Looking for how to help folks struggling with issues of addiction?
Motivational Interviewing is the current state-of-the-art, and we are bringing a traing for Clergy here to Charleston!
I hope you can join us!
Sky
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Introduction to Motivational Interviewing
Introduction to Motivational Interviewing Workshops will be held at the Schoenbaum Family Enrichment Center 1701 5th Ave. #1, Charleston, WV 25312 in the Kanawha Valley Room on the following dates: Thursday, March 22, 2012 Thursday, May 24, 2012 Thursday, June 7, 2012 All workshops will be from 9—11:45 a.m. Free parking is available at the Center The cost of the workshops is $20 per workshop or $60 for the series. A total of 9 continuing education credits are available for the completion of all three workshops. Workshops are limited to 30 participants each. KPCC is approved by NBCC (#5857) and the WV Board of Registered Nurses (# WV2012-0581RN) as a continuing education provider. Kanawha Pastoral Counseling Center (KPCC) is offering training packages designed to assist human services personnel in developing and advancing their skills in Motivational Interviewing. This training will be provided by a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. Motivational Interviewing [MI] originally emerged in the field of addictions treatment as an alternative to traditional confrontational, authoritarian methods. Since MI's inception, it has proven effective in a wide variety of settings involved in assisting people in making positive behavior changes. MI is a guiding style of communication for increasing intrinsic motivation for positive change by helping people explore and resolve their ambivalence about changing their behavior. Customized Training Three introductory workshops will be held for MI. Each workshop will be 2.5 hours in length. Presentations are intended to develop awareness of the person-centered spirit of motivational interviewing, communication skills, and motivational interviewing strategies. Workshops will be tailored to the needs of both psychotherapeutic professionals and other professionals involved in behavior change (medical staff, clergy, criminal justice, and youth workers, etc.) About the Trainer Dr. Jack Stringfellow is a Licensed Professional Counselor who has earned multiple degrees in Rehabilitation Counseling, including an MA from the University of South Florida in 1985, and a Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) degree from Boston University in 2000. He holds certifications in Rehabilitation Counseling as well as Drug and Alcohol Counseling and Criminal Justice Addictions. Jack has been professionally training human services personnel in person-centered communication skills since 1985. In addition to his training work, Jack serves as a psychotherapist with KPCC, as well as being an adjunct instructor at Kanawha Valley Community and Technical College. He became of member of the international training organization, the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), in 2003. He has since trained the personnel of a range of organizations in West Virginia in Motivational Interviewing. KPCC serves persons of all ages, races, beliefs, cultural and religious backgrounds. We provide counseling services to individuals, couples, families, children, and groups.
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Sky Kershner, 304-346-9689 x13
Kanawha Pastoral Counseling
www.kpcc.com
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