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Thank you so much for your responses (and congrats on the new baby!!) I think maybe there are no good answers yet. It feels like we (dietitians) are just in the beginning of even understanding what we can do with MI, how complex it is to learn let alone evaluate if we are grasping the approach. And thank you Orla, you have been very helpful. You have described just what I have been experiencing in my work with patients, just an attitude shift, they seem to leave with a feeling of relief as well as more motivation! So I guess that is definitely one way to evaluate yourself (although I am much more aware of what I am doing, I do struggle sometimes to NOT fall into that old way, forgetting to ask first before educating, etc but I know that being aware is half the battle!).....My thought was that we need to eventually get to the point where we can do some good research over time to see what works best for us as far as gaining skills. Just not sure the best evaluation tool to use, as in our department no one is really qualified to use the MITI, etc. I have thought of sending our tapes out for evaluation but that would cost too much to do for everyone. So for now we are just looking at the basics (focusing on the first stages of MI, 1, 2, 3 and 5-since rolling with resistance is so important in our field!). As for the "can of worms" that is just what we try to do...have resources to refer people to. But even recognizing that line and how to re-focus the session, I think needs to be a required skill for those of us who are not therapists. Not always an easy task for some of us! anyway, I love that everyone is so supportive of eachother in the MI world. So thank you for that! My goal is to continue to spread the word as much as possible in my flield, I feel we desperately need to do things differently. I will be sharing some of what we have been working on at Connecticut Children's Hospital, and some of the resources available (the books, websites, etc) at the FNCE conference in San DIego in September...hope to get lots of dietitians hooked!! Thanks again, Joanne |