Current Position Assistant Professor: Psychology Department, University of New Mexico Research Associate: Center for Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Addictions (CASAA) Past Professional Positions Associate Research Professor: Psychology Department, University of New Mexico (2000-2005) Treatment Director, Substance Abuse Treatment Program: VAMC, Albuquerque (1991-2000) Licenses and Certification Licensed Psychologist New Mexico #558 License issued 1993 Awards Distinguished Lecturer: University of South Florida College of Nursing, January 11, 2008 Education 1991
Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, University of New Mexico, Minor in Addictive Behaviors
M.S. Clinical Psychology, University of New Mexico
Predoctoral Internship, Palo Alto VA Medical Center
B.S. Psychology: Magna cum laude, University of New Mexico
Research Grants Primary Investigator: Testing Theory-based Training in Motivational Interviewing. NIDA 021227-01 Primary Investigator: Motivational Interviewing to Prevent Alcohol Abuse. Department of Defense,
DAMD 17-01-1-0681. (2002-2005) $1,336,262. 000 (no cost extension through 8/31/07 )
Primary Investigator: How does Motivational Interviewing Prevent Alcohol Abuse?
NIAAA 1R01AA13696-01. (2002-2005) $692,317.000 (no cost extension through 8/31/07)
Co-Investigator: Evaluating Methods for Motivational Enhancement Training; NIDA 1999-2003. NIDA Ro1 DA 13801. Completed Co-investigator: A Randomized Trail of Sertraline in the Treatment of Alcoholism Co-investigator: Project MIDAS: Motivational Interviewing for Drug Abusing Clients
Grant Review Committees NIMH Programs of Excellence ZMH1 ERB-D (09) Meeting April 24, 2008 Chair: Michael Thase, M.D. Clinical Practice
1990- 1992 Staff Psychologist: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Treatment
Program, Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Responsible for direct
patient care including evaluation, treatment of individuals and families and program evaluation.
1992-1999 Clinical Director: Substance Abuse Treatment Program. Veteran’s Affairs
Medical Center. Responsible for oversight of full spectrum of clinical activities for outpatient programs. Duties included development and implementation of treatment programs, supervision of students and interns, program evaluation, research and direct patient care.
Institutional Review Board: University of New Mexico (2006 – 2009)
International Conference on the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors
Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT)
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Institutional Review Board. Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center:
Committee for American Society of Addiction Medicine: Practice
Standards For Screening of Substance Use Disorders in Primary
Teaching Experience Assistant Professor
Instructor
University of New Mexico, Department of Continuing
Education, Alcohol and Drug Studies Program
Invited Workshops Instructor New Zealand School for the Addictions 2003, 2004 Trainer
Motivational Interviewing Training for New Trainers 1999-2005, 2007, 2008
Invited Presentations and Symposia Moyers, T. B. (2012). Addiction Treatment: Mostly Grown Up and Lots of Places to Go (with Anna Rose
Childress and Carlo DiClemente). Cape Cod Symposium, September 8, 2012. Hyannis Port, MA.
Moyers, T. B. (2012). MI is not like a Pill: Challenges in implementing an empirically-based treatment in
large systems. Second International Symposium on Motivational Interviewing, Auckland, New Zealand, March 7, 2012.
Moyers, T.B. (2011) How does motivational interviewing work? Evidence to support the active
mechanisms of this empirically-based treatment. Columbia University Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds. October 28, 2011.
Moyers, T. B. (2010). Be careful what you hear: Influencing client language. Plenary address:
International Conference in Motivational Interviewing. June 8, 2010, Stockholm, Sweden
Glynn, L. H., Moyers, T. B., & Verney, S. P. (2010, June). Relating change talk to racioethnic background
and acculturation. In C. E. Yahne (Chair), Change talk: From brain to behavior. Symposium conducted at the Second International Conference on Motivational Interviewing, Stockholm, Sweden.
Moyers, T. B. (2010). Be careful what you hear: Increasing motivation to change by influencing client
speech. Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies; Brown University. Invited colloquium, April 23, 2010.
