If you treat an individual as he is, he will stay as he is, but if you treat him as if he were what he ought to be and could be, he will become what he ought to be and could be
Motivational Interviewing is a skills based intervention that aims to support self-efficacy and resolve ambivalence facilitating confidence in your clients to bring about significant cognitive or behavioural change.
An evidenced based person centred way of building on existing strengths supporting clients to positively grow and change.
The introduction to MI is a teaching and practicing the essential skills and spirit of MI.
The course is interactive, with lots of group work discussions, skills practice and examples of how MI can work.
This course is a must for any professional working with vulnerable young people. It will assist practitioners introduce proactive interventions to support ‘at risk’ young people in tackling this social issue.
SUITABLE FOR:
Practitioners working with young people in groups or 1-1 settings, e.g. School staff, Youth workers, Residential care workers