What is Motivational Interviewing?
The Social and Behavioral Sciences Core now offers Motivational Interviewing (MI) related services- including training, coaching, coding, and intervention development packages. Motivational Interviewing is a person-centered counseling style for addressing the common problem of ambivalence about change. It is designed to strengthen an individual’s
motivation for and movement toward a specific goal by eliciting and exploring the person’s own reasons for change within an atmosphere of acceptance, collaboration, and compassion.
MI Blog
The UNC Center for AIDS Research’s Social and Behavioral Sciences Core has created a new Motivational Interviewing blog. In addition to regular posts, the blog also contains their MI services menu, a services request form, and a questions portal. The core offers MI packages including interviewing training, coaching, intervention development, process evaluation, and coding services. The Services Menu page provides more information about all available services and how to request them.
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To receive monthly email updates with the latest blog posts and happenings related to MI, email unc.cfar.mi@gmail.com to be added to the listserv.
Contact Us
For more information about motivational interviewing or related services, contact Steve Bradley-Bull, LPC, by phone, (919) 812-9203, or by email, unc.cfar.mi@gmail.com