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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

What is Motivational Interviewing? Session 236 with Callie Plattner

The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Matt Cicoria

Science, Mental Health, Skinner, Behaviorism, Behaviorconsultant, Aba, Behavioralpsychology, Health & Fitness, Appliedbehavioranalysis, Autism, Acceptanceandcommitmenttherapy, Fba, Social Sciences, Verbalbehavior, Bcba, Functionalassessment, Discretetrial

4.8648 Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2023

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Callie Plattner joins me in Session 236 to talk about her work in the area of Motivational Interviewing. Callie is the Vice President of Clinical Operations at Mosaic Pediatric Therapy, and happens to be a fellow Auburn grad (War Eagle!). 

Now longtime listeners will know that we've covered MI on the podcast before. Back in Session 158, my friend Dr. Jim Murphy, who incidentally also happens to be an Auburn grad, discussed MI in the context of helping young adults reduce binge drinking and other substance-related problems. 

Also, my good friend and colleague, Dr. Paulie Gavoni, has been talking about MI for years. In fact, he's in the process of developing a course on this topic for the project that Paulie and I, along with our colleague Anika Costa, have been working on called The Behavioral Toolbox (brace yourselves for hearing a lot more about this coming up ;-). 

This background aside, in this episode, Callie gives an overview of what exactly Motivational Interviewing is, and defines the four "micro-skills" of asking Open-Ended questions, providing Affirmations, Reflecting, and Summarizing... the so-called "OARS" skills

Callie then discusses the research she's conducted with Dr. Cynthia Anderson, which will be coming out soon in Behavior Analysis in Practice, and more generally talks about how MI can be an effective tool to build rapport with stakeholders and possibly improve things like staff and parent adherence to behavior plans, therapy attendance, and so on. 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone. Welcome to the behavioral observations podcast. In this episode, Dr. Kelly Platner joins me in what is now session 236 to talk about her work in the area of motivational interviewing.

0:11.0

Kelly is the vice president of clinical operations at Mosaic pediatric therapy and happens to be a fellow Auburn grad.

0:19.5

Now, longtime listeners will know that we've covered motivational interviewing on the podcast before.

0:25.4

Back in session 158, my friend, Dr. Jim Murphy, who incidentally also happens to be an

0:30.8

Auburn grad, discussed motivational interviewing in the context of helping young adults

0:35.0

reduce binge drinking and other substance-related problems.

0:39.8

Also, my good friend and colleague, Dr. Paul Gavoni, has been talking about motivational interviewing

0:43.9

for years. In fact, he's in the process of developing a course on this topic for the project

0:49.4

that Paul and I, along with our colleague, Anika Costa, have been working on called the behavioral toolbox.

0:55.3

And just brace yourselves because you're going to be hearing a little bit more about that in upcoming shows.

1:01.7

But this background aside, in this episode, Kelly gives an overview of what exactly motivational interviewing is

1:08.0

and defines the four micro skills of asking open-ended questions,

1:13.3

providing affirmations, reflecting, and summarizing. These are the so-called Oars skills.

1:19.9

Callie then discusses the research she's conducted with Dr. Cynthia Anderson, which will be coming

1:25.0

out soon in a behavior analysis and practice issue.

1:29.4

And more generally talks about how motivational interviewing can be an effective tool to build

1:33.9

rapport with stakeholders and possibly improve things like staff and parent adherence to behavior

1:38.9

plans, therapy attendance, and so on. So I think there's a lot of things here that will appeal to many

1:46.1

listeners. We've got extensive links and references in the show notes for this episode, so please

1:52.3

go to behavioral observations.com to check those out. And as you've probably heard me say before,

1:59.8

while you're at the website, sign up for the email list.

2:02.7

We don't send spam or anything like that.

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