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We hope you enjoy our latest episode where we welcome Dr. Rory Allott to the program to explore using MI when working with people with a diagnosis of psychosis. Rory is a Clinical Psychologist working part-time in the National Health Service in an Early Intervention Service working with young people (14-35) and their families. Over the last 20 years he has worked in a wide range of settings including a Diabetes resource centre, drugs services and a wide range of mental health services. Rory was a therapist and researcher on the MIDAS trial (Barrowclough et al., 2010), the largest ever randomised controlled trial of a psychological intervention (MICBT) for people experiencing psychosis and misusing substances. He teaches about supervision and motivational interviewing on the Clinical Psychology Doctoral programmes at the Universities of Manchester and Liverpool. Primarily a practitioner but with a strong interest in research, Rory has an International reputation for innovation in training and has been invited to deliver several Plenary sessions on Motivational Interviewing. He has several international publications, book chapters and conference presentations on the integration of MI and cognitive behavioural therapy.
0:00 – Opening/introduction
1:45 – Rory’s introduction and early MI story
4:30 – Overview of Rory’s work with people with psychosis
9:20 – Empathy: Experiencing, learning, and expressing
18:45 – Noticing the need to shift in conversation: “The helicopter view”
27:20 – Carl Rogers’ influence on working with people with psychosis
33:45 – Risks in connection
38:45 – Acceptance for those with “tenaciously held beliefs”
45:00 – Professional well-being
50:00 – The power of a “kind face”
55:00 – A need for patience
59:40 – Offering choice in mandated situations
1:02:00 – Challenges from auditory hallucinations
1:08:45 – “Not being the worst…”
1:11:40 – Role of medication
1:17:43 – End of recording
Links and contact information:
For suggestions, questions and to enquire about training in Motivational Interviewing contact Glenn & Sebastian
Email: [email protected]
Twitter:
For all previous episodes CLICK HERE
We welcome all donations to support us
GBP
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We hope you enjoy our latest episode where we welcome Dr. Rory Allott to the program to explore using MI when working with people with a diagnosis of psychosis. Rory is a Clinical Psychologist working part-time in the National Health Service in an Early Intervention Service working with young people (14-35) and their families. Over the last 20 years he has worked in a wide range of settings including a Diabetes resource centre, drugs services and a wide range of mental health services. Rory was a therapist and researcher on the MIDAS trial (Barrowclough et al., 2010), the largest ever randomised controlled trial of a psychological intervention (MICBT) for people experiencing psychosis and misusing substances. He teaches about supervision and motivational interviewing on the Clinical Psychology Doctoral programmes at the Universities of Manchester and Liverpool. Primarily a practitioner but with a strong interest in research, Rory has an International reputation for innovation in training and has been invited to deliver several Plenary sessions on Motivational Interviewing. He has several international publications, book chapters and conference presentations on the integration of MI and cognitive behavioural therapy.
0:00 – Opening/introduction
1:45 – Rory’s introduction and early MI story
4:30 – Overview of Rory’s work with people with psychosis
9:20 – Empathy: Experiencing, learning, and expressing
18:45 – Noticing the need to shift in conversation: “The helicopter view”
27:20 – Carl Rogers’ influence on working with people with psychosis
33:45 – Risks in connection
38:45 – Acceptance for those with “tenaciously held beliefs”
45:00 – Professional well-being
50:00 – The power of a “kind face”
55:00 – A need for patience
59:40 – Offering choice in mandated situations
1:02:00 – Challenges from auditory hallucinations
1:08:45 – “Not being the worst…”
1:11:40 – Role of medication
1:17:43 – End of recording
Links and contact information:
For suggestions, questions and to enquire about training in Motivational Interviewing contact Glenn & Sebastian
Email: [email protected]
Twitter:
For all previous episodes CLICK HERE
We welcome all donations to support us
GBP
The post Ep 20 – MI when working with people with psychosis first appeared on Glenn Hinds Motivation & Coaching Consultants.
The post Ep 20 – MI when working with people with psychosis appeared first on Glenn Hinds Motivation & Coaching Consultants.

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