Moyers, T. B. Can clinicians be trained to evoke and reinforce change talk in MI? And if so, why should
they bother? (2009) Presented at Research Society on Alcoholism, in symposium New Research in Mechanisms of Action in Alcohol Research, J. McKay, Chair. June 22, 2009. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 33 (s1), pg. 99A.
Moyers, T. B. Introduction to motivational interviewing and impact on treatment engagement. Presented
at Anxiety Disorders Assocation of America Annual Conference, Symposium 99R: Using Motivational Interviewing to Enhance Treatment Adherence. Chair: H. Blair Simpson. Hyatt Regency Tamaya, New Mexico, March 12, 2009.
Moyers, T. B. What makes MI work? Exploring client language as an active mechanism in motivational
interviewing. Plenary address, First International Conference on Motivational Interviewing. Interlaken, Switzerland. June 10, 2008.
Moyers, T. B. Active ingredients in substance abuse treatments: What makes them work? Presented at the
International Addiction Summit, Melbourne, Australia, July 12, 2008.
Moyers, T. B. Motivational Interviewing in Healthcare Settings. University of South Florida, College of
Nursing. Distinguished Lecturer: University of South Florida College of Nursing January 11, 2008
Moyers, T. B. How does Motivational Interviewing Work? Examining client and therapist exchanges in
MI. Presented at the International Conference for Addictive Behaviors, Santa Fe, N.M. February 1, 2006
Moyers, T. B. Active ingredients of motivational interviewing using the MISC. Research Society on
Alcoholism (RSA); Satellite Conference: The Search for Mechanisms of Change in Evidence-based Behavioral Treatment, Santa Barbara, CA. June 25, 2005
Moyers, T. B. Testing predictions for how motivational interviewing works: Implications for training.
Presented at the International Meeting of the Society for Psychotherapy Research, June 24, 2006. Edinburgh, Scotland.
Publications Videotapes Miller, W. R., Rollnick, S. & Moyers, T. B. (1998) Motivational Interviewing: Professional Training
Videotape Series (6-part series). University of New Mexico: CASAA.
Training Manuals Apodaca, T., Manuel, J.K., Moyers, T.B., & Amrhein, P. (2007). Motivational Interviewing with Significant Others (MISO) coding manual. Unpublished coding manual. University of New Mexico, Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, & Addictions and Brown University, Center for Alcohol & Addiction Studies. Manuel, J.K., & Moyers, T.B. (2007). Introduction to Motivational Interviewing Training Manual. Unpublished training manual. University of New Mexico, Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, & Addictions. Moyers, T.B., Manuel, J.K., Christopher, P., & Amrhein, P. (2006). Client language assessment in motivational interviewing (CLAMI) segment. Unpublished coding manual. University of New Mexico, Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, & Addictions. Moyers, T.B., Martin, T., Manuel, J.K., Miller, W.R., & Ernst, D.E. (2007). The Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity (MITI) Code 3.0. Unpublished coding manual. University of New Mexico, Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, & Addictions. Peer Reviewed Journals Balán, I., Moyers, T.B. & Lewis-Fernandez, R. (2012). Motivational pharmacotherapy: Combining
motivational interviewing and antidepressant therapy to improve treatment adherence. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes. (In Press).
Lewis-Fernández, R., Balán, I.C., Patel, S.R., Sánchez-Lacay, A.J., Alfonso, C., Gorritz, M., Blanco, C.,
Schmidt, A., Jiang, H., Schneier, F., & Moyers, T.B. (2010). Impact of motivational pharmacotherapy on treatment retention among depressed Latinos. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes. (In Press).
Houck, J.M., Moyers, T.B., & Tesche, C.D. (in press). Through a glass darkly: Some insights on change
talk via magnetoencephalography. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. doi:10.1037/a0029896 Glynn, L.H., Hallgren, K.A., Houck, J.M. & Moyers, T. B. (2012). CACTI: Free, open-source software
for the sequential coding behavioral interactions. PLoS ONE 7(7): e39740. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0039740
Moyers, T. B. & Miller, W. R. (in press). Is low therapist empathy toxic? Psychology of Addictive Manuel, J. K., Houck, J. M., & Moyers, T. B. (2012). The Impact of Significant Others in Motivational
Enhancement Therapy: Findings from Project MATCH. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 40, 297–312. Moyers, T. B. (2011). Disseminating motivational interviewing in psychiatric and adolescent populations:
Optimism and a few worries. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 56(11), pp 641- 642.
