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References:
Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2013). Motivational interviewing: Helping people change. New York, NY: Guilford Press.
D'Onofrio, G., Fiellin, D.A., Pantalon, M.V., Chawarski, M.C., Owens, P.H., Degutis, L.C., Busch, S.H., Bernstein, S.L., O'Connor P.G. (2012). Brief Intervention Reduces Hazardous and Harmful Drinking in Emergency Department Patients. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 60, 181-192.
D'Onofrio, G., O'Connor, P.G., Pantalon, M.V., Chawarski, M.C., Busch, S.H., Owens, P.H., Bernstein, S.L., & Fiellin, D.A. (2015). Emergency department-initiated buprenorphine/naloxone treatment for opioid dependence: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of the American Medical Association, 313, 1636-44.
Transcript:
People think addiction is a choice I made
25M people struggle with addiction
They say it is a problem of will power
Only 10% are in treatment
They think there is no treatment
Well, listen up for some good news
We can treat addiction as well as high blood pressure and diabetes
And we discovered even just a little bit goes a long way
And it happened when Judith and Edward Bernstein saw a problem
People with substance use in the ER needed help but docs only have minutes
So they went to psychological science
And adapted Motivational Interviewing to the fast pace of ERs
A quick conversation
targeting just the right topics
Helped people reduce drinking by 41% and got 79% into drug treatment
They called it the Brief Negotiation Interview (BNI, for short)
Emergency Rooms across the country now train their staff in this technique
Psychology isn’t just for the couch
Its powerful impact is being felt far and wide
Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2013). Motivational interviewing: Helping people change. New York, NY: Guilford Press.
Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2013). Motivational interviewing: Helping people change. New York, NY: Guilford Press.
D'Onofrio, G., Fiellin, D.A., Pantalon, M.V., Chawarski, M.C., Owens, P.H., Degutis, L.C., Busch, S.H., Bernstein, S.L., O'Connor P.G. (2012). Brief Intervention Reduces Hazardous and Harmful Drinking in Emergency Department Patients. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 60, 181-192.
D'Onofrio, G., O'Connor, P.G., Pantalon, M.V., Chawarski, M.C., Busch, S.H., Owens, P.H., Bernstein, S.L., & Fiellin, D.A. (2015). Emergency department-initiated buprenorphine/naloxone treatment for opioid dependence: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of the American Medical Association, 313, 1636-44.
Transcript:
People think addiction is a choice I made
25M people struggle with addiction
They say it is a problem of will power
Only 10% are in treatment
They think there is no treatment
Well, listen up for some good news
We can treat addiction as well as high blood pressure and diabetes
And we discovered even just a little bit goes a long way
And it happened when Judith and Edward Bernstein saw a problem
People with substance use in the ER needed help but docs only have minutes
So they went to psychological science
And adapted Motivational Interviewing to the fast pace of ERs
A quick conversation
targeting just the right topics
Helped people reduce drinking by 41% and got 79% into drug treatment
They called it the Brief Negotiation Interview (BNI, for short)
Emergency Rooms across the country now train their staff in this technique
Psychology isn’t just for the couch
Its powerful impact is being felt far and wide
Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (2013). Motivational interviewing: Helping people change. New York, NY: Guilford Press.