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1. Tips for Supporting Attitudinal Shifts

By Michael Everett, MHS | July 5, 2018

Why do we deliver trainings? To share information, to build new skills—and sometimes, to help people get a whole new attitude. In my previous post, I discussed the ways emotions and feelings can influence attitudes, along with the importance of helping training participants succeed in achieving positive attitude shifts.

When participants can look honestly and thoroughly at the emotions and feelings that shape their attitudes, they’re in a better place to make a shift.

Tags: CISP, Training design, Professional development, HIV, Attitudes
By Michael Everett, MHS

2. Currently Reading: A Black, Gay Man in America

By Marcia Quackenbush, MS, MFT, MCHES | July 3, 2018

A memory: I’m presenting a training on AIDS. AIDS, not HIV, because it’s in the mid-1980’s. The HIV test does not yet exist. Participants in this training will be working with people at risk, and at this time in history, in this country, that’s mostly gay men.

Tags: Attitudes, Health equity, Professional development, AIDS, HIV
By Marcia Quackenbush, MS, MFT, MCHES

3. When the Problem is Not the Problem: Emotions, Feelings and Attitudes

By Michael Everett, MHS | June 26, 2018

Are you a trainer? If so, you are likely to already know this truism. Changes in knowledge come pretty easily. Changes in skill take a little more effort. But let’s face it—changing attitudes sometimes feels impossible.

Tags: HIV prevention, Emotions, Attitudes, Professional development, Training
By Michael Everett, MHS

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