Comorbidity Guidelines Webinar: Supporting client change with motivational interviewing

2025mon07jul11:00 ammon12:00 pmComorbidity Guidelines Webinar: Supporting client change with motivational interviewingThe Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use bring you this Online Event - 4 July 11am-12noon.

Event Details

This webinar will take place on Friday 4th of July from 11am to 12pm AEST.

This webinar will give an overview of motivational interviewing and is part of the University of Sydney’s Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use Comorbidity Project webinar series, which is focused on applying evidence into practice,

Dr Robert Fullerton is a senior clinical psychologist at Sentient Professional Wellbeing and clinical psychologist at Bondi Doctors. He holds a Dual PhD in Clinical and Industrial-Organisational Psychology from the Alliant International University and has 16 years of experience applying Motivational Interviewing in government-funded, university counselling, and private practice treatment settings. Dr Fullerton is dedicated to building collaborative therapeutic partnerships with clients based on respect for their autonomy, compassion for their ambivalence around change, and belief in the personal strengths they can leverage in service of changing patterns of behaviour that compromise their wellbeing.

By the end of this webinar, attendees will gain:

An understanding of Transtheoretical Model of Change
An awareness of what Motivational Interviewing is and when it is useful
Knowledge of the spirit and principles of Motivational Interviewing
An understanding of the core communication skills of Motivational Interviewing that lead to behaviour change

Register via: https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Xjw1oORjSMeXbY3Qufr6Ow#/registration

Learn more: https://comorbidityguidelines.org.au/

Time

July 7, 2025 11:00 am - 12:00 pm(GMT+10:00)

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