How Motivational Interviewing Helps Reduce Alcohol Use Problems in Young Adults: Session 158 with Jim Murphy

How Motivational Interviewing Helps Reduce Alcohol Use Problems in Young Adults: Session 158 with Jim Murphy

Rather than writing up a compelling introduction to this episode, I'm tempted to say, "just listen to the whole thing!" and leave it there. In Session 158, I chat with one of my oldest friends and Auburn classmate (obligatory "War Eagle!"), Dr. Jim Murphy from the University of Memphis, about the impossibly-broad topic of Substance Use Disorders (SUDs).

Fortunately for us, Jim has spent over 20 years studying this issue from Behavior Analytic/Behavioral Economic points of view, and he has developed an uncanny ability to discuss these complicated repertoires in easy to understand, everyday terms.

As such, in this episode we cover the following:

  • How the environment often plays a key role in substance use.
  • Why the abstinence model for problem drinkers may not be the best fit for some individuals.
  • Why the terms, "alcoholic," and "addict," are neither descriptive, nor helpful.
  • Why we should be more concerned about binge drinkers.
  • How alcohol increases social interactions.
  • How certain age-ranges are at risk for binge-style use patterns.
  • What is Motivational Interviewing, and how it can be used to address binge drinking.
  • The differences in substance use patterns between young adults who do and don't go to college.
  • How developing hobbies and other values-based activities can help curb problem drinking.
  • What does the research say about Alcoholics Anonymous and similar 12-step programs, and in general, the pros and cons of these approaches.
  • How using a Hypothetical Demand Curve analysis can be used to assess motivation to reduce drinking behavior.
  • Why BCBAs should consider getting training in Motivational Interviewing.

Jim was also kind enough to stick around after the interview for a few more minutes in the commercial-free Patreon feed. In this bonus segment, Jim shares his thoughts on drug legalization in America, particularly the legalization of cannabis. If you're interested in checking this out, as well as partaking in other Patreon-only benefits, check out patreon.com/behavioralobservations.

Here are the links to the resources we discussed:

Please permit me a few quick housekeeping notes:

  • We had a few connection issues, so the audio fades in a few places, but I don't think it detracts from the overall content of the show.
  • As with Session 157, this episode was recorded in December of 2020, so there may be a few time-based references that will seem out of sync... however, I don't think they have much bearing on the overall gist of the podcast.

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