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December 2019
December TRIPLL WIP Wed, Dec 18, 2019 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM EST Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/920471317 You can also dial in using your phone. United States: +1 (646) 749-3117 Access Code: 920-471-317 More phone numbers Canada: +1 (647) 497-9373 United Kingdom: +44 20 3713 5011 Joining from a video-conferencing room or system? Depending on your device, dial: 920471317@67.217.95.2 or 67.217.95.2##920471317
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Presenters 1. Staja "Star" Booker, PhD, RN, Assistant Professor, University of Florida, Gainesville. 2. David Camacho, PhD, T32 Post Doctoral Fellow, Weill Cornell Medicine.
Find out morePrinciple-driven Behavioral Intervention Development to Promote Health and Well-Being Thursday, February 27, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST Presenter: Lisa Onken, PhD, National Institute on Aging Overview: Knowing the principles of a behavioral intervention tells us what is important about the intervention, why it is important, and why it may be critical to administer the intervention in a particular way. This has implications for improving the efficacy of an intervention and the way in which an intervention is disseminated and implemented. Dr. Onken will describe the NIH Stage Model, a conceptual framework for behavioral intervention development, and its goal of developing [...]
Find out moreMarch 2020
Presenter: Megan Shen, PhD, Assistant Professor, Weill Cornell Medicine.
Find out moreImproving Negative Views of Aging and Personal Control Beliefs to Promote Engagement in Physical Activity Monday, March 30, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST Presenter: Manfred Diehl, PhD, Colorado State University Overview: Although most middle-aged and older adults know that regular engagement in physical activity has many health benefits and helps to promote healthy aging, the actual rate of physically active adults is quite low. This fact points to social-cognitive and motivational factors as potential barriers that keep adults from becoming more physically active. Dr. Diehl will discuss the role that negative views of aging and low personal control beliefs play [...]
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From Development to Dissemination: The Stage Model and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the Addictions Monday, April 27, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST Presenter: Kathleen Carroll, PhD, Yale School of Medicine Overview:As in many other areas, it has been challenging to move evidence-based treatments into clinical settings. Dr. Carroll will describe how her group has used the Stage Model to develop, refine, and disseminate cognitive behavioral therapy for substance use disorders. Click here to register for this free webinar.
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The Role of Mechanism Discovery and Targeting in the NIH Stage Model Monday, May 18, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST Presenter: Donald Edmondson, PhD, MPH, Columbia University Irving Medical Center Overview:The need for effective behavioral interventions has never been greater, but existing interventions yield weak and/or difficult to replicate effects. Further, implementation of behavioral interventions at scale is rare, and may further dilute intervention effects. The NIH Stage Model provides a framework for guiding intervention development from early phase discovery through large scale implementation, and the NIH Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) program has articulated a rigorous method for incorporating the [...]
Find out moreFrancesca Falzarano, PhD, T32 Post Doctoral Fellow, Weill Cornell Medicine Sarah Ramer, MD, T32 Post Doctoral Fellow, Weill Cornell Medicine
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