Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation
Dr. Williams will talk about his experience using Motivational Interviewing to affect health behavior change in a primary care setting and will demonstrate the technique.
2003-12-02 00:00
2003-12-02 12:00
2003-12-02 13:30
1 hr. 11 min.
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Geoffrey C. Williams, MD, PhD
<a href="http://chcr.umich.edu/who_we_are/people/person.2005-04-22.8146280396/person_view"><b>Geoffrey Williams</b></a>, M.D. Ph.D., is a practicing internist and has
his Ph.D. in Health Psychology. He teaches behavior change
counseling with respect to health outcomes of diet, exercise and
tobacco dependence, and medical interviewing at the University of
Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. He is interested in
motivation as it relates to how patients change and maintain healthy
behaviors in the context of disease prevention and chronic disease
management (diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, tobacco dependence,
adherence to medications). He is also interested in how health care
practitioners learn to change and maintain their health related
counseling behaviors. His research concerns how humans
internalize a value for health from the perspective of
self-determination theory.<a href="http://chcr.umich.edu/who_we_are/people/person.2005-04-22.8146280396/person_view"></a><span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 255);"></span><br>
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