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This is to verify that Colson Brooks has completed the course Basics of Motivational Interviewing on Alison.

Colson Brooks

Alison ID: 54447064

Course Completed: Basics of Motivational Interviewing

Date of Completion: 19th November 2025

Email: [email protected]

Total Study Time: 1h 26m

Final Assessment Score:

Alison courses requires at least
80% to pass the final assessment

96%
CPD Hours Completed:

CPD approved learning hours
completed through this course

1-2h

Course Information

See the techniques for creating powerful motivational interviews that change clients' lives in this free online course.

Research indicates that motivational interviewing (MI) is as good as or better than cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and pharmacotherapy, as well as superior to non-treatment controls for reducing alcohol and drug use in individuals. This course is designed to teach therapists and practitioners the fundamentals of motivational interviewing, a client-centered approach to psychotherapy pioneered by Stephen Rollnick and William R. Miller. We begin by covering the fundamentals of MI, such as its principles, approaches, and history.

MI practice necessitates the skillful application of a variety of strategies and techniques, one of which is OARS (open-ended questions, affirming, reflective listening, and summarizing), a quick and easy way to remember the basic approach used in MI. You will learn how to encourage behavioral change in patients by assisting them in exploring and resolving their ambivalence about the change. You will also learn about stages of change and the possibilities of group-based MI. Finally, you study motivational interviewing theories and MI in various health settings as well as how to develop and maintain your MI skills.

This course focuses on using MI to assist therapists and practitioners in developing rapport with patients in the early stages of counseling relationships. The knowledge gained will assist therapists in dealing with one of the most difficult but rewarding challenges: helping people change long-standing habits that pose significant health risks. Take this course today and advance your career in motivational therapy.

Modules Completed

Module 1: Basics of Motivational Interviewing
Module 2: Course assessment

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