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Motivation and Stages of Change | August 20, 2020

Date of Presentation: August 20, 2020

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Cherokee Substance Use Disorder  

Keywords: #motivational enhancement therapy  

In this presentation, Dr. Danica Brown, ECHO faculty member and Behavioral Health Manager at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, reviews the principles and skills of Motivational Enhancement Therapy – a client-centered, directive method for enhancing intrinsic motivation to change by exploring and resolving ambivalence.

 

 

 

 

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Presented by:

Dr. Danica Love Brown

Danica Love Brown, MSW, Ph.D., is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, born and raised in Northern New Mexico. She currently is the Behavioral Health Manager at the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board and has worked as a mental health and substance abuse counselor, social worker and youth advocate for over 20 years. She has a history of working in the areas of prevention, drug and alcohol/mental health treatment, community and restorative justice, and sexual health with Native American and adjudicated youth, families and women. She specializes in working with culturally and socioeconomically diverse populations and Tribal communities, utilizing a trauma informed care framework. Danica is an Indigenous Wellness Research Institute ISMART fellow alumni, Council of Social Work Education, Minority Fellowship Program fellow alumni and Northwest Native American Research Center for Health, fellow alumni. Her research is focused on Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Decolonizing Methodologies to address historical trauma and health disparities in Tribal communities and she loves puppies.

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Date added: August 20, 2020