CPEU/CEU: 18
Course Expiration Date: 11/30/26. You have until that date to complete your CPEU Evaluation or Webinar Feedback Survey for this course.
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The CDR Activity Number for this course is: 178154
5 Minute MI: Motivational Interviewing in Nutrition and Health When Time is Short CE Course
Course Type: 720—Preapproved Self-Study Materials, Printed.
Includes CE Evaluation/Reporting Form: You will submit it online and receive your CE Certificate immediately.
Suggested Learning Level: 2
About This Course
Features:
- Loads of 5-7 minute MI counseling case studies (80+) in ALL areas of RD/RDN practice: diabetes, pre-diabetes, WIC and public health, inpatient counseling, wellness, outpatient, online and telephone counseling, and so much more!
- 5-Minute MI(TM) Tip sheets, troubleshooting, and practice sessions on how to apply MI dialogue to successfully engage, promote client autonomy, and offer support, all in the shortest of time frames!
- Review of the four processes of MI, as well as the hallmark MI microskills—OARS—all customized for use in short counseling settings
- Five 60-minute companion on-demand webinars on the following troubleshooting topics in 5-Minute MI(TM):
- My Client is Quiet
- My Client Doesn’t Want to Change
- My Client Wants a Meal Plan
- My Client Seems Confused, and
- My Client is Talkative
Finally feel confident using MI when the clock is ticking—fast! Maximize the time you have—no matter how short—with each client to promote positive behavior change. Master the technique of motivational interviewing when time is limited with clients in any practitioner setting. Build trust and rapport with your clients to define meaningful goals and outcomes. Written by an RDN MINT Trainer, this is a book that will benefit every RD/RDN, CDCES, and WIC nutritionist. 5 Minute MI: Motivational Interviewing in Nutrition and Health When Time is Short CE course will change the way you practice and the difference you can make in a short amount of time.
Published 2020. 191 pages. Plus! Five recorded 1-hour webinars. 18 CPEU CE Course. See the PIs tab for suggested Performance Indicators.
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CPEU/CEU: 18
NOTE: Course Expiration Date: 11/30/26. You have until that date to complete your CPEU Evaluation or Webinar Feedback Survey for this course.
1.3.3 Builds rapport and trust within the relationship while respecting boundaries
2.1.5 Observes nonverbal cues and responds appropriately
2.1.7 Delivers information and opinions in a respectful and professional manner
2.1.1 Assesses the communication needs of the individual, customer or population
3.2.2 Participates in professional and personal development activities for career growth and skill enhancement
3.3.1 Educates the customer on the availability of nutrition services
4.1.1 Demonstrates effective problem-solving and professional judgment to address a need
6.3.11 Applies research/evidence-based findings to improve practice, service delivery and health and nutrition of customers
8.1.2 Applies knowledge of food and nutrition as well as the biological, physical and social sciences in practice
8.2.1 Assesses the physical, social and cultural needs of the individual, group, community or population
8.2.3 Implements individualized services to reflect a customer-centered approach as it pertains to the customer’s physical, social, cultural, institutional and economic environment
8.3.3 Takes action to address deficiencies to enhance practice
8.2.1 Assesses the physical, social and cultural needs of the individual, group, community or population
8.3.5 Keeps abreast of changes in practice and within practice environments that affect scope of practice
8.3.6 Keeps abreast of current nutrition and dietetics knowledge and trends
8.3.7 Integrates new knowledge and skills into practice
12.1.1 Promotes nutrition programs and resources to address issues of food security, nutritional health and overall health and wellness
12.2.1 Identifies determinants of health and their influence on population health status
12.3.6 Prioritizes goals and objectives based on level of importance and the ability to change the health problem
12.3.7 Documents social and epidemiological findings and the availability, accessibility, timetable, budget implications and allocation of the program priority goals and objectives
12.4.5 Provides nutrition information and education to the community
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Ellen R. Glovsky, PhD, RD, LDN –
As a Motivational Interviewing trainer, I have received many questions about how to use the skills and techniques of MI when time is short. 5 Minute MI provides more ideas, explanation and depth to this subject, which will be welcomed by dietitians and other health care providers. This book is well written and clear, with many sample conversations with clients illustrating those ideas. Reading it I found new ways of understanding and teaching MI, which is certainly a breath of fresh air. I highly recommend this book for dietitians and others working with clients to move in the direction of health behavior change. – Ellen R. Glovsky, PhD, RD, LDN, Motivational Interviewing Trainer/Speaker/Author, Member, Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers.
Molly Kellogg, CEDRD, LCSW, Author –
This is the perfect reference for those moments you get stuck and frustrated in your limited time with clients. There is always something you can do to guide the person toward positive change. Here you are offered creative and effective ideas for being a time-sensitive change counselor. Work your way through it now, then come back for years to dip in for more wisdom. – Molly Kellog, CEDRD, LCSW, Author of Counseling Tips for Nutrition Therapists: Practice Workbook series, Member, Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers
Angelina Maia, PhD, RDN, LDN –
The beauty of this book is two-fold: one, the concepts of Motivational Interviewing are explained in a way that help the reader process and apply MI in their everyday work and two, the examples presented are done so in a weight-neutral, non-shaming way demonstrating a kinder, more empathetic approach to patient care. This book offers clear, concise guidance on ways to develop your MI skills to enhance your current practice and support the development of meaningful connections with your patients. – Angelina Moore Maia, PhD, RDN, LDN, Member, Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers
Megrette Fletcher, M.Ed., RDN, CDCES, Author –
Dawn Clifford has the amazing ability to explain the big picture of MI and provide the step-by-step dialogue of what to say. I am in love with 5 Minute MI because it is packed with real-world examples that you can start using immediately. Regardless if you are new to MI or have been using it for years, this course will accelerate your MI skills. Megrette Fletcher, M.Ed., RDN, CDCES, Author of Diabetes Counseling and Educational Activities: Helping clients without harping on weight.
Lindy Goist, RD LD CLC CLS, McDonald, OH –
I absolutely loved this course and the instructor. The book was very easy to read but also informative. It fits nicely with my philosophy of building up people, so they know they are capable of meeting goals that are important to them on their journeys to better health. I would definitely take more courses from this instructor.
Kimberly Rayman, RDN, LD, Columbia, SC –
I loved this course. It has helped me so much in talking to patients, especially those who initially say they “don’t need any diet education” or those who are overly talkative.