motivational interviewing and cognitive behaviour therapy (cbt): preparing organisations for...
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Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT): preparing organisations for psychological change
Dr Michelle Huws-Thomas CPsycholSenior Lecturer in Psychology
Aims of the workshop
• To understand how Motivational Interviewing & CBT can help organisations with well being, behaviour change and performance
• To reflect on workplace challenges, training needs, and research opportunities
Psychological theories & approaches in the workplace
• CBT (Beck, 1979) and MI (Miller & Rollnick, 1991; 2002) are psychological approaches, underpinned by evidence, that can help organisations and individuals overcome challenges related to physical, emotional, behavioural and situational factors.
• Issues within the workplace maybe; stress, resistance, burnout, presenteeism, absenteeism, sickness ill health, counter-productive work behaviours, physical ill health, poor mental health and so on.
Motivational Interviewing & Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
The most recent definition of Motivational Interviewing (2009) is; ‘ a collaborative, person centred form of guiding to elicit and strengthen motivation for change’.
CBT is ‘a process and identifying and re-evaluating self defeating thinking so that a person is persuaded to engage in more effective ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving’.
How understanding theory and practice may help you and your organisation
• Help identify and achieve health and work goals In particular
Dealing with change and resistanceModification of health and worked related beliefsSolution focused approach to development of action plansTraining needs of yourself and your workforceApplying consultancy for your organisational needs
Symptoms
Physical
FeelingsThoughts
Behavioural
Negative automatic thoughts
Incidents
Past experience
in workplace
CBT and self defeating thinking in the workplace
Core beliefs
Underlying assumptions or
life rules
Policy drivers and evidence• Health Work & Well Being Programme DOH & HSE• CBT and Employment IAPT programme• Cognitive behavioural approaches in the workplace (McMahon,
2007) • Working our Way to Better Mental Health (Health, Work and
Wellbeing, 2012) • The Psychologically Flexible Workplace (Lloyd and Flaxman, 2011)
How we/I can help you • University collaborations within Motivational Interviewing field• HELP study: Behaviour change through learning and practice• Research opportunities (joint working and PhDs)• Training opportunities in Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy• Expertise at UoG in consultancy
Thank you for listening� Any questions?