Hallgren, K.A. & Moyers, T. B. (2011). Does readiness to change predict in-session motivational
language? Correspondence between two conceptualizations of client motivation. Addiction, 106 (7), 1261-1269. Martin, T., Christopher, P.J., Houck, J.M. & Moyers, T. B. (2011). The structure of client language and
drinking outcomes in Project MATCH. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 25(3). 439-445.
Moyers, T. B. & Houck, J.M. (2011). Combining motivational interviewing with cognitive-behavioral
treatments for substance abuse: Lessons from the Combine Research Project. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 18, 38-45.
Glynn, L. H., & Moyers, T. B. (2010). Chasing change talk: The clinician’s role in evoking client language
about change. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 39, 65-70.
Glynn, L. H., & Moyers, T. B. (2009). Motivational interviewing for addictions. In P. Miller (Ed.), Evidence-Based Addiction Treatment (pp. 175-188). San Diego, CA: Academic Press, Inc.Moyers, T. B., Martin, T., Houck, J.M., Christopher, P.J. & Tonigan, J.S. (2009). From in-session
behaviors to drinking outcomes: A causal chain for motivational interviewing. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77(6), 1113-1124.
Moyers, T. B. , Manuel, J.K., Wilson, P., Hendrickson, S.M.L., Talcott, W. & Durand, P. (2008). A
randomized trial investigating training in motivational interviewing for behavioral health providers. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 36, 149-162.
Moyers, T. B., Martin, T., Tonigan, J.S., Christopher, P.J., Houck, J.M. and Amrhein, P. (2007). Client
language as a mediator of motivational interviewing efficacy: Where is the evidence? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 31 (S3), 40s-47s. DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2007.00492.x
Miller, W. R. & Moyers, T. B. (2006) Eight Stages in Learning Motivational Interviewing. Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 5(1), 3-18. Moyers, T. B. & Martin, T. (2006). Therapist influence on client language during motivational
interviewing sessions: Support for a potential causal mechanism. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 30, 245-251.
Schermer, C.R., Moyers, T. B., Miller, W. R. & Bloomfield, L. (2006). Trauma center brief interventions
for alcohol disorders decrease DUI arrests. Journal of Trauma, 60, 29-34.
Moyers, T. B., Miller, W.R. & Hendrickson, S.M.L. (2005) What makes motivational interviewing work?
Therapist interpersonal skill as a predictor of client involvement within motivational interviewing sessions. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 73(4), 590-598. Miller, W. R., Moyers, T. B., Arciniega, L. & Ernst, D. (2005). Training, supervision and quality
monitoring of COMBINE’s behavioral interventions. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 66, Supplement 15, 188-195.
Moyers, T. B., Martin, T., Manuel, J.K., Hendrickson, S.M.L. & Miller, W. R. (2005). Assessing
competence in motivational interviewing. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 28, 19-26. Moyers, T. B. (2004) History and happenstance: How motivational interviewing got its start. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 18(4), 291-298. Miller, W. R., Yahne, C.E., Moyers, T. B., Martinez, J. & Pirratano, M. (2004). A randomized trial of
methods to help clinicians learn motivational interviewing. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 1050-1062.
Miller, W. R., Moyers, T. B., Arciniega, L.T., DiClemente, C., LoCastro, J., Longabaugh, R., & Zweban,
A. (2003). A combined behavioral intervention for treating alcohol dependence. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 27(5, Supplement), 113A.
Moyers, T.B., Martin, T., Catley, D., Harris, K.J., Ahluwalia, J.S. (2003). Assessing the integrity of
motivational interviewing interventions: Reliability of the Motivational Interviewing Skills Code. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 31, 177-184.
Graeber, D.A., Moyers, T.B., Griffith, G., Guajardo, E. & Tonigan, S. (2003). A pilot study comparing
motivational interviewing and an educational intervention in patients with schizophrenia and alcohol use disorders. Community Mental Health, 39 (3), 189-202.
Moyers, T. B. & Rollnick, S. (2002). A motivational interviewing perspective on resistance. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session. Volume 58(2), 185-193.
