Motivational Interviewing: Overcoming Ambivalence and Promoting Target Behavior Change During the Internal Behavioral Health Consultant Encounter

Arlington, VA US
July 1, 2014


 

IBHC Sustainment Training: July 2014

 


Date/Time:  July 1, 2014; 2-3:30 p.m. (EDT)
 

Poor self-management of diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer results in as much as $100 billion of health care costs in the United States each year. Patients are aware of the problems associated with behaviors like smoking, eating high levels of sodium, sugar and saturated fats, and a lack of regular exercise. Ambivalence is a known factor of non-compliance. The medical community is the known “expert” in providing information to overcome patient ambivalence. 

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an approach that identifies a constructive way through the challenges that may occur when a provider engages a patient’s motivation to change. Having a conversation with a patient targeting behavioral change is common during the Internal Behavior Health Consultant (IBHC) appointment. Strengthening a patient’s own motivation and commitment to change health related behaviors through a collaborative conversation is key to the MI approach. This second webinar addressing MI will examine the area of “change talk.” This term describes patient statements that indicate movement towards making a positive change in a target behavior. The webinar will discuss: 1) a brief refresher/overview of MI 2) distinguishing “change talk” versus “sustain talk” 3) ways to encourage, reinforce and strengthen “change talk” and 4) key techniques that work well within the framework of the IBHC appointment.
 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Discuss several reasons for using MI within the IBHC appointment.
  • Identify and evaluate "change talk" versus "sustain talk" within the IBHC appointment
  • Analyze patient responses using the DARN-C Model
  • Apply MI congruent techniques in the IBHC appointment to increase patient "change talk"
     

PRESENTER:
 

Michael O’Friel, Psy.D.
U.S. Army Clinical Psychologist
Weisbaden Army Health Clinic
Germany


MODERATOR:
 

Nicholas C. Polizzi, Ph.D.
Deputy Chief, Primary Care Behavioral Health Consultant
Deployment Health Clinical Center
Bethesda, Md
 


HOW TO REGISTER/ENROLL IN A COURSE:

  • Login to your Duke Ethos Account at http://continuingeducation.dcri.duke.edu/overcoming-ambivalence-and-promoting-target-behavior-change-during-internal-behavioral-health-consultant-encounter
  • Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on “Take Course” and/or "Pre-Registration Questionnaire"

**IF YOU ARE A NEW USER, PLEASE BE SURE TO CLICK ON THE "PRE-REGISTRATION QUESTIONNAIRE" LINK AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE, COMPLETE BEFORE REGISTERING FOR THE WEBINAR AND FOLLOW THE REMAINING STEPS BELOW.

IF YOU HAVE DIFFICULTY REGISTERING, PLEASE CONTACT THE SERVICE DESK AT, 919.668.8916.

 


TO VIEW THIS WEBINAR, PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW:

  • Login to your Duke Ethos Account at http://continuingeducation.dcri.duke.edu/overcoming-ambivalence-and-promoting-target-behavior-change-during-internal-behavioral-health-consultant-encounter
  • Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on “Take Course”
  • Click on the Webinar icon for Adobe Connect provided on the screen.

*If you experience problems entering the IBHC Sustainment Training webinar room using the learning management system, please enter Adobe Connect at https://dcoe.adobeconnect.com/dhccibhcjul2014/ where you may request entry as a guest (please use your full name).

  • The webinar window will then appear on your screen.
  • Login as a guest to view the webinar.
  • Audio will NOT be provided via Adobe Connect. Use the following dial-in information to access the audio portion of the webinar. Telephone: 888-455-9039; Participant pass code: DHCC.

 

TO COMPLETE ALL COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND CLAIM CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS:

  • Complete the posttest
  • Complete the course evaluation.
  • Attest to your hours of completion.
  • Download your certificate.

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION:
 

Continuing education credit is available from Duke Medicine. You must register on or before July 1, 2014, at 4 p.m. (EDT) to qualify for the receipt of continuing education credit.

To qualify for receipt of continuing education credit for applicable webinars, eligible participants must create a profile in the Duke Medicine Learning Management System and register for the event on, or before, the event registration deadline. Complete responses to all Pre-Registration questions are required to be eligible to receive credit for attending this event. For guidance on creating a user account and event registration in the Duke Medicine Learning Management System site, please visit

https://www.dcri.org/cee/education/ethosce-learning-center/EthosCE_Fundamentals.pdf

Please note:  DCoE's awarding of continuing education credit is limited in scope to health care providers who actively provide psychological health and/or traumatic brain injury care to U.S. active-duty service members, reservists, National Guardsmen, military veterans and/or their families.

For additional details, please visit http://www.dcoe.mil/Libraries/Documents/DCoE-Monthly-Webinar-Series-Continuing-Education-Accreditation-April-2014.pdf.

Upon completion of registration, a confirmation email will be sent providing webinar event details.

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
  • 1.50 ANCC
  • 1.50 Attendance
  • 1.50 APA Credit
  • 0.15 CEU
  • 1.50 NASW credits
  • 1.50 NBCC
Registration Opens: 
06/24/2014
Registration Expires: 
07/08/2014
Activity Starts: 
07/01/2014 - 2:00pm EDT
Activity Ends: 
07/01/2014 - 3:30pm EDT
Adobe Connect Virtual Meeting Room
DCoE
Arlington, VA 22202
United States

Available Credit

  • 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)
  • 1.50 ANCC
  • 1.50 Attendance
  • 1.50 APA Credit
  • 0.15 CEU
  • 1.50 NASW credits
  • 1.50 NBCC
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