Posted On: mayo 30, 2023
A recent publication in the journal Health Services Research A systematic review of research on empathy in health care provides a helpful summary of the past fifty years of research regarding “empathy.” This important and timely article included more than 400 peer-reviewed studies on the impact of empathy on key health outcomes
Posted On: diciembre 14, 2020
Is practicing the spirit of Motivational Interviewing enough? Implications for MI teachers and students
Read more about what actually produces skilled MI practitioners in this post by CIPC Director, Dr. Daniel Mullin. Dan has been teaching and practicing Motivational Interviewing for more than 20 years and he discusses data about MI training and his observations about how MI is used in real clinical situations. Click on the title to read the post.
Posted On: octubre 19, 2020
CIPC Director, Dan Mullin PsyD, MPH reflects on his role as a behavioral health practitioner in a clinic where Medication Assisted Treatment and Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MAT/MOUD) are common. His clinical work is as a BHP in a rural clinic that has a substantial population of individuals and families impacted by substance use.
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Posted On: febrero 11, 2019
Two more patients of mine died this past weekend. Two more on top of two more on top of two more. I have lost more patients in the last three years from opioid deaths than I have lost patients from all causes during my entire career.
Posted On: octubre 29, 2018
Tina Runyan often posts on this blog about wellness and clinician burnout. This post was prompted by the shootings in the Pittsburgh synagogue. Read her comments about the concept and reality of sanctuary by clicking on the post title.
Posted On: julio 02, 2018
In the second part of this two-part post, Motivational Interviewing teacher and coach, Ali Hall reflects on how to listen more deeply to those who are struggling to change their behaviors.
Posted On: junio 27, 2018
There is an internationally recognized tool for measuring the effectiveness of a clinical encounter using Motivational Interviewing and it is called the MITI (Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity). In this post, Ali Hall, who acts as MI coach in our MI Certificate course reflects on one of the first times she used the MITI--on a patient conversation she herself had with a chronic smoker.