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MI Implementation in Juvenile Justice: A Case Report
Authors:Merrian J Brooks DO  MS  Joshua Leskovac MS  Mark F Benedetto MS  Elizabeth Miller MD  PhD  Edward P Mulvey PhD
Institution:1. Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine;2. Mercer County Juvenile Probation Department;3. Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine;4. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic

Abstract:Motivational interviewing (MI) is a communication style focused on enhancing clients’ own motivation towards change. In the justice system MI has evidence to support that it enhances communication and change behaviors in youth. As most MI training is designed for healthcare settings training and implementation of MI must be adapted to fit the juvenile justice model. This includes both rehabilitation and restorative justice. Here we describe the details that allowed one county small county in Pennsylvania to roll out MI training and initial skills review in less than 6 months. The case reviews the details of planning, trainings, and timing of activities. We then discuss what elements of those details fit into a greater implementation plan that may be applied elsewhere. Four key elements were instrumental to implementation: 1) appreciation of JPO time constraints, 2) cost containment 3) using blending to enhance JPO flexibility with MI use, and 4) policies that normalize use of MI. This outline may assist other courts in their own implementation efforts.
Keywords:motivational interviewing  counseling  substance use  juvenile justice
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