PRESENTER: Kimberly Fasczewski, PhD; Appalachian State University
BRIEF SUMMARY
During this FREE presentation we will cover the basics of behavior change theory, including social cognitive theory, self-determination theory, and the transtheoretical model of behavior change, as applied to health behavior change in clinical populations. We will define the basic principles of these theories and then explore the application of theoretical principles in practice. Examples of real-life implementation will be provided and discussed.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Understand basic behavior change theory and how this information is applicable to patients in clinical settings.
- Be able to implement aspects of behavior change theory in practice.
COST: FREE
CECs: 1 (one) CEC
RECORDING: This event will be recorded. Access to a recording of this event will be available to all who register for 3 months after the event.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Kimberly (Kym) Fasczewski, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Exercise Science and serves as the Graduate Program Director for the MS in Exercise Science Program at Appalachian State University. She directs the Human Behavior in Physical Activity Laboratory where her research focuses on behavioral motivation for physical activity. Dr Fasczewski’s research primarily revolves around increasing beneficial physical activity behaviors in individuals diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and other chronic diseases, and understanding the resulting impacts to long-term quality of life. She completed her M.S. at The University of Tennessee, Chattanooga in Research Psychology and her Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in Kinesiology with a concentration in Sport and Exercise Psychology. She also holds a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Women and Gender Studies and a Doctoral Minor in Educational Research Methodology. Kym currently teaches Data Analysis in Sport and Exercise Science, Research Methods in Exercise Science, Introduction to Sport Psychology in Applied Practice, and Psychological Aspects of Exercise Science. Kym is a former professional mountain bike racer, and is now an avid cyclist, hiker, and adventurer. She spends her free time in the mountains with her husband and her two rescue dogs, Kacey and Wilson.