MS215: Decolonizing Consultation: Applying Motivational Interviewing Skills for Decentered Consultative Practice

Saturday, February 17, 2024
10:00 AM–11:50 AM CST

  • PMD: 2,8
  • Cost: Included in Registration
  • Skill Level: Advanced

Learner Objectives

This session will help participants…

  1. evaluate the ways in which current consultation practices align with Eurocentric ideals;
  2. evaluate the ways in which current consultation practices align with principles of decolonizing practice;
  3. define decolonized consultation practice;
  4. apply principles of motivational interviewing to a decolonized consultation practice;
  5. experience motivation consultation skills via a decolonized lens; and
  6. construct their own decolonized consultation framework.

Description

Explore how to shift from Eurocentric ideals to culturally responsive practices using motivational interviewing. Enhance your skills and develop a framework to promote justice in your consultation practice.

Presenter(s)

Mawule A. Sevon, PhD, Germantown Friends School
Jessica S. Reinhardt, Temple University
Samantha J. Rushworth, University of Pennsylvania, Center for Mental Health

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