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NIDA/SAMHSA Blending Initiative

Blending initiative graphicMotivational Interviewing Assessment: Supervisory Tools for Enhancing Proficiency (MIA:STEP)

Primary Goal:

Findings from the NIDA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) protocol documented that Motivational Interviewing (MI) resulted in higher retention rates during the first 28 days of treatment compared to standard interventions. This Blending Team designed empirically supported treatment products to enhance the MI skills of treatment providers and supervisory tools to fortify the supervisor's ability to provide more structured, focused, and effective clinical supervision.

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Products:

Blending Team products include:

  • Briefing materials (PPTs)
  • Teaching tools for assessing and enhancing MI Skills
  • Supervisor training curriculum for a 10-hour workshop
  • Audiotaped treatment sessions and supervisory tape rating guide
  • English and Spanish demonstration materials

All of these products have been completed and are available at: http://mia.nattc.org

Products Completed and Released: 2006

To obtain an overview about this Blending Team, objectives and products, download the brochure.

Blending Team Members:

NIDA:
Sam Ball, Ph.D.
John Hamilton, MFT
Steve Martino, Ph.D.

SAMHSA/ATTC:
Steve Gallon, Ph.D. (Lead)
Sherry Ceperich, Ph.D.
Maria del Mar Garcia, M.S.W.
Denise Pyle, LPC, NCC
Edna Quinones, Ph.D.

CTN PI:
Kathleen Carroll, Ph.D.

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