Behavior Change Flashcards

1
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Name the two categories of the processes of change.

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  1. Experiential

2. Behavioral

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Name the Experiential processes of change.

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  1. Consciousness Raising (Getting the facts)
  2. Dramatic Relief (Invoking emotions)
  3. Self Reevaluation (Creating a new self-image)
  4. Environmental Reevaluation (Realizing the effect on others)
  5. Social Liberation (Noticing social acceptance)
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Name the Behavioral processes of change.

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  1. Self Liberation (Committing with confidence)
  2. Helping Relationships (Generating social support)
  3. Counterconditioning (Making substitutions)
  4. Reinforcement Management (Using rewards and feedback)
  5. Stimulus Control (Managing the environment)
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What is defined as, “A general theory of human motivation that suggests a person is motivated to change by three basic psychological needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness”?

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Self-Determination Theory (SDT)

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5
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Define motivation.

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The reason(s) one has for behaving in a certain way.

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What are the two key components of motivation?

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  1. Direction of effort.

2. Intensity of effort.

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What is defined as, “The basic need for self-governance and control over one’s own behaviors and goals”?

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Autonomy

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What is defined as,
A. The need to feel a sense of mastery and operate effectively within the environment.
B. The need to feel effective and capable in one’s actions?

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Competence

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What is defined as,
A. The basic need to feel a sense of belonging and connection to others
B. The need to feel connected to and supported by others as well as a sense of belonging within a group

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Relatedness

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10
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What does the acronym OARS stand for?

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Open-ended questions.
Affirmations
Reflective listening
Summarizing

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What are the four guiding principles of Motivational Interviewing that can assist a personal trainer in using the method effectively?

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  1. Not trying to “fix” a client or their behavior
  2. Understanding the client’s motivations
  3. Listening to the client
  4. Empowering the client
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What is defined as, “The force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries during the two phases of the cardiac cycle”?

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Blood Pressure

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13
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Define Hypertension

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High blood pressure reading more than 140/90 mm Hg.

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14
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Define Metabolism.

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Chemical processes within the body that convert food into energy.

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15
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What is a behavior change model focused on the stages of change, the process of changing behavior, self-efficacy, and the decision balance?

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The Transtheoretical Model (TTM)

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16
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What are the components of effective goal setting?

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  1. Complementary long-term and short-term goals.
  2. SMART goal intentions.
  3. Implementation intentions
  4. Monitoring
  5. Feedback
17
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What is referred to as a goal where the end result is a specific desired outcome?

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Outcome Goal.

18
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What is referred to as a goal where the focus is on the process or action that will lead to the desired end result?

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Process Goal.

19
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What is a SMART goal?

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A goal that is:
Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Relevant
Timed-bound
20
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What is Implementation Intention?

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A preset plan that links critical situations to pre-determined, goal directed responses (e.g., when/then statements).