Social service professionals working with people with mental health conditions and chemical dependency confront issues of resistance on a regular basis, including denial, non-compliance, ambivalence, and failure to commit to change.
M.I. helps enhance and elicit natural readiness indicators by first reducing resistance and resolving ambivalence.
Clinical studies show significant change for clients dealing with:
- Chemical Dependency
- Depression
- Probation
- Dual Disorders
- Nutrition
- Smoking Cessation
- Adolescence
- Anger
CLIENTS
- Little Red Schoolhouse
- Cocoon House
- WIC/First Steps
- Nurse Family Partnership
- 20+ Head Start/EHS/ECEAP sites
- UW School of Social Work
- Americorps
- Sea Mar, Seattle & Marysville
- Pioneer Center North
- Pathways for Women, YMCA
- True North
- 2011 Washington State Migrant Education conference
Tribal Health
- Tulalip Tribes
- Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
- Nooksack Indian Tribe
- Lummi Nation
- National Indian Head Start Directors Conference
Public Health
- Chelan-Douglas Health Dept.
- Clark Co. Health Dept.
- Cowlitz Co. Health Dept.
- Island Co. Health Dept.
- Kitsap Co. Health District
- Kittitas Co. Public Health
- San Juan Co. Health & Comm Services
- Seattle-King Co. Public Health
- Skagit Co. Health Dept.
- Snohomish Health District
- Tacoma-Pierce Co Health Dept.
- Whatcom Co. Health Dept.
Educational Service Districts
- Puget Sound 121
- Yakima 105
- Anacortes 189
- Tumwater 113
- Spokane 101
- Wenatchee 171
- Bremerton 114