Mastering Science and Motivational Interviewing for Behavior Change

In this course, you will explore the key elements that make up the web of science and how they interconnect to support research and practice. You’ll learn about moderating variables, their role in influencing outcomes, and identify various moderating variables that can impact behavior. Additionally, the course will cover cumulative hierarchical learning and its importance in building knowledge over time. Lastly, you will gain an understanding of motivational interviewing and how it can be used to effectively guide behavior change. By the end of the course, you will be equipped with practical tools to apply these concepts in your work and everyday life.

Dr. Michael J. Cameron

Introducing your instructor, Dr. Michael J. Cameron, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA. Dr. Cameron is an expert in applied behavior analysis, behavioral medicine, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). He has served as a professor of Behavioral Medicine at Simmons University and The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, where he taught doctoral-level courses. Currently, Dr. Cameron is the Director of the Interdisciplinary Behavioral Intervention Unit at Children's Hospital Orange County and holds an adjunct faculty position at the University of Southern California. He teaches in the Department of Psychology and the Master of Science Program in Applied Behavior Analysis. His clinical practice and research focus on applying ACT, applied behavior analysis, and behavioral medicine to manage challenging behaviors.

Curriculum

  1. 1

    Summary

    1. (Included in full purchase)
    2. (Included in full purchase)
    3. (Included in full purchase)
    4. (Included in full purchase)

Mastering Science and Motivational Interviewing for Behavior Change

Enroll in this course to understand the web of science, moderating variables, cumulative learning, and apply motivational interviewing for effective behavior change.

$19.99