Revised July 2012

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. Products were completed in 2006.
Download the factsheet: MIA-STEP_Factsheet.pdf (PDF, 487 KB)
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- Includes: MI Skills tools, Supervisor training for a 10-hour workshop, Audiotaped treatment sessions & supervisory rating guide, English and Spanish materials
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