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- Title
Providing live supervision via teleconferencing improves acquisition of motivational interviewing skills after workshop attendance.
- Authors
Smith, Jennifer L; Amrhein, Paul C; Brooks, Adam C; Carpenter, Kenneth M; Levin, Deborah; Schreiber, Elizabeth A; Travaglini, Laura A; Nunes, Edward V
- Abstract
Teleconferencing Supervision is a method for training community-based substance abuse clinicians in Motivational Interviewing (MI). Following a 2-day workshop, 13 clinicians received live supervision via telephone during 5 counseling sessions conducted at their community treatment facilities. Clinicians were assessed for skill level at post-workshop, at post-training, and 3 months later; learning was assessed using the MI Treatment Integrity instrument. All summary scores and therapist behavior frequency counts improved by post-training or by the 3 month follow-up, although some gains were not statistically significant. Teleconferencing Supervision may help facilitate the proficient use of MI community clinicians following workshop instruction.
- Publication
The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse, 2007, Vol 33, Issue 1, p163
- ISSN
0095-2990
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1080/00952990601091150