Dr. Jonathan Fader Demonstrates Motivational Interviewing Skills

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Dr. Jonathan Fader from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine presented "Motivational Interviewing" at The Art of Medicine: A Physician-Patient Communication Conference on Nov 19th, 2011.

Effective patient-physician communication is associated with safer patient care, higher patient satisfaction and adherence to treatment, lower malpractice rates, and higher physician satisfaction. Yet physicians have historically received little training in evidence-based methods of communication.

This video project was made possible by grants from the Arnold P. Gold Foundation and the CIR Joint Quality Improvement Association.
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I love that he closed his lecture employing these very strategies.

dylanrozak
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Motivational interview content is fantastic but the style of presentation was even better.

irbazkhan
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This is a thorough, and surprisingly entertaining, video presentation on the benefits of utilizing Motivational Interviewing. A must watch for every individual working in a helping profession.

lisadydo
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This is a very useful tool to use especially with trying to change behaviors. I loved the story about what motivated the man to give up smoking, seeing his son shivering in the rain while he drove right past him to buy cigarettes. What an eye opener!! Thank you for sharing. Wow!!! Very effective!!

mariannecastle
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This was a very well done representation of motivational interviewing. Within the structure, though, is missing one question that I feel is central to change. "How is this behavior, and the consequences of it, serving and supporting you in your life right now?" Many of the behaviors here began as coping/survival mechanisms in some way. Many are trauma reactive attempts to mitigate uncomfortable feelings about one's self. Be it the trauma of child abuse, emotional abuse and/or neglect, there are psychological underpinnings to behaviors which lead to avoidable chronic illness. The behaviors that are being discussed here are, by and large, symptoms. This is not to take away from the value of changing behavior. However, addressing the foundations of that behavior should be done concurrently.

keithdouglaswarren
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Very polished, well presented, and informative lesson 👏🏽.

brianmccloud
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Dr. Jonathan Fader, you did a great job in public speaking. Your message was heard. Thank you for learning each skill and then learning how to teach it to others. Thank you

joannlcabreraa
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Wonderful lecture!! As a student, this was very helpful.

melissajames
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Excellent presentation by Dr. Fader. However, MI does not work unless the other person is willing to corporate.

PaulSauricho
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I’m going to use this for my OSCE tomorrow!! Thank you so much. More of Dr. Fader please!

NurseHowie
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Excellent lecture and delivery of strategies.

lawrencekoster
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"You have to subtly show how their behaviour is in conflict with their important goals and values"

ifeelpeaceful
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Wow! That was brilliant, Dr. Fader! You helped me understand the MI technique very well indeed. Thanks so much! Warm Regards, Harinee, India.

harineevenugopal
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This presentation is so great! Very well done. Thank you!

katieeylar
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Awesome Presentation I have gained a valuable knowledge and I will apply it on my interviewing with people with multiple affections.

hansschiebel
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Nicely done and well spoken information. I am glad it was linked to me by my Professor

magilacutyable
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Thank you for a great presentation and also the topic is so fascinating.

alexawj
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Excellent and very clear presentation. Very usefull.

YannLemeux
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Drives by the "bodega" 😂. This was good MI skills! ❤️🇵🇷🙌🏻. Using your examples for my sharing.👍🏼

glendaleduque
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Very informative, enlightening, and entertaining.

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