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ISSUP South Africa presents its webinar on Introduction to Motivational Interviewing: A way of being. The webinar discusses the use of Motivational Interviewing as an evidence-based component of psychological intervention packages for the treatment of harmful substance use and substance use disorders. The discussions will focus on : 1. Introduction to Motivational Interviewing: What is Motivational Interviewing? The Spirit of Motivational Interviewing 2. 5 Principles of Motivational Interviewing: A description of the principles of Motivational Interviewing, i.e. express empathy, develop discrepancy, avoid argumentation, roll with resistance and supporting self-efficacy. 3. Counselling skills in Motivational Interviewing: OARS Brief description of the counselling skills used in Motivational Interviewing: open-ended questions, affirmations, reflections, summaries (OARS) Strategies to elicit/strengthen motivation for change. Intended audience: SUD treatment practitioners and also applicable to other health practitioners involved in interventions geared towards behaviour change. Learning outcomes: To understand the spirit of Motivational Interviewing. Gain knowledge of basic principles of Motivational Interviewing. Improved awareness of basic counselling skills in Motivational Interviewing (OARS) and basic intervention strategies in Motivational Interviewing. To understand how Motivational Interviewing as an evidence-based intervention has been established as a highly beneficial and effective intervention in the treatment of substance use disorders. Presenters: Dr Amy Adams SA ITTC, Master trainer, curriculum developer, Department of Psychiatry & Mental Health at the University of Cape Town. Ms Shaheema Allie SA ITTC, Assistant Director, curriculum developer and trainer, Department of Psychiatry & Mental Health at the University of Cape Town. Webinars and online events delivered and hosted by the International Society of Substance Use Professionals (ISSUP) are provided for informational purposes only. They are educational in nature and do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This webinar was recorded on 11th July 2024.