MINT Resources
The Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) is the only international membership organization for motivational interviewing. MINT membership is prestigous and requires a high level of MI clinical and training skills of its members. While MINT is not a certification (there is currently no MI certification), membership to MINT is widely considered to be the highest level of distinction among MI trainers. For more information on MINT, please visit their website. The below resources are some selected documents that can be helpful for MINT members and those aspiring to become MINT members.
MINT DocumentsTraining PublicationsThe Art of Teaching Motivational Interviewing: A Resource For MINT Trainers.
A guide to teaching MI in an MI-consistent manner (Berg-Smith, 2014) Motivational Interviewing Trainer Assessment (MITA)
A checklist rating scale to aid in the development of MI trainers (Berg-Smith, 2014) Training Professionals is Motivational Interviewing
A review of the research on providing trainings to professionals in MI (The Health Foundation, 2011) |
Tools for Preparing for MINTPrep Form for MI Interview Tape
A quick last minute study guide to be used to bring to mind various MI skills and concepts prior to recording an MI tape. |
Other MINT Related Resources |
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Motivational Interviewing Trainings and Consulting.
Jesse Jonesberg (Berg) is a member of the MINT network and receives guidance and support from several MINT coaches.
Click here to see information on becoming a member of MINT.
(c) 2020 - Intrinsic Change
Jesse Jonesberg (Berg) is a member of the MINT network and receives guidance and support from several MINT coaches.
Click here to see information on becoming a member of MINT.
(c) 2020 - Intrinsic Change