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Motivational Interviewing Assessment: Supervisory Tools for Enhancing Proficiency (MIA-STEP)


Motivational Interviewing Assessment Supervisory Tools for Enhancing Proficiency (MIA-STEP) is a course for clinical supervisors who want to enhance the MI skills of counselors and other direct service providers. The tools fortify a supervisor’s ability to provide structured, focused and effective clinical supervision. The MIA-STEP 1.5-day training introduces clinical supervisors to an effective strategy for observation-based clinical supervision, the use of which has potential to improve counselor skills in motivational interviewing. 

We provide this training to supervisors in agencies that want to instill Motivational Interviewing at a deeper level in their clinicians.

A prerequisite of this course is that the attendee must be a supervisor and must have taken the Motivational Interviewing (MI) training within the last 2 years.


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