Using the Escape-Seeking Dichotomy Model for HEP Activation

Presented by Ari Ginsberg

Using the Escape-Seeking Dichotomy Model for HEP Activation

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The escape-seeking dichotomy model describes how people are motivated to remove themselves from a dire situation and seek out a better situation. This short course includes strategies for incorporating this model into your practice to promote digital home exercise program activation.

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Ari Ginsberg

Dr. Ari Ginsberg, PT, DPT, MSIOP, is a passionate clinician and educator with a diverse educational and clinical background. He received a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 2010 from Touro University and completed a Master of Science degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Touro University in 2021. Ari…

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Using the Escape-Seeking Dichotomy Model for HEP Activation

1. Using the Escape-Seeking Dichotomy Model for HEP Activation

This short lecture includes strategies for incorporating the escape-seeking dichotomy model into your practice to promote digital home exercise program activation.