Moyers, T. B. & Yahne, C. E. (1998) Motivational interviewing in substance abuse treatment: Negotiating roadblocks. Journal of Substance Misuse, 3, 30-33. Noonan, W. C. & Moyers, T. B. (1997) Motivational interviewing: A review. Journal of Substance
Moyers, T. B. & Miller, W. R. (1993) Therapist’s conceptualizations of alcoholism: Implications for
treatment. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 7, 238-245.
Book Chapters
Tooley, E. & Moyers, T. B. (2012). Motivational interviewing in practice. In S.T. Walters & F. Rotgers
(Eds.), Treating Substance Abuse (pp. 28 – 47). New York: Guilford Press.
Fischer, D. J. & Moyers, T. B. (2010). Motivational Interviewing as a Brief Psychotherapy. In M.
Dewan, B. Steenbarger, & R.P Greenberg (Eds.), The Art and Science of Brief Psychotherapies: A Practitioner's Guide (In Press). Arlington, Virginia: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
Glynn, L.H. & Moyers, T. B. (2009). Motivational Interviewing. In P. Miller (Ed.) Evidence-Based Addiction Treatment (pp.175-188). San Diego, CA: Academic Press, Inc.
Martino, S., & Moyers, T. B. (2008). Motivational Interviewing with Dually Diagnosed Patients. In H.
Arkowitz, H. A. Westra, W. R. Miller, & S. Rollnick (Eds.) Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment of Psychological Problems (pp. 277-303). New York: Guilford Press.
Miller, W. R. & Moyers, T. B. (2005) Motivational interviewing. In J. Norcross (Ed). The
Psychologist’s Desk Reference, 2nd Edition, pp. 267-271. Oxford Press, New York.
Moyers, T. B. (2003). Motivational interviewing as a treatment for drug dependence: What does the data
tell us? In J.L. Sorenson, R. A. Rawson, J. Guydish & J.E. Zweban (Eds.). Drug abuse treatment through collaboration: Practice and research partnerships that work. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, pp. 139- 150
Miller, J.H. & Moyers, T. B. (2002). Motivational interviewing in substance abuse: Applications for
Occupational Medicine. In J.E. Zweban & S.D. Lambert (Eds.) Occupational Medicine: State of the Art Reviews. Volume 17 (1), pp. 51-65.
Waldorf, V.A. & Moyers, T. B. (2001). Psychotherapy and religion. In Smelser, N. & Baltes, P. (Eds). International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 18, (pp. 12466-70). Oxford, U.K.: Elsevier.
Hester, R.K. & Moyers, T. B. (2001). Matching clients with recovery tools: Finding the right keys to
unlock the door. In R. Coombs (Ed) Addiction Recovery Tools: A Practical Handbook (pp. 383-393). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Moyers, T. B. (2001) Motivational interviewing. In S. Cullari (Ed) Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Practical Guidebook for Students, Trainees and New Professionals (pp. 169 – 181). New York: Allyn and Bacon.
Moyers, T. B. & Hester, R. K. (1999) Outcome Research: Alcoholism. In M. Galanter and H.D. Kleber
(Eds) Textbook of Substance Abuse Treatment 2nd Ed (pp. 129 – 134). Washington, D. C.: American Psychiatric Press.
Moyers, T. B. & Hester, R. K. (1999). Credentialing, Documentation and Evaluation in the Treatment of
Addictions. In B. McCrady and B. Epstein (Eds) Addictions: A Comprehensive Guidebook (pp. 414 – 420). New York: Oxford Press.
Moyers, T. B (1998). Motivational interviewing. In G. Hoocher, J. Norcross and S. Hill (Eds) Psychologist’s Desk Reference (pp. 315 – 318). New York: Oxford Press: New York.
Online Publications Miller, W. R., Moyers, T. B., Ernst, D., & Amrhein, P. (2003). Manual for the Motivational Interviewing Skills Code (MISC) v. 2.0. Retrieved, 2003, from the World Wide Web: .
