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  • Students will be able to define Self-Determination Theory.

  • Students will be able to explain how motivational strategies can impact engagement and performance.

  • Students will be able to summarize applications of SDT in a number of social contexts.

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Self-determination theory (SDT) is an empirically based theory of motivation and psychological development that is especially focused on the basic psychological needs that promote high quality motivation and wellness, and how they are supported in social contexts. SDT details how the styles and strategies of motivators such as parents, teachers, coaches, managers, and health-care professionals can promote or undermine engagement and the positive consequences that follow from it.

In this course, Professor Richard Ryan, co-founder of the theory, will provide an overview of SDT with special emphasis on how autonomy, competence, and relatedness supports and facilitates behavioral persistence, quality of relationships, and healthy developmental processes, among other topics. He will also discuss the convergence of behavioral phenomenological and neuropsychological aspects of autonomy within SDT research. In addition, he will illustrate practical applications of SDT, with emphasis on educational, work, sport, healthcare and psychotherapy settings.

The first module of this course begins with an introduction and overview of Self-Determination Theory (SDT). This includes a discussion of the basic and historical principles of SDT as well as definitions of key terms. Module 1 continues with an introduction to one of SDT’s mini-theories, Cognitive Evaluation Theory (CET) and the core concept of intrinsic motivation. The impact of rewards on intrinsic motivation and the role of intrinsic motivation in video gaming are also discussed.

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6 videos4 readings1 assignment

6 videosTotal 54 minutes
  • 1: Welcome to Self Determination Theory6 minutes
  • 2: What is Motivation?11 minutes
  • 3: Intrinsic Motivation11 minutes
  • 4: Rewards & Intrinsic Motivation11 minutes
  • 5: More Fun With Intrinsic Motivaton: The Example of Video Games8 minutes
  • 6: Optional Bonus Video: An Organismic Perspective7 minutes
4 readingsTotal 130 minutes
  • Lectures 1-3: Introduction to SDT & Intrinsic Motivation30 minutes
  • Lecture 4: Rewards & Intrinsic Motivation40 minutes
  • Lecture 5: More Fun with Intrinsic Motivation: The Example of Video Games40 minutes
  • Lecture 6 (optional): An Organismic Perspective20 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 60 minutes
  • Module 160 minutes

Week 2 focuses on two additional mini-theories within SDT: Organismic Integration Theory (OIT) and Basic Psychological Needs Theory (BPNT). The first four lectures in this module discuss OIT —describing the different types of motivation, organizing them along the continuum of relative autonomy, discussing what is meant by internalization, and describing the factors that facilitate and undermine autonomous motivation and internalization. Additionally, lectures in this module cover well-being and basic psychological needs theory (BPNT)—delving into what these basic needs are and providing evidence for their importance to well-being across cultures and in explaining day-to-day variations in happiness.

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6 videos6 readings1 assignment

6 videosTotal 43 minutes
  • 7. Extrinsic Motivation and the Continuum of Relative Autonomy7 minutes
  • 8. Everyday Examples of Different Forms of Motivations9 minutes
  • 9. How to Facilitate Autonomous Motivation and Internalization7 minutes
  • 10. The impact of Internalization: Three Examples8 minutes
  • 11. Well-being: An Introduction7 minutes
  • 12. Universal Impact of Basic Psychological Needs on Well-being5 minutes
6 readingsTotal 150 minutes
  • Lecture 7: Extrinsic Motivation & the Continuum of Relative Autonomy20 minutes
  • Lecture 8: Everyday Examples of Different Forms of Motivation20 minutes
  • Lecture 9: How to Facilitate Autonomous Motivation & Internalization10 minutes
  • Lecture 10: The Impact of Internalization: Three Examples20 minutes
  • Lecture 11: Well-Being: An Introduction20 minutes
  • Lecture 12: The Universal Impact of Basic Psychological Needs on Well-Being60 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 60 minutes
  • Module 260 minutes

Week 3 delves deeper into people’s well-being and life goals…examining what makes us happier from one day to the next. The second lecture in this module introduces Goal Contents Theory (GTC), or the impact of intrinsic and extrinsic life goals on well-being. These lectures focus on how the pursuit of goals like money, fame, and image is associated with poor well-being even when these goals are achieved. Lectures in this module also center on mindfulness and the role of awareness in cultivating autonomy and on vitality -- or the energy available to the self, a central component of well-being and the role of nature in supporting vitality.

