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The Authors’ Own Words: Motivational Interviewing Training of Substance Use Treatment Professionals: A Systematic Review

Nov 9, 2019 by AMERSA

The Authors’ Own Words:  

We ask authors to describe their impressions regarding the implications of their accepted work, how their findings will change practice, and what is noteworthy about the work. 

Motivational Interviewing Training of Substance Use Treatment Professionals: A Systematic Review

Michael B. Madson, PhD; Margo C. Villarosa-Hurlocker, PhD; Julie A. Schumacher, PhD; Daniel C. Williams , PhD; Jami M. Gauthier , PhD

Substance Abuse Vol. 40, Iss. 1, 2019

“We believe our paper will advance the dissemination of motivational interviewing among substance use treatment professionals by synthesizing the current state of the state of the training research. Specifically our paper has implications for designing, evaluating and reporting of MI training projects. Thus, the paper advances the best practices for MI training. Eventually by establishing best MI training practices, we can enhance MI implementation and practices in substance use treatment.”

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