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Saturday, April 5, 2008

SPRING 2008 SYMPOSIA SERIES ON MECHANISMS OF BEHAVIOR CHANGE

The first symposium of the three-part series is entitled:


GETTING AT WHY PEOPLE CHANGE


Getting Back to Basics:

Using Basic Behavioral Research to

Study Mechanisms of Clinical Change

Matthew K. Nock, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Department of Psychology

Harvard University


Translation Science Framework:

Using Basic Behavioral Research to Identify

Clinically Significant Mechanisms of Behavioral Change

Marsha E. Bates, Ph.D.

Research Professor

Center for Alcohol Studies

Rutgers University


Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible. Getting at Why People Change
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Matthew Nock, Harvard, Marsha Bates, Rutgers and Mark Willenbring, NIAAA
Total Running Time: 01:59:37

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