Squires, D.D., & Moyers, T.B. (2001, Spring). Motivational enhancement for dually diagnosed
consumers. (Available from the Behavioral Health Recovery Management Project c/o Fayette Companies, PO Box 1346, Peoria, IL 61654-1346; or at
Abstracts Moyers, T.B., Houck, J.M., Glynn, L.H., & Manuel, J.K. (2011). Can specialized training teach clinicians
to recognize, reinforce, and elicit client language in motivational interviewing? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 35(S1), 296. (Abstract)
McLouth, C.J., Hallgren, K.A., Moyers, T.B. & Wasserott, B.C. (2011). Should a likert-type scale be
longer than seven points? Implications for inter-rater reliability. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 35(s1), 760. (Abstract).
Glynn, L. H., Hallgren, K. A., Houck, J. M., McLouth, C. J., Fischer, D. J., & Moyers, T. B. (2011).
Introducing the “CACTI” sequential-coding software: A free, open-source program for rating client and provider speech [Abstract]. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 35(S1), 763. (Abstract)
Fischer, D. J., McLouth, C. J., Swantko, A., & Moyers, T. B. Real Clients and Standardized Clients: Is
There a Difference? Correlations between Clinician and Client Language in Treating Alcohol & Substance Abuse. (2011). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 35; 6; p85A (Abstract)
Houck, J.M., & Moyers, T.B. (2010). Exploring empathy in a sample of substance abuse therapists
(2010). [Abstract]. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 34(S2), 232.
Houck, J. M., Moyers, T. B., & Tesche, C.D. (2010). Neural responses to self-perceptual speech during
psychotherapy sessions. Program No. 272.1. 2010 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience. Online.
Houck, J. M., Moyers, T. B., & Tesche, C.D. (2010). Oscillatory brain activity related to client speech
during motivational interviewing sessions [Abstract]. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 34(S2), 643.
Houck, J.M., Moyers, T.B., & Tesche, C.D. (2010). The neural substrate of self-perception in
psychotherapy: A first look.[Abstract]. Frontiers in Neuroscinces Conference Abstract: Biomag 2010 - 17th International Conference on Biomagnetism. DOI: 10.3389/conf.fnins.2010.06.00282
Rice, S.L.; Moyers, T.B.; & Delaney, H.D. (2010). Motivational Interviewing (MI)
network of trainers perspectives’ about ambivalence to change drinking. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 34(6, Supplement), 891 (Abstract).
Glynn, L. H. , Stewart, C.M., Deakyne, A.H., Houck, J.M. & Moyers, T. B. (2009). Ask and you will
receive: Eliciting client change talk. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 33 (s1), P405, pg 112A. (Abstract).
Houck, J.M., Manuel, J.K., Pyeatt, C. J., Moyers, T. B. & Montoya, V.L. (2009). A new scale to assess
barriers to adopting motivational interviewing. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 33(s1), P506, pg. 137A. (Abstract).
Peña-Esparza, Y., Stannus, R., Houck, J., Manuel, J.K., & Moyers, T. B. (2009). The impact of MI
coaching on MI skills. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 33(s1), P508, pg. 137A. (Abstract).
Hallgren, K.A., Houck, J.M., De la Torre, J. & Moyers, T. B. (2009). Predicting readiness to change
through analysis of client change language. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 33(s1), P750, pg. 198A. (Abstract).
Houck, J.M., Moyers, T. B., Martin, T. & Christopher, P.J. (2009). Patterns of client speech across
deciiles predict treatment outcome. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 33(s1), P751, pg. 198A. (Abstract).
Moyers, T. B., Manuel, J.K., Hendrickson, S.M., Houck, J.M.& Miller. W. R. (2009). Therapeutic
processes in the Combined Behavioral Intervention. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 33(s1), P752, pg. 198A. (Abstract).
Glynn, L.H., Manuel, J.K., Houck, J.M. & Moyers, T. B. (2009). Does therapist empathy matter? Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 33(s1), P754, pg. 199A. (Abstract).
Manuel, J.K., Houck, J., & Moyers, T.B. (2008). The impact of significant others in motivational
enhancement therapy. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 32(s1), 960. (Abstract).
Houck, J.M. & Moyers, T. B. (2008) What you do matters: Therapist influence on client behavior during
MI sessions. Presented at the International Addiction Summit, Melbourne, Australia, July 11, 2008.
