Studying Process and Proximal Outcomes of Supervision for Motivational Interviewing

  • Stein, L. A. R.
  • Clair, Mary
  • Soenksen-Bassett, Shayna
  • Martin, Rosemarie A.
  • Clarke, Jennifer G.
Training and Education in Professional Psychology 9(2):p 175-182, May 2015. | DOI: 10.1037/tep0000073

This report applies competency-based supervision using a psychotherapy-based approach for training and supervision in motivational interviewing (MI). Procedures and measures are presented for assessing training outcomes and quality of ongoing supervision processes (N = 36). Simple pre-post test design is utilized followed by a series of t-tests and correlations to illustrate applicability of the psychotherapy-based approach to training and supervision. Although some analyses were underpowered, results support this psychotherapy-based approach to training and supervision. Supervision processes and outcomes are an understudied area in general, and in particular the literature has yet to articulate a competency-based approach to training and supervising in MI. Procedures presented here can be used to assess and maintain training and supervision quality.

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