2011
A criterion-based stepwise approach for training counselors in motivational interviewing
Martino S, Canning-Ball M, Carroll KM, Rounsaville BJ. A criterion-based stepwise approach for training counselors in motivational interviewing. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2011, 40: 357-365. PMID: 21316183, PMCID: PMC3104507, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2010.12.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCounselingFemaleHumansInterview, PsychologicalMaleMiddle AgedMotivationPilot ProjectsSubstance-Related DisordersConceptsMotivational interviewingTraining counselorsMI performanceSkill-building workshopAmount of trainingDifferent counselorsMI adherenceBehavioral treatmentAddiction treatment programsIndividual supervisionMI strategiesPilot study findingsTreatment programCriterion levelCounselorsWeb courseInterviewingTrainingAdditional trainingStudy findingsSupervisionPilot studyFindingsSimilar levelsCompetence
2006
A randomized controlled pilot study of motivational interviewing for patients with psychotic and drug use disorders
Martino S, Carroll KM, Nich C, Rounsaville BJ. A randomized controlled pilot study of motivational interviewing for patients with psychotic and drug use disorders. Addiction 2006, 101: 1479-1492. PMID: 16968350, DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2006.01554.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStandard psychiatric interviewDrug treatment outcomesTreatment outcomesDrug usePilot studyMeasurements Primary outcomeDays of attendancePsychotropic medication adherenceCocaine-using groupPrimary drug useDrug use disordersProportion of participantsPartial hospital programDrug-related disordersImproved treatment outcomesSecondary drug usePrimary outcomeMedication adherencePsychiatric interviewHospital programTrial designUse disordersDual diagnosisMotivational interviewPrimary marijuana
2000
Motivational Interviewing with Psychiatrically Ill Substance Abusing Patients
Martino S, Carroll K, O'Malley S, Rounsaville B. Motivational Interviewing with Psychiatrically Ill Substance Abusing Patients. American Journal On Addictions 2000, 9: 88-91. PMID: 10914297, DOI: 10.1080/10550490050172263.Peer-Reviewed Original Research