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Opiate
In part two of a pair of episodes on MI for opiate and stimulant use disorders, Glenn and Sebastian happily welcomed Paul Delaney to the podcast. Paul is a clinical supervisor, therapist, adult educationalist and trainer, based in Dublin, Ireland. His background is in the addictions field originally working as an addiction counsellor helping to develop Employee Assistance Programmes. He received his initial training in Motivational Interviewing in 1992 in the UK and after further training he became a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) after attending the first MINT Forum in Malta in 1997. Paul says he was privileged to have been chosen to chair the local host committee for the 20th anniversary meeting of MINT, held in Dublin, Ireland in October 2017. He holds a pilot’s licence and says that in his leisure time he likes nothing better than flying his group’s Cirrus SR20 aircraft, stating that it helps to keep him grounded!
0:00 – Opening/introduction
3:40 – Paul’s early MI story and ongoing work as a substance use counselor and flying instructor
14:30 – Beyond altruism
19:20 – A lovely example of the MI spirit
28:15 – Working with people who misuse opiates and stimulants
33:30 – Avoiding the premature focus trap
41:00 – Supporting autonomy with someone who uses heroin
46:07 – Harm reduction
52:05 – MI and restorative justice
56:51 – 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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Opiate
In part two of a pair of episodes on MI for opiate and stimulant use disorders, Glenn and Sebastian happily welcomed Paul Delaney to the podcast. Paul is a clinical supervisor, therapist, adult educationalist and trainer, based in Dublin, Ireland. His background is in the addictions field originally working as an addiction counsellor helping to develop Employee Assistance Programmes. He received his initial training in Motivational Interviewing in 1992 in the UK and after further training he became a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) after attending the first MINT Forum in Malta in 1997. Paul says he was privileged to have been chosen to chair the local host committee for the 20th anniversary meeting of MINT, held in Dublin, Ireland in October 2017. He holds a pilot’s licence and says that in his leisure time he likes nothing better than flying his group’s Cirrus SR20 aircraft, stating that it helps to keep him grounded!
0:00 – Opening/introduction
3:40 – Paul’s early MI story and ongoing work as a substance use counselor and flying instructor
14:30 – Beyond altruism
19:20 – A lovely example of the MI spirit
28:15 – Working with people who misuse opiates and stimulants
33:30 – Avoiding the premature focus trap
41:00 – Supporting autonomy with someone who uses heroin
46:07 – Harm reduction
52:05 – MI and restorative justice
56:51 – 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 44 – MI & Social Support for Opiate & Stimulant Use Disorders first appeared on Glenn Hinds Motivation & Coaching Consultants.
The post Ep 44 – MI & Social Support for Opiate & Stimulant Use Disorders appeared first on Glenn Hinds Motivation & Coaching Consultants.

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