新的动机性访谈训练师在训练成瘾专业人员时的指导:来自经验丰富的训练师的调查结果。

Julie A Schumacher, Scott F Coffey, Kimberly S Walitzer, Randy S Burke, Daniel C Williams, Grayson Norquist, T David Elkin
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摘要

基于证据的做法,如动机性访谈(MI),在社区酒精和药物治疗环境中没有广泛使用。要成功地扩大技术转让的传播,就需要有许多有能力管理技术转让的共同障碍的培训人员和主管。我们对36名MI培训师进行调查的目的是:1)收集关于由新手培训师进行的以成瘾为中心的初级水平MI培训的最佳形式、持续时间和内容的意见;2)确定在提供初级水平MI培训和监督期间最可能遇到的挑战,以及在成瘾治疗场所管理这些挑战的最强烈推荐策略。希望这项调查的结果能帮助初学培训的人获得成功的培训经验。
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Guidance for New Motivational Interviewing Trainers When Training Addiction Professionals: Findings from a Survey of Experienced Trainers.

Evidence-based practices, such as motivational interviewing (MI), are not widely used in community alcohol and drug treatment settings. Successfully broadening the dissemination of MI will require numerous trainers and supervisors who are equipped to manage common barriers to technology transfer. The aims of the our survey of 36 MI trainers were: 1) to gather opinions about the optimal format, duration, and content for beginning level addiction-focused MI training conducted by novice trainers and 2) to identify the challenges most likely to be encountered during provision of beginning-level MI training and supervision, as well as the most highly recommended strategies for managing those challenges in addiction treatment sites. It is hoped that the findings of this survey will help beginning trainers equip themselves for successful training experiences.

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