A collaboration between CAMH Education collaborated with the University of Toronto's School of Continuing Studies, the Office of Continuing Education and Professional Development and the Centre for Effective Practice.
In this series of videos, Dr. Andrew Pipe explains what we know about tobacco's powerful influence on the body and brain and describes the successful Ottawa model for smoking cessation.
Dr. Pipe is chief of the Division of Prevention and Rehabilitation at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. His views on smoking and cessation have changed over his decades of practice as research uncovers the neurobiology of tobacco addiction and cessation. This series is from the Grand Rounds presentation to an audience of clinicians at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) in Toronto in 2014, and includes a video of the entire presentation and shorter video chapters.
Five Essential Strategies for Motivating Clients: Marilyn Herie
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an evidence-based approach for a range of health behaviours and conditions, including addiction and mental health. MI has been described as "simple but not easy," with hundreds of publications in the literature outlining the underlying spirit and clinical strategies. How to make sense of all this? What are the key applications that practitioners need to know? Dr. Marilyn Herie shares her top five motivational strategies with an emphasis on practical tips and tools. Watch the video.
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