Issue 2 of MITRIP is Now Published Online!

The second issue of Motivational Interviewing: Training, Research, Implementation, Practice, MINT’s open access online journal, is now available at www.mitrip.org. You can download individual articles or the complete issue free of charge for your own use.

Below are the contents of the two issues published thus far. We welcome your comments, questions, letters to the editor, and submissions. Under "About" in the
navigation bar on the MITRIP site, click on "Contact" to reach editor Allan Zuckoff or "Editorial Team" to reach any of our section editors.

 

Vol 1, No 2 (2013)

MI Changes
Allan Zuckoff, PhD

From the Desert: Confessions of a Recovering Trainer / What about Decisional Balance?
William R. Miller, PhD

Buddy-Motivational Interviewing (buddy-MI) to Increase Physical Activity in Community Settings: Study Protocol for a Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial
David Brinson, MHealSc, Mark Wallace-Bell, PhD, Ray Kirk, PhD, Andrew Hornblow, PhD

Motivational Interviewing and Social Justice
William R. Miller, PhD

Welcome Back to Features and Communications
Claire Lane, PhD

Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents and Young Adults
Reviewed by Rachel Johnson, DClinPsych

Motivational Interviewing for Effective Classroom Management
Reviewed by Karen Marsh, BSc, PGDipCouns, PGCE

Motivational Interviewing: Theory, Practice, and Applications with Children and Young People
Reviewed by David S. Prescott, LICSW

Motivational Interviewing Step By Step
Reviewed by Julie A. Schumacher, PhD

Dear Iris

Vol 1, No 1 (2012)

Welcome to MITRIP
Allan Zuckoff

From the Desert: MI and Psychotherapy
William R. Miller

Guidance for New Motivational Interviewing Trainers When Training Addiction
Julie A. Schumacher, Scott F. Coffey, Kimberly S. Walitzer, Randy S. Burke, Daniel C.
Williams, Grayson Norquist, T. David Elkin

Delivering Quality Motivational Interviewing Training: A Survey of MI Trainers
Michael B. Madson, Claire Lane, Jeremy J. Noble

Coding Criminal Justice Interactions with the MITI: Recommendations for Research and Practice
Scott T. Walters, Malissa Cornett, Amanda M. Vader

Equipoise and Equanimity in Motivational Interviewing
William R. Miller

Splitting Hairs or Parsing Concepts, Fuzzy Thinking or Fuzzy Categories: Where Does Motivational Interviewing End and Client-centered Therapy Begin?
David B. Rosengren

Client-centered Direction: Or How to Get There When You’re Not Sure Where You’re Going
Christopher C. Wagner

Research on MI in Equipoise: The Case of Living Organ Donation
Allan Zuckoff, Mary Amanda Dew

Comments on “MI in Equipoise: Oxymoron or New Frontier?”
William R. Miller

Motivational Interviewing in a Residential Treatment Programme
Colin O'Driscoll

Welcome to Features and Communications
Claire Lane

Ready, Willing and Able
Reviewed by Moria Golan

Guidance for Learning of Motivational Interviewing: A Resource for Trainers
Reviewed by David Prescott

A Rediscovered Ancient History of Motivational Interviewing and its Measurement
Christopher W. Dunn, Sarah Peregrine Lord, Jessica Lowe, Jutta Joesch, David C. Atkins

Dear Iris

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