Hammarberg, S. I., Wallhed Finn, S., Rosendahl, I., Andréasson, S., Jayaram-Lindström, N., & Hammarberg, A. (2024). Behavioural self-control training versus motivational enhancement therapy for individuals with alcohol use disorder with a goal of controlled drinking: A randomized controlled trial. Addiction, 119(1), 86-101. doi:10.1111/add.16325
Many people seeking treatment for severe alcohol use disorder begin with a goal of alcohol abstinence. There are also, however, many less severe cases who hope to reduce their drinking rather than stopping altogether, and evidence suggests this is possible for some individuals, usually those with these less severe drinking problems.
This study examined whether one of these interventions is superior to the other in a head-to-head comparison. The researchers hypothesised that behavioural self-control training’s special focus on helping individuals moderate their drinking would produce...
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(ISSUP staff) - 21 de Fevereiro de 2023
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Este treinamento ao vivo sobre Entrevista Motivacional acontece semanalmente às quintas-feiras, das 10h às 11h, nas seguintes datas: 9, 16, 23 e 30 de março de 2023.
A Entrevista Motivacional é uma abordagem de melhor evidência para lidar com o uso de substâncias nocivas e a mudança geral relacionada à motivação, incluindo a não adesão ao tratamento. É uma abordagem que não busca substituir outras abordagens terapêuticas, mas que busca apoiá-las e fortalecê-las.
Recomendamos vivamente que complete este Tour Online de Entrevista Motivacional antes de participar deste treinamento: https:/...
A ISSUP Nigéria tem o prazer de apresentar seu próximo Webinar Bimestral na Série de Atualização de Conhecimento. O tema do Webinar será Uso de Substâncias e Comportamentos Sexuais de Risco: Visando Adolescentes na Nigéria.
Resultados de Aprendizagem:
Compreender os conceitos de "Uso de Substâncias", "Comportamentos Sexuais" e "Adolescentes"
Discutir a conexão entre o uso de substâncias e comportamentos sexuais
Destacar estratégias apropriadas de redução de danos para esta coorte
Apresentador: Dr. Ndidi Mercy Ofole
Ndidi Mercy Ofole é PhD em Psicologia do Aconselhamento pelo...
Clients aren’t “resistant” - they’re inadequately warmed up to change, and as clinicians, it is our job to help them lower their anxiety, stay engaged in the process, and increase their emotional, physical, and spiritual...
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A província de Sumatra do Sul foi classificada como a segunda maior província com pessoas que usam drogas, com uma prevalência de 5%, o que corresponde aproximadamente a 326.694 pessoas, e a metanfetamina ainda é a droga mais popular de escolha nesta província (BNN, 2019). A Associação Indonésia de Conselheiros de Dependência (IKAI) no sul de Sumatra vê uma necessidade urgente de fortalecer a capacidade de todos os profissionais que trabalham neste campo, particularmente em um ambiente baseado na comunidade. Tem havido uma procura crescente por parte de pessoas com problemas de consumo de...
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ICUDDR, INL, ISSUP and NRC are partnering to host a global in person and online event from 11th – 16th May 2022 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. We welcome abstract submissions for sub-plenary and poster presentations at the event. DEADLINE EXTENDED!
Join hosts Drs William Miller, Goodman Sibeko and team, for a discourse on Motivational Interviewing research in Africa. How successful have we been in training competent practitioners and what have we learned in the process?
South Africa International Technology Transfer Centre in collaboration with MI & Beyond.
William Miller and Stephen Rollnick, co-founders of Motivational Interviewing engage with clinicians and researchers from across Africa, drawing on lessons from existing research and dissemination activities, and exploring the broader potential of Motivational Interviewing on the African Continent.
This Webinar, held 25th February 2021, is the first of a series focussed on Motivational Interviewing in Africa. Hosted by the South Africa International Technology Transfer Centre in collaboration with MI & Beyond.
This live training on Motivational Interviewing takes place weekly on Thursdays from 12h00 till 13h00, starting 25 February 2021, with the last session being on Wednesday 18 March 2021.
Motivational Interviewing is an integral part of SBIRT, and its principles can also be applied to other therapeutic interactions revolving around behavior change.
The following materials, which have been developed by the Institute for Research, Education and Training in Addictions, supplement formal MI training, but cannot replace the instruction and practice necessary to become proficient.
Resources include:
TIP 35: Enhancing Motivation for Change in Substance Abuse Treatment
MI Reminder Card
Motivational Interviewing Assessment: Supervisory Tools for Enhancing Proficiency (MIA...
Presented by Bill Matulich, PhD, Clinical Psychologist, Member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. A presentation discussing the basics of Motivational Interviewing.
Motivational Interviewing provides a foundation for assisting individuals with developing the rationale for beginning change in their lives. This resources provides basic information about the principles on communicating using motivational interviewing.
Motivational Interviewing: The Basics, OARS
(Adapted from handouts by David Rosengren and from Miller & Rollnick, Motivational Interviewing, 2nd Edition, 2002)
Motivational Interviewing is an “empathic, person-centered counseling approach that prepares people for change by helping them resolve ambivalence, enhance intrinsic motivation...