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About Gary Rose |
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Gary
S. Rose, Ph.D. is a practicing clinical psychologist
and a member of the steering committee of MINT, the
Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers. MINT
is an international organization of Motivational
Interviewing trainers working under the tutelage of
William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick, the originators of
Motivational Interviewing.
Dr. Rose has been teaching motivational interviewing
techniques to health care professionals since 1992.
He provides training and consultation to various
clinical and research units within Tufts School of
Medicine, Harvard Medical School, the University of
Massachusetts Medical Center, and the University of
Wales College of Medicine. Dr. Rose has worked
closely with Dr. Rollnick on the development of
Motivational Interviewing instructional tools.
Please e-mail Dr. Rose for a current curriculum
vitae.
Teaching and Research
Appointments
Tufts University School of Medicine
Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology
Veterans Administration Medical Center
Clientele
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Boston Medical Center
Boston Public Health Commission
Cross Roads Rhode Island
Fresenius North America
Harvard Medical School Center for Obesity Research
& Education
Health Management Corporation
Joslin Diabetes Clinic
Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership
Massachusetts Department of Mental Health
Pine Street Inn, Boston
South End Community Health Center, Boston
Univ. of Massachusetts Medical Center
Victory Programs, Boston
YMCA
Endorsements
Stephen Rollnick, Ph.D.:
I first met Gary in 1998 at the Training New
Trainers meeting that Bill Miller and I annually
host. Already a seasoned trainer, Gary quickly
became an important part of MINT, our international
organization of MI trainers, as chairperson and
subsequent member of the steering committee.
I have had the pleasure of working with Gary as
trainer, co-author, in the design of research, and
in the training of new MI trainers. Gary brings
excitement, creativity, and thoughtfulness to the
training experience. His competence as a trainer
spans the fields of addictions, generalist and
specialist medicine, and social services. Garys
overriding goal is to provide trainees with tools
and ideas that are readily integrated into their
daily professional world; this goal is generally
achieved.
Beth Ewy, MPH, CHES, Univ.
of Massachusetts Tobacco Treatment Program:
Dr. Rose has been an integral part of the
Massachusetts Tobacco Treatment Specialist (TTS)
Training and Certification Program since its
inception in 1999. This program is recognized
nationally for the caliber of training we provide.
As the programs administrator, I have appreciated
Dr. Roses responsiveness to the ever evolving needs
of our training program. His interactive and
inspiring module based on Motivational Interviewing
theory is consistently rated as one of the best that
we offer.
Deborah Hagemann, Anthem
BCBS:
I can't tell you want a great job Gary is doing. He
is not only a "subject matter expert" in this field,
but he has the right philosophy and presentation to
influence the rate of change in the staff. Working
with clinicians on change, especially regarding
something that isn't black & white, is a very, very
challenging task. Gary has brought new energy and
challenge to the staff. They are getting some
passion behind this program now, mostly due to
Gary's efforts!
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