feel that this is a bit manipulative. The scaling questions were all in one direction. No mention of the reasons behind the cocaine use or what it is doing for him. I think that the therapist should speak to all parts of the client. The part that wants to quit but also the part that wants to use cocaine. Get the full picture and let the client decide. My opinion.
Not only did the interviewer do a fantastic job with questions and responding, but his demeanor and vocal level are also very calming and relaxing. He needs to create more videos just like this.
I totally agree!
What a skilled therapist. I loved how smoothly he switched from pure PC to sharing info and questioning and back to PC again, not losing that core relational technique throughout. I felt no judgement on his part and felt the vulnerable, nervous client was in really solid hands. Thank you so much to both for sharing that interview, it was very helpful.
This is one of my most favorite MI videos. Very well done.
I have been using this clip in my advanced clinical practice courses for years now. Its easy to follow and is well labeled throughout the demonstration. Thanks!
Nathan is a legend for sharing about his substance use. He was clearly nervous and ashamed of it, I'm glad he shared with the RN and I hope he is doing better now!
This is a role-play
@@yourewelcomeamericathepodc1601How great is the actor though! Convincing down to his face and hesitations.
More videos like this help us new practitioners keep centered and focused on the frame work which is so integral to therapy
I knew motivational interviewing had great potential and this demonstration just rekindled that notion. Excellent and encouraging.
I have been having a hard time finding a good demonstration on CZcams. This is excellent. Going to use it for a training. Thank you
I am currently studying counselling as an ex user of substances and alcohol and this hit me like a truck. You guys did so amazingly well in this and it really helped me decide what I was deciding as an essay topic and further wanting to learn within the course. Outstanding interview.
Very comprehensive..also noticed how every key finding was magnified through reflection keeping the client focused
I would love to be able to work the way this guy did. I just recently applied for my CDCA license and this guy was brilliant.
So helpful to diagram it and label everything being done!
My students found this demonstration of MI micro skills, Person-centered style, and skillful movement between the MI processes extremely helpful! Thank you for sharing!
This is the best video I have come across, very well done indeed!
This was great! Labeling what is happening make it easier to understand and where to use each technique. Thank you!
He was so brave for just coming right out with this, you can tell some more initial affirmation and empathising would have allowed him to feel very comfortable. Make sure to allow them to feel important and confident before the open ended questions commence. I think this could lead to more consistency in success.
Hi Dylan, I absolutely agree about the use of more affirmations at the point where the client expressed being nervous….its a little bit of a stumble. I disagree with hold “open ended” questions after all “how are you?” Is a pretty popular open question, often used when people meet. In principals I like your observations.
Great MI video!!!
Excellent video. It was easy to follow and understand each step. Thank you for sharing.
What a fantastic video, this has helped me greatly. I'm starting my intermediate course in a couple of days and this will go a long way in getting me a jump start. Thank you!
This guy is great.
Best demo MI session. Thanks for creating and sharing it here.
Is there a second part of this video with the rest?
great demonstration ..short and crisp..thanks
This is super good and clear
The video is Still very useful till date ☺️
nicely done. it leads you delicately through the stages of motivational interviewing using all the four techinques . it is an educational video indeed.
Really great!
this was wonderful, using it for my assessment - I am a final year social work student. Such a great help.
Your welcome - glad it helped
You got this! I just got my MSW in October.
Great acting.
Thank you for sharing with us Nathan. It must be hard for you.
best video I've found so far! thank you
good stuff - very helpful for students.
Good
This demo has been really helpful to me and help me. Thank you so much for a great content.
Great video!
In real practice. I think it is more difficult to use this technique.
This is a great example and a great video to assess as a counselling student! Off-topic but did it seem to anyone else that the two guys were going to burst out laughing right at the end haha
5:20 or so, shortest summary ever and a focus.
that was a really good example of MI
Interviewer: This will not be shared with anyone other than colleagues.
Interviewer: proceeds to upload on youtube
😆this is role-play
Thank you for that. I enjoyed it. I am using motivational interviewing in my alcohol and other drugs diploma. I thought you guys did a very nice job. I'm going to use your techniques
Glad it was helpful
I cannot help but feel that this is a bit manipulative. The scaling questions were all in one direction. No mention of the reasons behind the cocaine use or what it is doing for him. I think that the therapist should speak to all parts of the client. The part that wants to quit but also the part that wants to use cocaine. Get the full picture and let the client decide. My opinion.
what was manipulative about it? what was the therapist attempting to “manipulate” the client into doing that was unethical?
Well, I feel the interviewer could have been more empathetic @2:38 timeframe.
How can he afford cocaine without a job?
That is such a ridiculous statement that she does more weight with squats than the guys. Women have stronger lower body strength.
When you do these things it a waste of your life. Sober up.