SSS 544A Motivational Interviewing in Clinical Practice

The purpose of this course is to introduce students to motivational interviewing, an evidence based, collaborative, goal-oriented style of communication with particular attention to the language of change (Miller & Rollnick, 2013). Students will understand motivational interviewing as a means to facilitate social change in individuals, families, and organizations. Students will learn the tools of motivational interviewing that guide a client toward change while acknowledging the strengths, dignity, and worth of that client. Students will explore the compatibility of motivational interviewing with the values of social work and its applicability to many social work practice issues including drug and alcohol use, health behaviors, homelessness, advocacy, and community organizing. Students will demonstrate understanding of the philosophy and perspective of the intervention and proficiency with its techniques and skills.

Credits

1.5