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Video library
Our webinars provide practical tools to address a wide range of clinical care issues. Expand each section to read the session overview and watch the video recording. The most recent webinars appear at the top of the list.
Motivational Interviewing Basics: Engaging the telehealth world through a trauma-informed lens
This session provides an overview Motivational Interviewing principles, suited for either the beginner or for those looking for a refresher and fresh perspective. CareOregon Training & Development Specialist Paul Carson will convene the session to highlight ways that MI is an effective communication tool, and in particular for patients with a background of trauma.
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Key Session Takeaways
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- The ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) study established a strong relationship between abuse and traumatic experiences during childhood and later-life adult health, well-being, and death. Part 1 – 19:09
- Medication Trauma is medication complexity and lack of coordination that overwhelms the patient, caregivers and provider’s resources, creating fear, confusion and error, which leads to poor adherence, compliance and outcomes. Part 1 – 36:10
- Change is a process, not an event. Part 2 – 05:26
- Motivational Interviewing is made up of four core skills or “OARS.” Part 2 – 17:05
- Reflective Listening is the most important MI skill. Part 2 – 25:00
- Three parts of your MI “toolkit” you can still practice even when you don’t have a lot of time. Part 2 – 51:36
- A review of No-Lose Conflict Resolution. Part 3 – 06:45
- The difference between patient-owned problems and provider-owned problems. Part 3 – 11:40
- Recent Practical Case Examples – Part 3 – 37:17
Motivational Interviewing Basics: Engaging the telehealth world through a trauma-informed lens
This session provides an overview Motivational Interviewing principles, suited for either the beginner or for those looking for a refresher and fresh perspective. CareOregon Training & Development Specialist Paul Carson will convene the session to highlight ways that MI is an effective communication tool, and in particular for patients with a background of trauma.
Click here to view the whole session
Key Session Takeaways
(click the link to view a clip):
- The ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) study established a strong relationship between abuse and traumatic experiences during childhood and later-life adult health, well-being, and death. Part 1 – 19:09
- Medication Trauma is medication complexity and lack of coordination that overwhelms the patient, caregivers and provider’s resources, creating fear, confusion and error, which leads to poor adherence, compliance and outcomes. Part 1 – 36:10
- Change is a process, not an event. Part 2 – 05:26
- Motivational Interviewing is made up of four core skills or “OARS.” Part 2 – 17:05
- Reflective Listening is the most important MI skill. Part 2 – 25:00
- Three parts of your MI “toolkit” you can still practice even when you don’t have a lot of time. Part 2 – 51:36
- A review of No-Lose Conflict Resolution. Part 3 – 06:45
- The difference between patient-owned problems and provider-owned problems. Part 3 – 11:40
- Recent Practical Case Examples – Part 3 – 37:17
Motivational Interviewing Basics: Engaging the telehealth world through a trauma-informed lens
This session provides an overview Motivational Interviewing principles, suited for either the beginner or for those looking for a refresher and fresh perspective. CareOregon Training & Development Specialist Paul Carson will convene the session to highlight ways that MI is an effective communication tool, and in particular for patients with a background of trauma.
Click here to view the whole session
Key Session Takeaways
(click the link to view a clip):
- The ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) study established a strong relationship between abuse and traumatic experiences during childhood and later-life adult health, well-being, and death. Part 1 – 19:09
- Medication Trauma is medication complexity and lack of coordination that overwhelms the patient, caregivers and provider’s resources, creating fear, confusion and error, which leads to poor adherence, compliance and outcomes. Part 1 – 36:10
- Change is a process, not an event. Part 2 – 05:26
- Motivational Interviewing is made up of four core skills or “OARS.” Part 2 – 17:05
- Reflective Listening is the most important MI skill. Part 2 – 25:00
- Three parts of your MI “toolkit” you can still practice even when you don’t have a lot of time. Part 2 – 51:36
- A review of No-Lose Conflict Resolution. Part 3 – 06:45
- The difference between patient-owned problems and provider-owned problems. Part 3 – 11:40
- Recent Practical Case Examples – Part 3 – 37:17