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Motivational Interviewing (Free Community Training)
Friday, June 14, 2024, 01:00pm - 03:00pm

FREE MONTHLY COMMUNITY TRAININGS

Every 2nd Friday of the month, Tri-City Mental Health hosts free webinars and in-person presentations to address ways to support individual and community mental health and build resilience. Presentations highlight practical information, self-care strategies and trauma-informed practices to help anyone thrive – families, individuals, and community organizations. These presentations are free and open to everyone in the community.


Join us virtually on Friday, June 14, 2024 from 1:00 PM-3:00 PM for Motivational Interviewing (MI).

MI is a set of methods used to help people resolve their ambivalence or uncertainty about making meaningful, personal changes in their lives. MI is designed to strengthen an individual’s motivation toward a specific goal by exploring the person’s own reasons for change in an environment of acceptance and compassion.You will learn: 
      • Learn the 5 core principles of MI
      • Helpful techniques, such as active listening, to support people who struggle with behavior change or identifying goals
      • How to identify an individual’s readiness, willingness and ability to make change in order to help them overcome barriers to self-care

This training is free and open to the general public, service providers, community groups, and organizations in Pomona, Claremont and La Verne.

Register for training

For more information, please contact Paul Osorio, Community Behavioral Health Trainer, cmht@tricitymhs.org or 909-242-7636.

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