Manuel, J.K., Houck, J., & Moyers, T.B. (2007). The impact of significant others in motivational
enhancement therapy. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 32(6), 250. (Abstract).
Manuel, J.K., Leahigh, L., Hendrickson, S.L., & Moyers, T.B. (2007). Therapist characteristics as
predictors of understanding alcoholism. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5), 905. (Abstract).
Moyers, T. B. (2007) Impact of process variables in drinking outcomes in Project COMBINE. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 31(s2), 147. (Symposium).
Manuel, J.K., Hendrickson, S.L., & Moyers, T.B. (2007). Predicting within session client language using
the MISC 2.0. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 31(6), 121. (Abstract).
Moyers, T. B., Manuel, J. K., Wilson, P. G., Hendrickson, S. M. L., Talcott, W., Durand, P., & Cedro, K.
M. (2006) Training behavioral health providers in motivational interviewing: Initial results from the TEAM Project. Poster presented at the Eleventh International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors (Ictab), January, 2006.
Moyers, T. B., Manuel, J. K., Wilson, P. G., Hendrickson, S. M. L., Talcott, W., Durand, P. (2006)
Therapist skills after motivational interviewing training: The impact of feedback and consult calls. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 30(s1), 381. (Abstract).
Moyers, T. B., Manuel, J.K., Wilson, P., Hendrickson, S.M.L., Talcott, W., Durand, P. & Cedro, K.
(2006) Training behavioral health providers in MI: Initial Results from the TEAM Study. Presented at the International Conference on the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, January 29, 2006. Santa Fe, N.M.
Manuel, J.K., Moyers, T. B., Hendrickson, S.M.L. & Miller, W. R. (2006) Comparison of clinician
endorsement of the UAS between a civilian and armed forces sample. Presented at the International Conference on the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, February 1, 2006. Santa Fe, N.M.
Miller, W. R., Moyers, T. B., Arciniega, L. T., & Steele, J. M. (2005). Pre-screening therapists for
empathy: A potential hiring procedure for substance abuse treatment programs and trials. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5, Supplement), 651. (Abstract).
Schermer, C., Moyers, T. B., Miller, W. R. & Bloomfield, L.A. (2005) Trauma Center Brief Interventions
for Alcohol Disorders Decrease Intoxicated Driving. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Atlanta, September 22-25, 2005
Manuel, J.K., Leahigh, L., Hendrickson, S.L., & Moyers, T.B. (2005). Therapist characteristics as
predictors of understanding alcoholism. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 29(5), 905. (Abstract).
Lewis-Fernández, R., Alfonso, C., Balán, I, Sánchez-Lacay, A., Schmidt, A., Blanco, C., Moyers, T.,
Liebowitz, M. Supplementary Motivational Interviewing Improves Hispanic Retention in Antidepressant Therapy. Presented at the New Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit (NCDEU) Conference, Boca Raton, FL. June 7, 2005.
Hendrickson, S. M. L., Martin, T., Manuel, J. K., Christopher, T., Thiedeman, T., & Moyers, T. B. (2004).
Assessing reliability of the Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity behavioral coding system under limited range. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 28(5), (Supplement), 405.
Moyers, T. B. (2003). What should we be teaching? Using process analyses to guide training. Plenary
address: International Conference for the Treatment of Addictive Behaviors. Heidelberg, Germany, September 8, 2003.
Moyers, T. B. (2003). Teaching motivational interviewing: measuring therapist competency with the
Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity Scale (MITI). Symposium presented at the Annual Convention of the College for Problems in Drug Dependence. Fort Lauderdale, Florida, June 15, 2003.
Moyers, T. B. & Martin, T. M. (June, 2003). Associations between client and therapist behaviors: Partial
validation of the motivational interviewing approach. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the College for Problems in Drug Dependence. Fort Lauderdale, Florida, June 19, 2003.
Martin, T. & Moyers, T.B. (June, 2003). Expressions of resistance to change at intake predict abstinence
one year later. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the College of Problems on Drug Dependence, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Moyers, T. B. & Love, J. (1994) Therapist’s initial judgments about alcoholics: Do they influence
treatment process and outcome? Presented at the Annual Convention of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Diego, CA.
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