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CCNY provides Motivational Interviewing Training to the System of Care of Erie County

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To assist the Erie County System of Care's need for quality training on the subject of Motivational Interviewing, we will are hosting Dr. Jonathan Fader, assistant professor of family medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and member of the nationally recognized Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT), to train Care Coordinators, Vendors providing clinical services, and Clinical Supervisors on August 24th and 25th from 8:30 to 4:30. Space is limited to 30 people; so, please register as early as possible. It will be available as a webinar at a later date for those unable to attend the in-person training.

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Information about Dr. Fader:
Dr. Jonathan Fader is a licensed clinical psychologist. He is an assistant professor of family medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and teaches in the Beth Israel Residency Program in Family Medicine in New York City. The Department of Family Medicine is housed within the larger organization, of the Institute for Urban Family Health (IUFH).   At Beth Israel, Dr. Fader is responsible for teaching and researching cultural competency and Motivational Interviewing (MI) techniques in healthcare settings. Dr. Fader has over ten years of experience as a Motivational Interviewing trainer and has participated in the "Training for Trainers" program, making him part of the nationally recognized Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT).


In addition to expertise in Motivational Interviewing, and cultural competency in healthcare, Dr. Fader has clinical and research interests in: sports psychology, family therapy, clinical work with under-served populations, multiculturalism in patient-care, psychotherapy with Spanish-speakers, addictive behaviors across the lifespan, harm reduction and alternative medicine.  Dr. Fader is a team psychologist to the NY Mets baseball team. He maintains an active clinical practice in New York City.

 


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