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6 videos6 readings1 assignment

6 videosTotal 48 minutes
  • 13. People's Daily Variations in Well-Being7 minutes
  • 14. Life Goals and Happiness, Part I9 minutes
  • 15. Life Goals and Happiness, Part II: Be Careful What You Wish For10 minutes
  • 16. Life Goals and Happiness, Part III8 minutes
  • 17. Mindfulness and Motivation7 minutes
  • 18. Vitality & Nature8 minutes
6 readingsTotal 170 minutes
  • Lecture 13: People’s Daily Variations in Well-Being30 minutes
  • Lecture 14: Life Goals & Happiness, Part I20 minutes
  • Lecture 15: Life Goals & Happiness, Part II30 minutes
  • Lecture 16: Life Goals & Happiness, Part III30 minutes
  • Lecture 17: Mindfulness & Motivation30 minutes
  • Lecture 18: Vitality & Nature30 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 60 minutes
  • Module 360 minutes

Module 4 focuses on the importance of basic psychological need fulfillment in several areas of life. The first lecture covers research demonstrating that doing good for others and contributing to one’s community are associated with greater well-being. The next lecture centers on one of the most important ingredients to well-being -- meaningful relationships and the fundamental importance of psychological need support to building quality relationships. Next, discussion turns to some of the most formative relations in one’s life -- the relation between parents and children. This lecture covers research demonstrating that need support from parents is associated with optimal growth and development in children. The next lecture focuses on the process of identity formation, or how one comes to understand and develop one’s identities, roles, and interests. Also, in this module, a lecture dedicated to the application of SDT to education. Specifically, this lecture covers the importance of motivation to learning and how teacher styles impact students’ motivation and learning outcomes. Finally, the last lecture examines work and organizations and discusses how need support from managers and the work environment impacts outcomes like retention, job satisfaction, corporate citizenship, and work engagement.

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6 videos6 readings1 assignment

6 videosTotal 50 minutes
  • 19. Pro-social Behavior and Need Satisfaction8 minutes
  • 20. Close Relationships7 minutes
  • 21. Parenting and the Support of Autonomy in Development10 minutes
  • 22. Identity Formation8 minutes
  • 23. Education: Intrinsic Motivaton in the Classroom8 minutes
  • 24. Work and Thriving: Facilitating Positive Engagement Using Self-Determination Theory9 minutes
6 readingsTotal 140 minutes
  • Lecture 19: Pro-Social Behavior & Need Satisfaction30 minutes
  • Lecture 20: Close Relationships20 minutes
  • Lecture 21: Parenting & the Support of Autonomy in Development20 minutes
  • Lecture 22: Identity Formation20 minutes
  • Lecture 23: Education: Intrinsic Motivation in the Classroom30 minutes
  • Lecture 24: Working & Thriving20 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 60 minutes
  • Module 460 minutes

Module 5 focuses on the application of SDT in several different domains. The first lecture covers SDT’s application in the healthcare domain, including motivational predictors of weight loss, medication adherence, smoking cessation, and dental hygiene. The next lecture focuses on mental health and the importance of basic need support in psychotherapy, including examples of how therapists can support their clients’ needs. Next, we turn to the application of SDT to sports again including examples of research supporting the importance of autonomy support and how parents and coaches can facilitate athletes’ intrinsic motivation for sport. The next lecture discusses the ways in which culture influences people’s motivation and wellness and how culture acts as a pervasive influence on our need fulfillment. We continue to examine pervasive social influences in the following lecture by looking at the impacts of political and economic structures on motivation and need satisfactions…asking questions like how wealth disparities impact wellness. This will take us to our concluding lecture with final remarks on the importance of basic psychological need support in predicting quality motivation and positive outcomes. Last but not least, the final lecture provides practical takeaways to satisfy your own psychological needs.

What's included

6 videos6 readings1 assignment

6 videosTotal 44 minutes
  • 25. Supporting Health and Wellness: Research and Interventions Using Self-determination Theory10 minutes
  • 26. Motivation and Autonomy in Psychotherapy, Counseling, and Behavior Change6 minutes
  • 27. Sports, Physical Activity and Coaching9 minutes
  • 28. Basic Psychological Needs Across Cultures9 minutes
  • 29. Basic Psychological Needs Across Economic and Political Systems7 minutes
  • 30. Final Remarks3 minutes
6 readingsTotal 160 minutes
  • Lecture 25: Supporting Health & Wellness: Research & Interventions Using Self-Determination Theory20 minutes
  • Lecture 26: Motivation & Autonomy in Psychotherapy, Counseling, & Behaviour Change30 minutes
  • Lecture 27: Sports, Physical Activity, & Coaching40 minutes
  • Lecture 28: Basic Psychological Needs Across Cultures30 minutes
  • Lecture 29: Basic Psychological Needs Across Economic & Political Systems30 minutes
  • Lecture 30: Closing Remarks10 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 60 minutes
  • Module 560 minutes

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Reviewed on May 8, 2021

This course is absolutely interesting and very informative! Everyone should know more about this theory and apply it in their everyday life :)

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Reviewed on Mar 20, 2019

I thank the mentor wholeheartedly for explaining how motivation affects various facets of life. His style of explanation is engaging and helps in introspecting oneself thoroughly.

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Reviewed on Feb 2, 2022

Great introduction to the theory, gives you a overview with great examples, angles and the studies are very interesting.

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