MI for Change: Motivational Interviewing in ABA & Mental Health
MI for Change is the podcast dedicated to exploring Motivational Interviewing (MI) in behavior analysis and mental health. Hosted by Dr. Monica Gilbert, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and Licensed Psychologist, this show helps professionals transform client conversations — one question at a time.
Each episode delivers:
✨ Practical MI strategies you can apply immediately in sessions
✨ Real case examples that bring concepts to life
✨ Inspiring interviews with experts across ABA and mental health
Whether you’re an ABA practitioner, therapist, counselor, or student, you’ll discover how simple shifts in communication can reduce resistance, strengthen rapport, and spark lasting change.
Because parent coaching and client conversations don’t have to feel like a struggle — they can be the spark that makes transformation possible.
Subscribe today and join the journey to becoming a more effective, confident, and client-centered communicator.
This is MI for Change.
MI for Change: Motivational Interviewing in ABA & Mental Health
Beyond Basic Reflections — Advanced MI Skills That Create Movement
Motivational Interviewing isn’t just about being warm, empathic, and reflective — it’s about being intentional.
In this first episode of Season 2, Dr. Monica Gilbert takes you beyond the basics and into the advanced, often untaught skills of Motivational Interviewing. If you’ve ever felt like your sessions are respectful and supportive… but not actually moving clients toward change, this episode is for you.
Dr. Gilbert breaks down the seven levels of reflections, showing how each level serves a different purpose — and how higher-level reflections can reduce resistance, evoke insight, and gently guide clients toward change without pressure or confrontation.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
- Why MI without strategy can become “polite conversation” instead of change work
- The 7 levels of reflections, from simple to advanced
- How to move from surface-level reflections to meaning-based reflections
- How double-sided reflections normalize ambivalence and create movement
- What strategic hypothesis testing reflections are — and how to use them ethically
- Why tone and intention matter as much as the words you choose
- How MI is like learning a new language — and why practice + feedback are essential
💬 “MI isn’t just about sounding empathic — it’s about being intentional with where the conversation is going.”
💬 Join the Conversation:
Which level of reflection do you find yourself using most often?
Reply or comment — I’d love to hear what resonated with you.
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