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Motivational Interviewing and its application in Clinical Arts Therapy Practice: Practical strategies to building connection and enhancing engagement

  • 28 Sep 2024
  • 12:00
  • ZOOM

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  • +GST for Australian Members

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This presentation will appeal to a range of practitioners who want to enhance their knowledge of facilitating connection and enhancing engagement with diverse clients by capitalising on the current research in the field of Motivational Interviewing.

Developed by William Miller and Stephen Rollnick, Motivational Interviewing is an active, person-centred style of interacting with people. Motivational Interviewing is not a technique, but rather a collaborative, goal-oriented style of communication that incorporates the language of change. It helps to strengthen personal motivation towards achieving a specific goal by creating an atmosphere of acceptance and compassion and eliciting and exploring the person's inner reasons for change (Britt, Gregory, Tohiariki, & Huriwai, 2014; Miller & Rollnick, 2013). Past research has shown that this style can increase the natural desire of individuals for change (e.g., Magill et al., 2018; Palacio, 2016). 

This workshop will provide information of the theoretical basis of Motivational Interviewing; and provide specific practical Motivational Interviewing strategies to facilitate connection and engagement with diverse clients in Clinical Arts Therapy Practice. 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

This workshop provides introductory training in motivational interviewing, including theory, research and practice, with particular emphasis on its use in clinical Arts Therapy practice. 

PRESENTER BIO

Aleksandra Gosteva, MHealSc, MEdPsych, MA AT (Clinical), PhD candidate, is a psychologist specialising in strength-based approaches for creating and sustaining psychologically healthy family environments and workplaces. The focus of her work and consulting activities is on assessing, improving and promoting individual and organisational psychological safety, health, and wellbeing. Aleksandra is also a qualified and registered and Arts and Play Therapist with over 20 years' experience working in different roles with adults, children, families and organisations addressing with a wide range of educational, developmental, emotional issues, behavioral, and learning aspects. She frequently collaborates with education settings, agencies, and organisations to help them deliver high quality programmes utilizing Motivational Interviewing to enhance learning, wellbeing and performance of children and employees.

When: Saturday 28 September 2024
Time:
12 pm–2 pm NZST
10 am–12 pm AEST
8 am–10 am AWST/HKT/SGT
Duration/CPD: 2hrs
Where: Zoom
Cost: $30 (+GST for Australian Members)
Open to: All members
Recorded session: No (privacy reasons)

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