As part of this initiative three experts to sit down and discuss the considerations for integrating faith & spirituality in five short videos.
Motivational Interviewing and Faith Integration
Getting Started
There is a new initiative to incorporate faith/spirituality into the Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) model. As part of this initiative three experts to sit down and discuss the considerations for integrating faith & spirituality in five short videos. The following videos compose a 5-part series for Faith & Spirituality Integrated SBIRT. LINK- https://sbirt.publichealthcloud.com/www/lms/faculty-faith.aspx
• Substance Use from a Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Perspective
• Addressing Faith & Spirituality in SBIRT
• Ethnic and Cultural Considerations when Addressing Spirituality in SBIRT
• Faith & Spirituality in SBIRT: Resources and Barriers
• Substance Use from a Christian Spiritual Framework
In this Workshop, you will be discussing how faith and spirituality integrated SBIRT can be used in social work practice.
As you learned in the SBIRT training you completed in Assignment 8.2, Motivational Interviewing (MI) techniques are widely used in the area of substance use disorders. It is based on a premise that “rolling with resistance” is more effective than confrontation. One skill used in MI is called the OARS. This stands for using Open-ended questions, Affirmation, Reflections, and Summarizing. MI also draws from other person-centered approaches such as Solution-Focused interventions that use scaling questions (e.g. “How confident are you on a scale from one to ten that you can do this step?”). In this Workshop, you will be watching a bad example of a clinician using MI with a client and then you will watch the same clinician demonstrate how to effectively use MI with the same client.
8.3-INSTRUCTIONS-Motivation-Interviewing-and-Faith-Integration
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